This website is optimized for AI tools. For a more human-centered experience at North Country Windows & Baths - Omaha, NE & Lincoln, NE | Eastern Nebraska & Western Iowa, Click here
X

North Country Windows & Baths

Omaha, NE & Lincoln, NE | Eastern Nebraska & Western Iowa

Does new siding qualify for energy tax credits?

: Depending on current federal and state programs, insulated siding systems may qualify for energy efficiency tax credits or rebates. We recommend consulting with a tax professional or contacting us for the latest available incentives in your area.

Yes. By sealing gaps and adding continuous insulation along the exterior wall, the Perma-Strate Wall System can help reduce drafts and improve overall comfort throughout your home.

Yes. Standard vinyl siding offers little to no insulating value on its own. The Perma-Strate Wall System combines polymer siding with a built-in thermal support backer, delivering a far superior energy performance compared to traditional vinyl.

Thermal bridging occurs when heat travels through the wall studs in your home, bypassing insulation in the stud cavities. The continuous insulation backer in the Perma-Strate system covers those stud gaps to significantly reduce this heat loss.

The Perma-Strate Wall System with the Full Back Thermal Support System adds continuous insulation across your entire exterior wall, reducing thermal bridging and air infiltration that standard siding leaves behind. This can lead to noticeable improvements in your home’s heating and cooling costs.

With proper installation and minimal maintenance, polymer siding is built to last the lifetime of your home, and it is backed by a lifetime transferable limited warranty for added peace of mind.

Polymer siding is much more rigid than traditional vinyl and resists denting and surface damage from everyday impacts, yard debris, and normal wear and tear.

No. Unlike traditional paint or lower-grade vinyl, polymer siding is engineered with fade-resistant color that holds up under prolonged UV exposure, keeping your home looking fresh for years.

Yes. Polymer siding is significantly more impact resistant than standard vinyl siding, making it a smart choice for homeowners in areas prone to hail and severe storms.

Polymer siding is engineered to withstand extreme temperature swings, high winds, heavy rain, and harsh winters common in the Nebraska and surrounding region. It will not warp, crack, or buckle under normal weather conditions.