When comparing aluminum siding and vinyl siding, aluminum typically lasts longer—especially in harsh or fire-prone environments.
On average:
Aluminum siding can last 40 to 50+ years with proper care. It’s highly resistant to weather, UV rays, fire, and pests. It doesn’t warp or become brittle over time and can be repainted or refinished to extend its lifespan.
Vinyl siding usually lasts 20 to 30 years. It’s more affordable and easier to install, but it can fade, crack, or warp under extreme sun, heat, or impact. It also lacks the fire resistance that aluminum offers.
If long-term durability, weather resistance, and fire safety are priorities, aluminum siding is the superior choice. At Tuopu Metal®, high-grade aluminum panels with PVDF or powder coating ensure excellent performance and aesthetics for decades—even in coastal or industrial climates.