LP SmartSide vs. Vinyl Siding: Which Is Right for Your Home?
Choosing between LP SmartSide engineered wood siding and vinyl siding is one of the most common decisions homeowners face during a siding replacement project. Both are popular options with distinct advantages and trade-offs. This guide provides an honest, detailed comparison to help you make the best choice for your home, climate, and budget.
As certified installers of both LP SmartSide and premium vinyl siding, Weatherguard Construction helps homeowners evaluate these options based on their specific needs — not sales pressure. We'll install whichever product is the best fit for your situation.
Appearance and Curb Appeal
LP SmartSide: Engineered wood siding delivers the authentic look and texture of real wood. Deep cedar-grain texture, smooth faces, and board-and-batten profiles are available. LP SmartSide can be factory-primed and field-painted any color, giving homeowners unlimited design flexibility. The material has a substantial, solid feel that is immediately noticeable.
Vinyl Siding: Modern vinyl siding has improved significantly in appearance but still has a plastic look that is detectable up close. Colors are molded in (limited palette) and cannot be changed. Vinyl panels are thinner and lighter, which some homeowners feel looks less substantial. Premium vinyl lines offer improved texture but still don't match engineered wood's authenticity.
Durability and Performance
LP SmartSide: Engineered with SmartGuard technology that resists impacts, moisture, fungal decay, and termites. LP SmartSide handles temperature extremes without warping, buckling, or becoming brittle. Impact resistance is significantly superior to vinyl — critical in hail-prone regions. The 5/50-year transferable warranty covers substrate and workmanship defects.
Vinyl Siding: Vinyl is immune to rot and insects but becomes brittle in extreme cold and can crack on impact from hail, baseballs, or debris. Vinyl expands and contracts significantly with temperature changes, which can cause waviness on large wall surfaces. Color fading is common after 10-15 years. Standard warranties are typically 25 years to limited lifetime but often have restrictive terms.
Maintenance Requirements
LP SmartSide: Requires repainting every 8-15 years depending on paint quality, color, and sun exposure. While this is additional maintenance compared to vinyl, it also means you can change your home's color anytime. Periodic inspection for paint integrity is recommended.
Vinyl Siding: Marketed as maintenance-free, vinyl still requires periodic cleaning to prevent mildew, algae, and dirt buildup. Faded or damaged panels cannot be repainted and must be replaced. Finding exact color matches for replacement panels can be difficult after several years.
Cost Comparison
LP SmartSide typically costs 20-40% more than standard vinyl siding when comparing installed prices. However, LP SmartSide's superior durability, curb appeal, and home value contribution often make it the better long-term investment. Here's a typical cost comparison for an average-sized home:
| Feature | LP SmartSide | Vinyl Siding |
|---|---|---|
| Installed Cost (avg home) | $12,000 – $25,000 | $8,000 – $16,000 |
| Material Lifespan | 30-50+ years | 20-30 years |
| Impact Resistance | Excellent | Poor in cold weather |
| Appearance | Authentic wood look | Plastic appearance |
| Color Options | Unlimited (paintable) | Limited factory colors |
| Cold Climate Performance | Excellent | Can crack/become brittle |
| Maintenance | Repaint every 8-15 years | Wash periodically |
| ROI at Resale | 75-80% | 65-70% |
| Warranty | 5/50-year | Limited lifetime (varies) |
| Fire Resistance | Class A rated | Melts, does not support flame |