I'm probably not looking to DIY this one, but would love input on making decisions. The house I live in has siding from an early '90s renovation by a previous owner. It's some kind of compressed wood fuzz, and apparently designed to repel paint. I'd like its replacement to be more durable, with or (ideally) without periodic repainting.
Mine is a wood frame house in California, and lots of sun hits the south wall, basically year round, except on the occasions when rain pounds the south wall, instead.
Aesthetically, I'm hoping to keep horizontal lap siding, although I wouldn't rule out stucco if there's a major advantage. Stone, tile, and brick don't seem like quite the right things. I'm happy to stick to standard colors, especially if I can get a durable factory finish.
I'm also concerned with solar load, thermal mass, and reflectivity. We're pretty well insulated, but any choice we can make to keep the place naturally cooler in summer and warmer in winter, keeps the place more comfortable at a lower cost.
We're weighing other exterior renovations, including replacing the equally old roof and serviceable but deteriorating vinyl frame windows. Thoughts on sequence and compatibility of those would also be welcome.
If I weren't also cost conscious, I'd be posting in some other forum, but at this point, I put more weight on not having to do this all again if I'm still here in another 30 years. Thanks in advance.