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If you want a home interior that’s easy on the eyes, then booking interior siding services via Airtasker is the way to go. There’s no need to go through multiple listings to get started. Just post a task and watch as nearby Taskers make offers to get things done for you.

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Top Interior Siding related questions

Siding and cladding tend to be used interchangeably, but they are pretty different. Claddings have more structural purpose than sidings as claddings are built with drainage taken into account, among other things. In terms of durability, claddings also take the cake as they are much thicker than sidings. However, these advantages come at a cost. While sidings are not as confidence-inspiring as claddings, sidings are quite durable depending on several factors.

There is a lot to consider when talking about the longevity of interior sidings. They are, after all, considered to be permanent home installations, so these are built and installed to last. Depending on the material of choice and how well you take care of interior sidings, they can last for 20 years to 50 years or even more.

Yes, there are, but we mentioned these three as some of the most common materials chosen for interior use. Metal sidings may make more sense if you’re using them for an exterior siding where it’s more exposed to the elements. You may ask your Tasker for more options should you need them, and maybe they can also suggest options that fit your needs, taste, and budget.

This depends on the material you choose for your interior siding. Some are easier to maintain than others, with some being as easy as giving them a simple wipe, rinse, and dry. Of the materials mentioned, vinyl wins in ease-of-maintenance even though they lose customizability. For more maintenance pointers, or if you’re not keen on doing the maintenance yourself, feel free to tap a Tasker for help!

This also depends on the material of choice, with some materials having more advantages over others. Apart from material choice, the way the sidings are made and installed factors into your interior’s noise isolation properties. Thicker sidings will isolate more noise, and the more they are layered upon installation, the better the noise dampening. Feel free to consult with your Tasker for more information on sound dampening should this be a priority for your installation.

Again, this depends on the material of choice as some materials are more customizable than others. For instance, vinyl scores minor brownie points on customizability as once you add a splash of paint on it, that’s it. If you’re keen on making your interior as personal as can be, it would be best to be wary of your material options as they can make or break your build. Feel free to consult with your Tasker regarding these matters.

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What do interior siding services include?

If you want to spice up the look of your home with a personal touch, booking interior siding services via Airtasker is a great way to do it. Interior wall sidings are more aesthetic than functional. However, you can hire an interior architect to help you make the most out of your siding with benefits like insulation and waterproofing. You can expect these types of interior sidings as options when you book services via Airtasker:

Interior wood siding

If you want to have your bedroom designed with an authentic and natural feel, wood is an excellent material option for interior wall sidings. They may not make as much sense as exterior siding due to their flammability, but interior wood siding fits well indoors with fewer fire risks. For more rustic homes, you can even match these up with your hardwood floors! 

Some types of wood like cedar is also naturally weather- and insect-resistant, making it an excellent choice if you’re using this interior siding in an area that you plan to constantly air out. Wood siding is also environment-friendly, needing no additional chemical treatments during installation. You can even have your interiors painted the same color scheme if want a more cohesive vibe!

Interior composite siding

If you plan on installing a new kitchen with interior wall siding, and you need a material that can stand up to the heat better, some engineered composite siding may be what you need. Just as customizable as actual wood, composite siding is made to mimic wood but can be treated to better resist fires and other hazards in the kitchen. They are also more affordable than most types of sidings, so if costs are a concern, these are great candidates. They can also be repainted, so if you want to give your kitchen a different look and feel when the itch comes to you, your siding is more than ready for that refresh.

Interior vinyl siding

If you want a cleaner, more modern look for your interior, vinyl is your material of choice. Easy to maintain, easy to clean, and resistant to most damaging home elements, vinyl siding is your best bet for a no-fuss siding installation. The only downside here is that vinyl siding cannot precisely be repainted, so if you want to freshen up the look of your interior every few years, vinyl is a no-go. Choose color wisely because once it’s painted, that’s it.