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Problems with Vinyl Beadboard and a Better Alternative for Your Ceiling

There are lots of outdoor projects that can benefit from beautiful ceiling coverage—outdoor patios, porches, pergolas, gazebos, and even carports!

When it comes time to design your next backyard project, be sure you are informed of all the options on the market today. While settling for vinyl may seem like a standard, safe choice, there is actually a better alternative that can save homeowners money and time down the road.

Vinyl Beadboard Ceiling Problems

Before deciding on vinyl beadboard soffit for porch ceilings, be sure you are aware of some common vinyl problems that homeowners can anticipate for their outdoor ceiling projects.

Cracking and Warping

Vinyl is not the most durable building material. It is quite easy to crack upon impact. This means any accidental impact, whether from moving furniture or weather related incidents, may result in easy cracking.

In addition, vinyl cannot withstand heavy exposure to heat or water, which can be assumed for any outdoor installation. This means that over time, even normal weather patterns can cause vinyl paneling to warp, resulting in an uneven look which can distract from an otherwise pleasant setting.

Vinyl is Non-sustainable

Another point of concern for vinyl beadboard soffit for porch ceilings is that it is not the most earth-friendly option. Vinyl is often sourced from unsustainable environments that require a lot of processing. If creating an eco-friendly environment is a priority for your household, vinyl is likely to compromise sustainability goals.

Fiber Cement Beadboard: A Better Alternative for Your Outdoor Ceiling

There is a new advanced material building option that can avoid many common problems encountered with vinyl beadboard. Fiber cement beadboard is carefully engineered using the latest technology to that it can withstand even the harshest environments.

The unique formula integrated in fiber cement products results in outdoor ceiling paneling that is resistant to cracking, warping, moisture and fire—basically, the majority of risks that are faced with vinyl.

This alternative proves to be a better investment, because it saves time and money that would otherwise be directed to upkeep and replacement of damaged ceiling panels. Plus, fiber cement beadboard is sustainable, so you can take advantage of the gorgeous appearance of traditional wood without sourcing materials from unsustainable methods.

The advantages over vinyl beadboard ceiling planks are clear, so be sure to consider fiber cement as an alternative ceiling option when getting started on your next outdoor project.

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