Liquid Vinyl Siding consists of a mixture of PVC (polyvinyl chloride) resins, polymer particles, mildew inhibitors and binders dispersed in a liquid suspension. As it goes through the curing process, these particles move closer together until ultimately fusing into a tough, continuous film membrane.
The film membrane is not 100% continuous. Due to the round shape of the PVC particles and their ability to retain their rounded shape after it cures, creates an important function of the film membrane. Tiny gaps between the PVC particles exist that allow microscopic moisture vapor to escape but at the same time will not allow larger water molecules to pass through the smaller openings. This makes it an excellent waterproof coating, yet still allows your home to 'breathe' by creating a mechanism for the tiny vapor particles to escape through the coating into the atmosphere.
The Liquid Vinyl Siding has passed the test of time. It's proven itself to be strong and durable enough to stand up to the most extreme of weather conditions and is warranted to last 30 years.
Wet Liquid Vinyl Siding
Particles Dispersed in Water
Wet Liquid Vinyl Siding dries
Particles Pack Closer Together
Dry Liquid Vinyl Siding Particles Have Fused Entrapping Pigment Into a Tough, Continuous Film