Industry’s first black vinyl siding takes the heat, literally
For decades, black vinyl siding was considered impossible. The colour simply absorbed too much heat, leading to warping and fading. That’s why the latest breakthrough from Mitten is making waves.
New black vinyl siding from Mitten was put to the test under some of the harshest climate conditions in North America. In an extreme field test conducted in Arizona, where temperatures soared beyond 40°C (104°F) for more than 100 consecutive days, the siding held strong. No fading. No warping. No compromise.
The secret is a proven PVDF film. Applied to vinyl siding, it:
● Reflects heat, reducing surface temperatures preventing distortion
● Resists UV damage, preventing fading and discoloration
● Withstands temperature swings, from desert heat to Canadian cold
In performance testing, Mitten black siding recorded lower Delta E values (a measure of colour change) than leading competitors, proving it maintains its deep, neutral black finish over time, even in unforgiving sun exposure.
Until now, delivering a true black exterior meant turning to metal or stained wood. Mitten changed the game with a high-performance, low-maintenance black siding at a fraction of the cost.
To learn more about the product and where to order, visit www.mittensiding.com/black
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