Before you do anything new...look at what is already there.
1. Do the existing windows allow drafts? Upgrade existing windows first before considering new windows. I don't think the payback is that great over existing windows that are properly maintained.
2. Is the header serviced annually? Change the filter monthly (there are so cheap), check all the ducts for breaks and tape them up. Walk around the house when the heater(s) are on and check the temperatur in each room. When you have done your homework then have a profeswsional come in.
3. Seal around the ceiling can lights on the second floor that are allowing heater air into the attic.
4. Replace the seal around all your exterior doors. This is really the case on the door from the garage to the house.
Start there \Philp Anderson HDR Remodeling Berkeley CA
Without question you should invest your money in Fiber Cement Siding for the following reasons:
1. Authentic and more tranditional appearance.
2. Better fire rating.
3. Does not fade like vinyl.
4. Higher Return on Investment.
5. The ability to paint your house should you choose, down the road.
6. Will not warp, buckle or move on the walls.
7. The trim finshes that can be achieved with Fiber Cement are not possible with vinyl.
How would you like to have been the last person on your block to have bought Aluminum Siding 30 years ago? That is the reality of today's exterior cladding market. The vinyl industry is scambling but have yet to come up with a viable alternative to Fiber Cement. There are some new composites that are starting to make inroads but they are still too costly and are in limitied profiles.
Be sure to choose a Perfered James Hardie Contractor so you know all the best practices will be followed in accourdace with the manufactuere's specifications.
Unlike vinyl, Hardie Board needs a skilled craftsman to insure a propoer and long lasting installation.
Michael Damora
K & B Home Remodelers
What type of fence are you leaning toward? Once you get into the larger fences, they are typically 4 or 3 board style horse fences.