Home » Siding Installation » Page 15
Page 15«..10..14151617..2030..»
In This Guide:
Installing siding of any kind is a big investment in your home so its important that the installation be done properly to ensure that it is watertight, looks great and will stand the test of time.
Vinyl siding is one of the most durable and affordable ways a homeowner can protect their property from storms, moisture, and insects. One way to save money on the installation of siding is to avoid some labor costs by doing some of the removal and installation yourself.
With this guide, a few tools, and some DIY experience and confidence, you can remove and install vinyl siding yourself.
Installing any kind of siding involves a lot of time and effort, and there are many details that must not be overlooked. However, vinyl is much easier to remove, modify and install than any other type of siding, so dont let it deter you if you want to add a new window, move a door or build an addition.
Here, well describe how to rework vinyl siding around a new window. This will give you the basics for an entire job, and cover the finish areas as well. For in-depth instructions and advice specific to the style and type youre working with, ask the manufacturer or retailer for a copy of their complete installation manual.
In this guide well discuss:
Besides the tools listed below, you may also need a snap-lock punch if you plan to install siding in new areas, such as on an addition or a boarded-in space where the old window resided. The zip (unlocking) tool is a specialized tool that is needed for reworking areas.
You will also need new trim pieces, because those usually break when they are removed, and are not reusable. For this example, well need J-channel for around the new windows as well as undersill trim.
Tools & Equipment Required
Materials Required
Dont scrimp on this part. Its always better to have a few linear feet of siding left over than to run out before you finish the job. Besides, you want enough to make repairs if necessary.
Using a measuring tape from the ground or a ladder, do your best to get measurements of each section that will have siding installed.
To calculate the area, simply multiply the height by the width of each rectangular section in feet. This gives you the area in square feet.
Measure/approximate the width and height of gables and other triangular sections by measuring at the highest and widest points. Multiply the height by the width and divide that number by 2 to get the area of the triangle.
Dont subtract any square footage for doors and windows. You may need this extra to get the perfect fit for your siding. Once you have all your measurements, add them together for the total square feet.
Now that you have the total square feet, divide by 100. That number is how many squares of siding you will need. One square = 100 square feet.
Here youll learn how to remove the existing siding, apply the moisture barrier and window flashing, install a J-channel, and lastly secure the siding.
a) Unlock siding using a zip tool
Mark the strip of vinyl you want to remove. Then, slide the zip tool under the butt edge of the strip ABOVE the one you want to remove. Youll hook the edge that is locked to the lower, damaged strip. Slide the tool to the side, and it will unzip the seam.
Unzipping the vinyl may be difficult if it is old, because it may have become quite brittle. If you cant get the zip tool into the preferred spot, try moving up one course. Dont be horrified if the siding unzips without a tool. With newer siding, you can often just use your hands.
Once you unzip the two pieces, you can lift the upper, undamaged strip and see the nail strip to the damaged vinyl.
Be sure to mark the top of the course so you know where to place the replacement vinyl. This helps with level, too. Then, you are ready to start pulling nails.
b) Pull out the nails
The nails have not been driven in tightly if the previous installation was done correctly. Its important to leave a little wiggle room so the vinyl strips can expand and contract with temperature fluctuations.
Since the nails are not flush with the wall it will be easier to fit a pry bar beneath them to pull them out. It is important, at this point, to remember to keep the pry bar or claw hammer off of the siding. Otherwise, you may break the strip.
Now that you have the nails removed, it is time to lower the strip of siding. Be sure to number it so that you know where it came from and where it should go. Lower the strip so that it releases the vinyl below it. If the end of the strip is tucked into trim, bow it to pull it out. Right around the window, you may have to move shorter pieces up and down to get them to release from the J-channel.
Continue in this manner until you have removed enough siding to replace the window.
c) Matching Your siding
It is important to save all of the siding you remove. You may need to reuse it. The trim pieces can be replaced, and are hard to remove without damaging them. Take a section of siding to your home improvement center and see if they can match it with new siding.
Vinyl siding will fade as it ages. Professionals will often remove faded siding from a less conspicuous section of the house, and use it on more visible window sections. You can put the new siding on the less visible spot. In some cases, you may need to put replace an entire wall with new vinyl.
d) Surface preparation
Check all wood trim and replace any boards that are damaged or rotted. Make sure all loose boards are nailed into place.
Thoroughly scrape all of the old caulk off of the doors and windows. This old caulk can get in the way when you are trying to position the new trim.
Go ahead and take down any attachments to the outside of the area you are working on. Downspouts, moldings, lights, or decorations will interfere with your work. They need to be reinstalled on top of the new siding, anyway, to make them watertight.
You may want to cut off any window sill extension. This will allow you to install new trim, flush with the casing.
Protect landscaping. Any shrubbery should be tied out of the way.
As mentioned before, vinyl siding is designed to be installed loosely, so it can respond to temperature variations without damage. You want to keep the individual panels from buckling. To do that, fit it in this way:
There should be a inch gap at each end. The trim pieces will cover the gap. It is crucial that the panels are able to expand and contract behind the trim without being inhibited.
You will lock the panel into the panel below it. Pull it up snugly, without creating a great deal of torque. Nail it into place.
There are slots for the nails. Center a nail in a slot and drive it in, leaving a little wiggle room for the panel. The shank of the nail should be exposed by about 1/16 of an inch.
Proper installation of the building paper and flashing are crucial to protecting your investment. It serves as a moisture barrier that keeps any moisture that gets past the siding from saturating the walls of your home.
The flashing is crucial for creating a watertight seal around windows and doors. With vinyl siding, aluminum is the best material for flashing. It usually comes in 10-inch-wide rolls that can be cut into 5-inch-wide strips with the tinners snips. This will be used at the top and sides of your window.
a) Install the building paper
Starting at the bottom of the wall, install the building paper. Overlap the next piece over the lower piece as you move up the wall. If there are any tears in the paper, tape over them with housewrap tape. Tape the overlap, too.
b) Install the flashing under the window
Place the new window in its opening, and tack it into place. The width of flashing you use beneath the window will be based on the placement of your vinyl strips. It should be wide enough to slip under the bottom edge of the fin and overlap the nail strip of the siding below it. When installed this way, any moisture will be redirected to the front of the siding.
c) Install flashing next to the window
Cut 5-inch strips of flashing that are 2 inches taller than the window and will overlap the bottom flashing by 2 inches. Install the flashing from the bottom up.
The 5-inch-wide flashing should slide right under the nailing fin on the window. Secure it.
d) Place flashing over the window
Once you have the bottom and side flashing installed around the window, cut a slit in the building paper 2 inches above the window.
Remember, at this point, you still dont have flashing above it.
Now you will take a 5-inch strip of flashing and slide it up under the slit above the window. The bottom of the flashing should overlap the side strips of flashing and the nailing fin. Secure the flashing.
Here is where you step back and study your work. Imagine water running down the side of your house. The building paper and siding should overlap top to bottom, so that any water will slide down the side, rather than building up in seams of paper or flashing.
The next step in waterproofing your window is to install the J-channel. This goes all around the window, and youll need new strips. You work from the bottom up with this step as well, overlapping top to bottom.
It will look much better if you miter the corners. This gives it a clean, professional look. Be sure that the top channel fits correctly over the side pieces, because this area will channel a lot of water.
a) Notch the J-channel
You will cut a strip of J-channel that is 2 inches longer than the window is wide. Mark a spot 1 inch from each end, and use your utility knife to score the J-channel on those lines.
b) Finish the notches with tin snips
Youll make the last 2 cuts with your tinners snips. To get the tab off, bend it forward and back until it snaps.
c) Install J-channel underneath
Hold the J-channel beneath the window, then cut and position the undersill trim if you are using it. (Check the section When to Install Undersill Trim.) Youll now drive roofing nails into the slots, spacing them about 8 to 10 inches apart. As with the siding, dont drive the nails in flush. The trim pieces need to slide back and forth a little bit.
d) Cut J-channel for the sides
The sides piece of J-channel should also be 2 inches longer than you actually need, based on the height of the window. Youll make the same miter on the bottom. Youll also cut that 1-inch notch on the top end. Be sure to lap the side piece over the bottom, then secure it with roofing nails the way you did the bottom.
e) Side J-channel detail
Cut 45-degree in the side J-channel.
f) Cut J-channel for the top
This piece will be 2 inches wider than the window. Cut both ends and bend them, lapping them over the side pieces. Nail it into place.
g) Top J-channel detail
To finish the J-channel, cut and notch the top piece to fit above the window.
The siding is beveled, and the cut edge beneath a window may end up gapping as much as a half inch. If this edge is within inch of the edge, an undersill trim will lock it down. If it is over inch from the cut edge, just use the J-channel.
This is where it can get a little tricky, because it can be hard to maneuver those long strips of vinyl into place. Start at the bottom of the wall and work your way up.
Start with fitting the end under the trim. Then, bow the strip of siding and place the other end under the trim. One the ends are tucked in, slide the strip upward and snap it into the locking edge of the plank below it.
Around the window you will feed the shorter sections at the sides into the channel located at the top. Slide each piece down and snap it into place.
In our example, we needed to remove one more course above the window. We ended up cutting the piece and placing a joint above the window, and then completed the row with a longer length of vinyl. Overlap all of the butt joints by 1 inch and do not caulk the joints. If you have to use new vinyl, the colors wont match.
a) Mark the cuts for siding under the window
Place the siding that has to be notched under the window. When you mark each side, add a inch to the width to allow for expansion. To get the depth of the notch, measure the distance from the locking tab on the siding below to the undersill trim.
b) Cut the siding to fit under windows
Use the snips to cut through the nailing hem. Then, use the utility knife to score the plank, and bend it to snap off the notch.
c) Install the notched siding
View original post here:
How to Install Vinyl Siding in 21 Steps | Siding Authority
Category
Siding Installation | Comments Off on How to Install Vinyl Siding in 21 Steps | Siding Authority
Our company is a group of experienced and reliable siding contractors operating in Calgary, AB. If you are looking for siding or roofing repair, just contact us by phone or by email and we will provide with a free quote and on-site consultation.
There is no doubt that you consider your home to be a castle, and our job is to enhance the elegance and value of your home by adding high-quality exterior that doesnt require much maintenance. We always ensure that the quality of the work we deliver is the best so that you get the best siding that can be found anywhere around. In addition to quality, we offer amazingly courteous staff and customer service.
Our team consists of specialists in the field of Exterior Siding that have vast experience in fibre-cement (James Hardie) siding, vinyl siding, cedar siding, aluminum siding and installation of all types of wood siding. Our company offers a full range of services for our commercial and residential clients in and around Calgary, AB with the best quality craftsmanship and services. You could be in the market searching for siding services for your new home or you may want to replace or repair damage siding of your old house with us you would have hundreds of siding choices to select from so that you can find something that suits best to your budget and requirements, whether you want to choose different colours or materials.
We are among the top residential siding providers, installers and replacement specialists in this area. The cities where we reach with our services include:
Hardie Siding Vinyl Siding Cedar Siding Install Siding
Weare the leading exterior siding contractor in Alberta. We have established our name for offering high quality siding work ranging from smaller vinyl siding to renovations in cedar siding to installation of Hardie Plank siding for newly constructed buildings. All our clients who have had just tested our work made us their favourite contractor for all their projects in the future. What advantages would you enjoy when you hire our services? Here is a list.
When you work with us, you can remain assured that you are going to get the best quality materials along with high-end services. We are the specialists in both exterior renovations and new constructions.
Our team is specialized in roofing, siding, exteriors, eavestroughs, soffit, fascia and more. However, our vast experience makes us the experts for different types of siding replacement in commercial projects. In addition to the experienced staff, we have all the essential equipment.
Calgary | Airdrie | Rocky View County | Cochrane ChestermereHigh River | Crossfield | Okotoks
Contact us to request a free estimationPhone: (587) 333-2738E-mail: info@SidingInCalgary.com
Read the original post:
Siding Calgary Company - exteriors, siding contractor in ...
Category
Siding Installation | Comments Off on Siding Calgary Company – exteriors, siding contractor in …
This video shows you how to install LP SmartSide Trim & Siding products with easy step-by-step instructions. Well also review the proper tools needed and go over some additional tips & tricks.
This video provides an overview of the installation processes for LP SmartSide trim and fascia, lap siding, panel siding, cedar shakes and soffit. Also refer to the detailed product application instructions at https://lpcorp.com/resources/product-...
What is LP Smartside? 0:41The tools you'll need: 1:30 How to install Trim and Fascia: 3:13Proper Nail Gun Specifications and Techniques: 4:03 How to install lap siding: 6:37How to install Panel Siding: 10:18 How to install Cedar Shakes: 13:11How to install soffit: 16:42 Alternative Fastening Techniques: 20:06Installing / Handling Pre-Finished Lap with 3 Types of Butt Joints: 21:54 How To Repair Lap Siding Butt Joints: 24:05
Visit the main LP channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/LPBuildi...
View additional how to and instruction videos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...
Learn more about LP SmartSide Trim & Siding Products: https://lpcorp.com/products/exterior/...
===============================================================Follow LP
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/loui...
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LPBuildingSo...
Twitter: https://twitter.com/lpcorp ===============================================================
About LP SmartSide
LP SmartSide is a complete line of trim and siding products engineered to perform and designed to complement almost any architectural style. With more than two decades of proven performance behind it, LP SmartSide products have become one of the fastest-growing siding brands in the United States. It unites the beauty of traditional wood with the durability, workability and easy maintenance of LP engineered wood. All this makes SmartSide products an excellent choice for homeowners, builders and remodelers.
Excerpt from:
How To Install LP SmartSide Trim & Siding Products
Category
Siding Installation | Comments Off on How To Install LP SmartSide Trim & Siding Products
Professional siding installation goes hand in hand with the high quality, energy efficient products we offer. The siding installers working on your home will treat your home with great care and respect and leave you delighted with your new siding.
Our professional installation maximizes the efficiency and durability of your new siding. Every siding installer is trained on all the proper installing techniques and is considered a true expert in the field.
While your sales representative will take initial exterior measurements during your in-home demonstration, we will send a Measure Technician to your home a few days later to measure the project again. The technician will review the details of the project again, and make sure every detail is confirmed. Taking this extra step is a great double check as installing your siding right the first time is our priority.
Your siding installers are among the best contractors in the home improvement industry and we are proud to have worked on over 300,000 homes in the Midwest. The installers have great knowledge of our siding products and their expertise will be evident on installation day.
Your new siding will only perform as well as the installation, and your siding installer will take all steps necessary to complete the job to your utmost satisfaction. They will clean up after themselves and you wont even know they were there. They will treat your home and yard with respect and you will no doubt be pleased with their professionalism and attention to detail.
Let us take the hassle out of home improvement and install your new siding. All youll have to do is sit back, relax and enjoy how great your home looks after its transformation with our beautiful, durable, maintenance-free siding.
More:
Siding Installation and Installers - 4feldco.com
Category
Siding Installation | Comments Off on Siding Installation and Installers – 4feldco.com
Recommended Fasteners
Hot-dipped galvanized, aluminum and stainless steel nails are all corrosion-resistant and can be used to nail Western Red Cedar. Other types of nails are not recommended. They can rust and disintegrate and react adversely with the natural preservative oils present in cedar resulting in stains and streaks. Copper nails also react with cedar and should not be used. Stainless steel nails are the best choice, especially if the siding is to be finished with transparent stain. Use No.304 stainless for general siding applications and No.316 for seacoast exposures.
For best results use splitless siding nails. These have thin shanks and blunt points to reduce splitting. For greater holding power, nails with ring threaded or spiral threaded shanks are recommended. Nails with textured heads can be used to reduce glossy spots at the nails when finishing (see figure on right for nail types).
Nails should be driven with care. Heavy nailing distorts the wood and may cause splitting. At mitered corners, near edges and near ends, nail holes may need to be pre-drilled to avoid splitting.The size of the nails to use depends on the type and thickness of siding. Good building practice is to use nails long enough to go through underlying materials, such as sheathing and insulation, and penetrate at least 1-1/4 (32mm). See table below for recommended nail lengths for various thicknesses of siding.Siding should be fastened to each stud or furring strip with nails spaced at a maximum of 24 (61cm) on center, nail placement depends on the siding pattern and width. The key is to fasten the siding securely without preventing it from moving in response to the moisture content of the air. In general, each piece of siding must be nailed independently.
Important: Nailing overlapping pieces together restricts the natural movement of each piece and will cause splitting.
Like all siding materials, Western Red Cedar performs best when installed properly on a suitable frame. Cedar siding should be securely nailed to framing members, furring members or to blocking between framing members. Lumber sizes and spacing for blocking and furring are shown in the table below.
Stud walls generally require no special preparation for horizontal siding installation. Siding should be nailed into studs at maximum 24 (61cm) centers when applied over wood-based, solid sheathing and 16 (41cm) on center when applied without sheathing. In those areas where an air space between siding and sheathing is desired, nail siding to furring strips.
For vertical siding installation, stud walls require horizontal blocking lines or furring strips. When applied over wood based sheathing, vertical siding should be nailed to horizontal blocking or other wood framing members not exceeding 36 (91cm) on center when face nailed or 32 (81cm) on center when blind nailed. When installed without sheathing, vertical siding should be nailed to wood framing or blocking members at 24 (61mm) on center. Check your local code to verify requirements.
Masonry walls require furring strips for horizontal and vertical siding installation. Furring strips must be thick enough to allow for nail penetration of 1-1/2 (38mm) into solid wood. Check your local code to verify requirements.
Rigid foam sheathing has an insulation value superior to that of traditional lumber and plywood sheathings. However, it has little or no nail holding power and using rigid foam sheathing as a nailing base for cedar siding is not recommended. For best results with rigid foam and other sheathing products, follow the nailing recommendations as to nail type, positioning, penetration and spacing. The table below provides nail length recommendations for siding and foam sheathing systems.
Foam sheathing panels vary in moisture permeability but are generally considered as good moisture barriers. They should be used with a continuous film vapour retarder on the inside wall under the interior finish or with foil-backed gypsum board. Rigid foam sheathing can cause moisture to accumulate on the back of siding and cause staining, buckling and damage to finish coats. The following recommendations are meant to minimize potential problems when Cedar sidings are applied over rigid foam sheathing:
High humidity output from washers, dryers, showers, kitchens and other sources, combined with todays energy-efficient construction, can result in a build up of interior moisture vapor. This vapor migrates through the fabric of a building from the warm interior to the cold exterior, and when it condenses to water can cause structural damage to sidings and finishes.
Vapor barriers installed on the warm side of the wall prevent most of the migration of moisture vapor but they have disadvantages. Residual vapor must be allowed to escape to the outside. Building paper installed on the outside face of the sheathing helps prevent rain and snow from penetrating the walls and also allows the escape of moisture vapor.
Proper wall construction includes the use of gas permeable paper and vapor barriers, such as DuPont Tyvek DrainWrap (see diagram above). These are extremely effective in helping to prevent moisture problems. DuPont Tyvek DrainWrap provides a building drainage system and weather barrier for areas that require maximum water drainage
Keep the lowest edge of siding at least 6 off the ground and coat end grain at the bottom of vertical siding with water repellant.
Thorough caulking of all joints is recommended including butt joints and where siding contacts openings or trim. Use only non-hardening caulks such as polyurethane, polysulfide or latex-silicone. Pure silicon caulks do not work well on cedar and are not recommended.
Do not reduce the siding overlap recommendations given in the installation sections of this publication. To do so could result in damage from wind-driven water.
Go here to read the rest:
Western Red Cedar Siding Pre-Installation - Real Cedar
Category
Siding Installation | Comments Off on Western Red Cedar Siding Pre-Installation – Real Cedar
AFTON, MN, ANDOVER, MN, ANOKA, MN, APPLE VALLEY, MN, ARDEN HILLS, MN, BLAINE, MN, BLOOMINGTON, MN, BROOKLYN CENTER, MN, BROOKLYN PARK, MN, BURNS TOWNSHIP, MN, CHAMPLIN, MN, CHANHASSEN, MN, CHASKA, MN, CIRCLE PINES, MN, COLUMBUS, MN, CRYSTAL, MN, EAGAN, MN, EDEN PRAIRIE, MN, EDINA, MN, ELK RIVER, MN, EXCELSIOR, MN, FALCON HEIGHTS, MN, FARMINGTON, MN, FOREST LAKE, MN, FRIDLEY, MN, GOLDEN VALLEY, MN, GREENWOOD, MN, HOPKINS, MN, INVER GROVE HEIGHTS, MN, INVER GROVE, MN, LAKE ELMO, MN, LAKE ST CROIX BEACH, MN, LAKELAND SHORES, MN, LAKELAND, MN, LAKEVILLE, MN, LANDFALL VILLAGE, MN, LAUDERDALE, MN, LINO LAKES, MN, LITTLE CANADA, MN, LONG LAKE, MN, MAPLE GROVE, MN, MAPLEWOOD, MN, MARGIE, MN, MEDICINE LAKE, MN, MENDOTA HEIGHTS, MN, MENDOTA, MN, MINNEAPOLIS, MN, MINNETRISTA, MN, MOUND, MN, MOUNDS VIEW, MN, NAVARRE, MN, NEW BRIGHTON, MN, NEW HOPE, MN, NORTH OAKS, MN, NOWTHEN, MN, OAK GROVE, MN, OAKDALE, MN, ORONO, MN, OSSEO, MN, OTSEGO, MN, PINE SPRINGS, MN, PLYMOUTH, MN, RAMSEY, MN, RICHFIELD, MN, ROGERS, MN, ROSEMOUNT, MN, ROSEVILLE, MN, SAINT LOUIS PARK, MN, SAINT PAUL, MN, SPRING LAKE PARK, ST CROIX BEACH, MN, ST LOUIS PARK, MN, ST MARYS POINT, MN, SUNFISH LAKE, MN, VADNAIS HEIGHTS, MN, WHITE BEAR LK, MN, WOOD LAKE, MN, WOODBURY, MN
See the original post:
Replacement Windows, Siding Installation & Roofing ...
Category
Siding Installation | Comments Off on Replacement Windows, Siding Installation & Roofing …
Dont let your remodeling budget go over-board by hidden surprises understand what the average installed costs for Vinyl Siding is in your zip code by using our handy calculator. If youre looking for2019 breakdown for Vinyl Siding materials and what installation cost might be, youve come to the right place.
As an experienced licensed home improvement contractor, I know first hand what it should cost for various levels from Basic, Better, and of course the best. This Vinyl Siding cost estimator will provide you with up to date pricing for your area. Simply enter your zip code and the square footage, next click update and you will see a breakdown on what it should cost to have Vinyl Siding installed onto your home
Vinyl siding will run you anywhere from $3.50 to $7.50 per square foot installed for an average 1,500 square ft. home with installation. In other words, the total cost will be $5,250 to $11,250 for a cape-style or split ranch home.
Vinyl siding prices from top-rated manufacturers:
The following table provides an overview of what a standard basic white 0.42 thickness vinyl siding costs with todays leading manufacturers. The prices will vary depending on region and should be regarded as basic average vinyl siding prices.
As a standard practice, contractors use the term: Squares when calculating their prices. One square will amount to: 10 feet by 10 feet of coverage, or 100 square feet.
There are additional factors that can affect the price of your vinyl siding installation. Level of difficulty. If your home is a standard 1 story box home without much detail, you should expect prices in the table below. If your home is a cape-style home, or a Victorian style home with one or more levels, expect the price to be much higher.
If your home isnt a basic home, you should get a free-estimate to see what it would cost you.
Vinyl Siding Price Factors: Accessories can make or break a budget and it would be in your best interest to hire a pro to help guide you through the process.
The table below will list all of the factors that are being built right into the quote, or per square of vinyl siding.
External References:
YesNo
Send
Read the original:
Vinyl Siding Costs - Calculate 2019 Prices & Installation ...
Category
Siding Installation | Comments Off on Vinyl Siding Costs – Calculate 2019 Prices & Installation …
Looking at national averages and data can help a homeowner get a general idea of the cost of siding installation in Rogers, but it will not get them an exact number. Rogers siding installation costs will be affected due to labor rates, material costs, and any permits or licenses required. With that in mind figuring out a local average cost for siding installation in Rogers is highly recommended before starting such a project.
In 2019 our data concluded that the amount homeowners paid for siding installation in the Benton county ranged from $4,454.00 to $6,126.00.
Estimates for siding installation change from state to state and city to city. Below is listed what is usually included and what is usually not included in Rogers siding installation estimates from local professionals.
It may be beneficial and strategic to compare the costs from cities surrounding the Rogers area as well. Homeowners usually compare Rogers siding installation with Bentonville, AR Siding Installation, Centerton, AR Siding Installation and Lowell Siding Installation in order to determine a better price range.
Last Update: Mar 28, 2019
Follow this link:
Siding Installation in Rogers, AR | Get Matched With Local ...
Category
Siding Installation | Comments Off on Siding Installation in Rogers, AR | Get Matched With Local …
Infinity Exteriors offers a wide variety of durable and attractive siding products includingwood and fiber shiplap siding which are energy efficient and economical. We are a Vinyl Siding Institute (VSI) Certified contractor as well as a Mastic (formerly Alcoa) Master Contractor. When you hire Infinity Exteriors to install the siding on your Milwaukee area home, you get top-notch siding installation expertise, as well as the benefit of our experience as a member of Focus on Energy for Wisconsin.
The brands of siding we offer include:
Contact our expert siding installers to learn which brand is best for your residential or commercial property. Our siding contractors have worked with every materials and know which will provide the best protection for your building.
Worried about the cost to install or replace new siding? Infinity Exteriors offers FREE quotes on siding installation. An estimate will help you plan out your budget. We also providesiding financing and payment plans for southeast Wisconsin property owners who need to replace their siding without breaking the bank. We offer similar payment plans on our roofing, window, and gutter replacements.
IInfinity Exteriors, LLC is one of the highest volume LP SmartSide installers enrolled in the BuildSmart Program. In fact, Infinity Exteriors is Wisconsins #1 LP SmartSide siding dealer and installer. SmartSide siding is a beautiful and durable siding option for your home or commercial property.
Made from engineered wood for a natural appearance, this siding is ideal for resisting damage from airborne impact or severe weather. This siding is a popular choice for homeowners all over Southeastern Wisconsin. Both homeowners and independent third-party accreditation companies have given it the highest reviews and ratings.
Tested with everything from rocks to jousting, this siding offers your home powerful protection without sacrificing appearance. SmartSide resists damage from:
LP SmartSide siding is available in more than twenty colors to suit your style. Choose matching or complementary colors for your siding and trim. Match your garage to your house. Go wild! Infinity-installed LP SmartSide siding has more practical benefits including:
Infinity Exteriors professional installers in Milwaukee provide the most durable siding to save you money on repairs. Our contractors are ready to assist you in finding the right siding for your home. We serve all of southeastern Wisconsin, including Delafield, Mukwonago, Waukesha and other surrounding areas.
Infinity Exteriors installs two different types of dependable vinyl siding from ProVia, frequently reported as the #1 siding brand in Consumer Reports.
ProVia CedarMAX Insulated Sidingis an attractive, low maintenance and economical siding option. With single, double, and triple Dutch lap styles to choose from, our Milwaukee roofers will work with you to find a vinyl siding product which suits your style and home exterior needs. Choose from our "good," "better" and "best" Milwaukee vinyl siding systems.
ProVia HeartTech Vinyl Sidingis produced for both aesthetic appeal and sustainability. This is a beautiful low maintenance option available in 30 weather-proof colors. You have the freedom to bring your home siding ideas to life without sacrificing durability.
Dont be afraid of home damage from severe Wisconsin weather. When the spring winds blow and the winter blizzards hit, ProVia Vinyl Siding keeps your home safe all year long.
This top rated siding protects your home against:
Infinity Exteriors serves all of Southeastern Wisconsin, including Oconomowoc, New Berlin, Franklin and other surrounding areas.
There is no siding installation company in the Milwaukee area offering better siding products, greater siding installation expertise, special offers, payment plans, lifetime warranties, or a better overall value.
Replacing your homes siding is the perfect time to give your entire house a makeover. Get matching roof and window replacement from Infinity Exteriors contractors. Contact our installers today to find out about getting an incredible value on siding, window installation, attic insulation, and of course, the best value on Milwaukee roofing.
See the original post:
Milwaukee Siding Installation - Infinity Exteriors LLC
Category
Siding Installation | Comments Off on Milwaukee Siding Installation – Infinity Exteriors LLC
This Old House general contractor Tom Silva shares his secrets for working with fiber-cement siding. (See below for a shopping list and tools.)
Click here to SUBSCRIBE to the official This Old House YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_c...
Full episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nRILt...
How to Cut Crown Molding: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QpnW...
How to Powerwash a Walkway: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=haqXD...
How to Fix Rotted Wood With Epoxy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3l5q0...
Shopping List for How to Cut and Install Fiber-Cement Siding:- exterior-grade caulk- builders paper- galvanized siding nails- ring-shank stainless-steel nails- dust mask or dual-cartridge respirator- eye goggles
Tools List for How to Cut and Install Fiber-Cement Siding:- circular saw fitted with 4- or 6-tooth blade- layout square- power shears- circular saw with dust-collection- caulk gun- hammer or pneumatic nailer with air compressor
Follow This Old House: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThisOldHouseTwitter: https://twitter.com/thisoldhousePinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/thisoldhouse/G+: https://plus.google.com/+thisoldhouse...Instagram: http://instagram.com/thisoldhouseTumblr: http://thisoldhouse.tumblr.com/
See the rest here:
How to Cut and Install Fiber-Cement Siding
« old entrysnew entrys »
Page 15«..10..14151617..2030..»