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    Installing Vinyl Siding | Lowe’s Canada - May 29, 2016 by Mr HomeBuilder

    If you're looking to improve the look of your home without the painting, vinyl siding is a popular, affordable choice. Many homeowners and builders choose it because it's long lasting, durable, inexpensive and relatively easy to install and maintain. Vinyl comes in a variety of grains, thickness and colours making it also a practical choice for many homeowners.

    The proper tools, materials and equipment will make the installation of your vinyl siding much easier. Listed below are the most essential items:

    1. Allow for expansion and contraction. Vinyl Siding must be nailed so expansion and contraction are not restricted. Siding must be cut in lengths to provide for expansion. Allow a 1/4 in. gap for expansion wherever siding butts accessories. Allow 3/8 in. when installing in freezing weather (below 4C / 40F).

    2. Choose the right nails. Vinyl Siding must be nailed so expansion and contraction are not restricted. Siding must be cut in lengths to provide for expansion. Allow a 1/4 in. gap for expansion wherever siding butts accessories. Allow 3/8 in. when installing in freezing weather (below 4C / 40F).

    3. Choose the right nails. Allow approximately 1/16 in. between nail head and vinyl. This will permit expansion and contraction as well as prevent dimpling, which causes waves in siding. [fig. A]

    4. Centre nails in slots. Do not nail to the extreme right or left of nail slot in siding panel. [fig. B]

    5. Drive nails straight and level. Crooked nails will distort siding panels, causing panels to buckle. [fig. C]

    6. Do NOT face nail. Nailing directly into siding panel will restrict horizontal movement and cause panel to buckle.

    7. Never pull siding taut when nailing. Pulling the panel taut stretches the panel out of shape and causes an undesirable lap joint. Panels should be locked, then pushed up from the bottom until full lock contact is made. Nail into place.

    8. Space nails properly. Siding panels should be nailed 12 in. to 16 in. on centre.

    1. Aviation & Tin Snip Start cutting at the top interlock and continue toward the bottom of the panel.

    2. Utility Knife Score panel with knife, then bend the vinyl back and forth until it snaps cleanly on the scored line.

    3. Power Saw, Bench or Radial Arm Saw Use a fine-tooth blade with slow cutting movements. Reverse the blade in the saw for extra-smooth cutting through the vinyl and to reduce chipping.

    In new construction furring is not usually necessary, but older homes often have walls that are uneven. These walls should be furred out to prevent a wavy appearance in the finished siding job.

    Horizontal Siding Installation Guide

    1. Snap chalk line. Find the lowest corner of the old siding or sheathing on the house. Partly drive a nail 11/2 in. higher than the lowest corner. Stretch a chalk line from this nail to a similar nail at next corner. Be sure line is level. Snap chalk line and repeat same procedure around entire house.

    2. Installing starter strip. Position starter strip with the top edge of chalk line and allow room for corner posts. Nail to wall, following nailing instructions in Important Installation Tips. When the wall surface is uneven, shim out the starter strip to avoid a wavy appearance in the finished siding job. Drive nails to remove excessive play in starter, but do not nail tightly restricting movement. As you add starter strip sections, be sure to leave 1/4 in. space between strips for expansion [fig. D].

    3. Installing inside corner posts. Inside corner posts are installed at the existing corners, running from 3/4 in. below the bottom of the starter strip. If vinyl soffit is to be installed, allow proper distance below the underside of eaves for soffit installation accessories (which vary according to the accessory used). Set corner posts straight and true. Nail them to the adjoining walls, beginning at the top, placing nails at the top of the uppermost nailing slots, allowing the posts to hang on these nails. The rest of the nails should be placed every 8 in. to 12 in. in the centre of the nail slots. This will allow vertical expansion of the corner posts. Do not nail tight.

    4. Splicing inside corner posts. If more than one length of inside corner post is required, make a splice as follows: Cut 1 in. off all but the outer face of the upper portion of the lower corner post. Then lay 3/4 in. of the upper post over the lower post, allowing 1/4 in. for expansion [fig. E].

    5. Installing outside corner posts. Position the outside corner post to allow 1/4 in. gap at the top where the post will meet the eaves. Cut the post long enough to extend past the bottom of the starter strip by 3/4 in. If vinyl soffit is to be installed, allow proper distances (which vary according to the accessory used) below the underside of the eaves. Attach the posts by placing a nail in the top of the upper slot on each side. Posts will hang on these two nails. The rest of the nails should be placed in the centre of the slots, 8 in. to 12 in. on centre. This allows for expansion and contraction to occur at the bottom. Do not nail tight.

    6. Splicing outside corner posts. If more than one length of outside corner post is required, make a splice as follows: cut 1 in. of the nailing flanges and receiving channel stops away from the bottom portion of the upper post. Then lap 3/4 in. of the upper post over the lower post allowing 1/4 in. for expansion [fig. F].

    7. Capping outside corner posts. Cut 2 1/2 in. flaps as shown in Fig. G. Bend the flaps to close off the post. A rivet can be used if needed.

    8. Installing "J" channel around windows and doors. Install "J" channel around all four sides of window and doors. Install the "J" channel against the casing and nail it to the wall, following nailing instructions in Important Installation Tips. Do not nail tight. [fig. H].

    9. Square corner "J" channel installation. Cut and install bottom "J" flush with the sides of the window casing. Install side "J" channels flush with the lower face of the bottom "J" channel and with the top of the window casing. Cut a tab in the bottom of the side "J" channels and fold under. Cut and install top "J" flush with the outer face of the side "J's". Cut and bend drain tab.

    10. Mitering corners of the "J" channel. Install bottom "J" channel to extend past side casing the width of the "J"-face on each end. Cut out a 3/4 in. notch in the back of each end and install. Cut a 3/4 in. notch in the bottom of side "J" channels and bend tab. Miter bottom side "J" to give a false mitered appearance when installed.

    11. Installing first siding panel. Snap bottom of panel into starter strip and nail to wall as in Important Installation Tips. Begin panel installation at back corner of house and work toward house front. Leave a 1/4 in. space where panel butts corner post. Note: siding should be lapped away from high traffic areas, i.e., doors, sidewalks, etc.

    12. Overlap joints. Overlap each panel 1 in. to 11/4 in. of the factory pre-notched cutouts. Last nail should be at least 10 in. from end of panel to allow neat lap.

    13. Installing balance of siding. After completing the first course, work your way up. Start each course at back of house and continue toward front. Stagger joints properly, lapping them away from street and entrance. Leave a 1/4 in. gap where panels butt corner posts and "J" channel around window. Allow 3/8 in. when installing in freezing weather (below 4C / 40F) [fig. I]. Note: For best visual appearance, do not stair step or concentrate lap joints too closely.

    14. Fitting siding under windows. When you reach a window, you probably will have to cut siding panel to fit under the opening. Make this panel extend on both sides of the window. Measure the panel to fit. Holding the siding panel under the window, mark the width of the opening on the panel allowing 1/4 in. clearance on each window side. Next, lock a scrap piece of siding into the panel below, butting against the window. Mark the height needed, allowing 1/4 in. clearance below the sill. Measure both sides of the window opening this way. Use the scrap piece as a guide to mark horizontal cuts on the siding panel [fig. J].

    15. Cutting siding to fit. Make vertical cuts on the siding panel with saw or snips. Then score horizontally with a utility knife and snap out section to be removed.

    16. Cutting siding around window. Install undersill trim the width of the window flush to the casing. Furring may be necessary to maintain proper pitch of the siding. Using the snap-lock punch, punch the panel 1/4 in. below the cut edge at 6 in. intervals. The resulting raised lugs should face outward and will snap into undersill trim.

    17. Fitting siding over windows. Measure and cut panel to fit. Measure and cut panel in the same manner detailed in step 14 but cut lower portion instead of top. Be sure to check both sides for proper fit. Install panel. Drop siding panel into "J" channel around top of window and install.

    18. Finishing top row of siding under eaves. Nail the undersill trim to the sidewall, flush with the eave of house. It may be necessary to fur out the undersill trim to maintain proper pitch of the top siding panel. More than one length of undersill trim may be required under the eave and will need to be spliced.

    19. Fitting top siding panel. Measure and cut top panel to fit. To determine how much of the top panel must be cut off, measure the distance between the top of under-sill trim and the lock of the panel below, then deduct 1/4 in. Cut top siding panel to this dimension. The panel will no longer have a nailing strip after cutting [fig. K].

    20. Snap locking top panel. Punch top panel with snap-lock punch. Insert cut panel into trim and draw a line on panel where they meet. Using snap-lock punch tool, punch the panel on top of this line every 6 in. so raised material is on the outside face.

    21. Installing top panel. Lock bottom of panel into panel below and push top edge into undersill trim. The raised slots will catch and hold the panel firmly in place. DO NOT FACE NAIL SIDING.

    22. Finishing top course under gable. First nail "J" channel to sidewall flush with gable as described in Important Installation Tips. If more than one length of "J" channel is required to finish one side of gable, a splice will be needed. To cut panels on proper angle, use two scrap pieces of siding to make a pattern for cutting. Interlock one panel with the siding panel below, hold the other piece on top against the gable. Then mark a line on bottom piece and cut. This piece is now a pattern for cutting panels to fit along one side of gable. Follow the same procedure to make pattern for other side [fig. L]. Lock pre-cut siding panel into siding panel below and slide siding panel into "J" channel.

    Note: Be sure to allow 1/4 in. expansion gap between siding and gable end "J"; channel, and 3/8 in. in freezing weather.

    1. Open eave installation. For open overhangs use "F" trim which has been nailed to the wall of the house. Using a level, make pencil marks on the wall, parallel with the lower edge of wood fascia board at the end of each wall. These are for reference points. From these marks, measure up 7/8 in. and strike a chalk line. Along this line install the "F" trim with its top leg on the chalk line. This step is very important, because the "F" trim or "J" channel forms the back support for the soffit panel. Intermediate nailing supports should be installed on eaves over 16 in. in width.

    2. Closed eave installation. Install 1/2 in. "J" channel on inside wall and behind fascia board. Measure distance between 1/2 in. "J" channels from back edge to back edge. Then cut soffit panels according to these dimensions to allow 1/4 in. clearance for contraction and expansion. On panels over 36 in. allow 1/4 in. on each end. Use solid panels, and for areas where ventilation is required, use perforated soffit. After cutting panels to the desired length, insert end into wall support piece ("J" channel or "F" trim). Lining the panel up correctly, nail the panel to the existing soffit through the nailing hem. After the first panel is installed, insert locking leg of second panel into the installed panel, covering the nailing hem. Fit the panels together snugly to protect against misalignment. Intermediate nailing supports are necessary on widths over 16 in.

    3. Turning corners. When turning corners it may be necessary to miter the soffit panel to the proper angle. Use two 1/2 in. "J" channels back-to-back to create additional support for the panels [fig. N].

    4. Closing soffit ends. Use 1/2 in. "J" channel cut to length and installed on the ends by nailing into overhang and fitting into "F" trim and "J" channel supporting soffit panel. In applications using both soffit and fascia, install frieze runner ("F" trim) on the bottom of fascia board and complete soffit installation. Prepare for installation of fascia panel by applying an undersill trim along the top of the fascia board. Hook the bottom lock of the fascia panel over the "F" trim, which is already installed on the bottom of the fascia board. Then insert top edge of fascia into undersill trim. Use a snap-lock punch tool on the fascia panel to punch out raised slots every 6 in. so that the fascia is held firmly in place. Cut fascia panel minus 1/8 in. For proper fit and appearance of fascia panel, "F" trim and undersill trim should be run straight to avoid waviness. It is recommended that a chalk line be used and channels installed on a straight line. Warning: Do not face-nail vinyl fascia panel.

    To fabricate corner cap, cut piece of fascia 51/2 in. in length. Mark vertical centerline on back cut. Cut out 90 section of bottom flange from centre, leaving 45 on each side. Using hand seamer metal straightedge, fold along vertical centerline to form right-angle corner. Top edge of corner cap is punched with snap-lock punch tool. The corner cap is then hooked onto the bottom ends of the fascia, and the top is snapped into place in undersill trim [figs. O, P, Q].

    These instructions are only intended to provide general installation guidelines. Check with local building codes for any additional requirements regarding wall preparation and vinyl siding installation.

    Tools, products, materials, techniques, building codes and local regulations change; therefore, Lowe's assumes no liability for omissions, errors or the outcome of any project. The reader must always exercise reasonable caution, follow current codes and regulations that may apply, and is urged to consult with a licensed professional if in doubt about any procedures. Please visit our terms of use.

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    How to Install Lap Siding | HomeTips - May 29, 2016 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Lap siding is installed upward, starting at the bottom of the wall.

    Expert advice on how to install wood or fiber-cement lap siding, including how to prepare exterior walls and lay out siding for installation.

    Also called horizontal siding or clapboard, lap siding, may be made of wood, fiber-cement, plywood, hardboard, or similar materials. Despite the variety of materials, installation methods are basically the same, with a few variations in fasteners, joints, and so forth. For example, you install fiber-cement lap siding in much the same way as wood siding, but most manufacturers advise you to leave 1/8-inch gaps at the ends of the boards to allow for expansion and then caulk the gaps. Always follow the manufacturers directions.

    Most lap siding is beveled, meaning that the bottom edge is thicker than the top. As its name lap implies, an upper siding board laps over the board below it by 1 to 2 inches. On thick profiles of siding, nails may be hidden, meaning they are driven into the upper portion of a board so they are covered by the lower part of the board above it. Otherwise, nails may be left exposed and covered by paint, in which case they are driven into the lower portion of a board so they pass just above the upper edge of the board below them.

    If you are planning to paint your siding, its a good idea to prime all the pieces on all sides before installing them; that way, the backsides will also be protected against rot and the boards are less likely to cup or twist. Always prime the cut ends of boards before installing the boards.

    In some custom installations, lap siding is carefully mitered at outside corners. This makes for a classic look but calls for very good carpentry skills and boards that are certain not to shrink. The method discussed here is an easier and more common oneinstalling corner trim first and then butting the siding to it.

    The walls should be stripped of all previous siding, and the surface should be fairly smooth and flat because lap siding will follow along any contours. Some 3/4-inch-thick patterns of siding can be applied directly over wall studs. Thinner patterns should be installed over a base of plywood or oriented strand board sheathing. Staple a layer of house wrap to the sheathing, working from the bottom up, and overlapping joints by several inches so that any water that reaches it will shed down the wall. Again, follow the manufacturers recommendations.

    Plywood sheathing provides a sound, flat base for lap siding.

    Around windows and doors, install metal flashing before applying the trim to be sure water will not infiltrate. Some installers install vertical strips of roofing felt over the studs; these help you locate the studs, and they help seal the nail shanks to prevent moisture penetration.

    Determine how the boards will look where they meet an eave at the top. You may be able to install a trim piece there after the siding is installed, or you may need to cut the siding to fit precisely.

    Determine the desired revealthe vertical width of the boards that will be exposed. For instance, you may have 8-inch-wide boards with a 5 1/2-inch reveal. If you buy siding that has installation grooves, such as shiplap or bevel-rabbeted siding, the reveal will be determined by the rabbet or the shiplap; you simply stack boards on top to get a consistent reveal. On non-grooved siding, you will need to make sure the reveals are all equal by checking the spacing frequently or using a story pole as described in Cutting & Fastening Lap Siding.

    In most cases, the siding will wrap all the way around the house. The last boards must meet at the same level or the installation will look unprofessional. This means you must establish and mark a level baseline all of the way around the house. Use a water level, line level, or transit level to make these layout lines.

    You may want to modify the layout so you have full-width boards at the top of windows or doors, especially if you have a number of windows at the same height. Be sure to work out this spacing ahead of time. Here is an excellent video on exactly how to do this: How to Make a Story Pole for Exterior Lap Siding.

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    Siding Contractors - May 25, 2016 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Siding installation contractors. These types of professionals specialize in 1) removing existing siding, 2) installing insulating backing, and 3) siding installation. However, be sure to hire a pro that has experience with the type of material you are installing. For instance, a contractor that specializes in wood may not be appropriate if you are installing stucco. Find local siding contractors.

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    Vinyl Siding Ashburn VA – Roofing Company Virginia - May 17, 2016 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Vinyl Siding Installation Services from Trusted Professionals Serving Ashburn, VA

    When it comes to vinyl siding installation, no company in Ashburn, Virginia, has a better reputation than Shiner Roofing, Siding and Windows. We have served homeowners in the area since 1981, and our excellence is evidenced by our impeccable customer satisfaction record and A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau.

    Shiner Roofing, Siding and Windows has completed more than 16,000 home improvement projects throughout our years in business, so you can rest assured that we have the specialized skill necessary to install your vinyl siding with expert precision. Plus, all of our employees have extensive training and are capable of accommodating our customers unique requests. For example, we can:

    Our customized approach will help you receive the maximum aesthetic benefits from your siding. And, because we only use siding products from trusted manufacturers, such as CertainTeed, you can be completely confident that your new siding will be of the highest quality. Our vinyl siding is exceptionally low maintenance and will never require painting or staining like wood does. It is also available in a wide range of colors and styles, making it easy for you to find the option that best suits your home.

    If youd like to learn more about the vinyl siding that we install for homeowners in Ashburn, VA, contact Shiner Roofing, Siding and Windows today.

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    Rainscreen Siding Installation – Exterior Siding Install - May 10, 2016 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Easy to follow installation instructions for Advantage Rainscreen Siding.

    Always check with local building codes and an architect prior to constructing. Follow all building codes that apply in your area. Since there are many different variables one can encounter on an installation project, it is your responsibility to test the material for suitability for your project prior to constructing. Follow all manufacturers' installation instructions for the individual products used on the project. If any building codes or manufacturers installation instructions contradict or differ from information provided by AdvantageLumber.com, contact us for written clarification prior to starting your project.

    Hardwood siding should be allowed to sit where it will be installed for 7 days prior to installation in order to get acclimated to your local temperature and humidity levels. DO NOT store the siding directly on the ground, or directly on top of a concrete surface. DO NOT store the material for more than 30 days prior to use without first consulting with a sales rep at advantagelumber.com that your storage conditions are optimal. The siding should be elevated at least 12" off the ground during acclimation. To ensure the bottom boards are well ventilated, place the decking on top of blocks of wood. DO NOT cover siding material with plastic or a tarp during this acclimation period. Covering with a tarp/plastic will trap moisture in and cause stability issues. Covering the top of the pile with a sheet of plywood to shed the water is recommended. Keep material dry until installation. Also keep stickers (or wood shims) between layers of boards to allow proper air flow (see image below). DO NOT store the material in a garage or any other enclosed area.

    This Advantage Rainscreen Siding is for use with DeckWise Siding Fasteners >

    When installing Rainscreen Siding, install each board as tightly as possible to leave the smallest gaps between them in case shrinkage occurs. Average shrinkage is 1/8 on 4 wide boards and on 6 wide boards. Shrinkage varies depending on climate, installation site, and method of use.

    Because of Exotic Hardwood's natural density and alkaline characteristics, many oil and water based finishes will not dry properly when applied. We recommend that you test any product on several sample boards to determine compatibility. The finish we sell and recommend is Ipe Oil. We do not recommend the use of other finishes. Applying a finish approximately every two years (depending upon your local climate) can help keep the beautiful dark brown color. If you decide to let your deck weather, it will turn a silvery gray similar to teak. We recommend that you apply a coat of finish initially after deck installation, regardless of the final color desired. This can help ensure that the Ipe retains its oils and stability. For low ventilation applications, we recommend finishing deck boards on all four sides prior to installation but after acclimation.

    Advantage Trim & Lumber Co. provides this information as possible suggestions only and will not be held liable for your project's suitability or should you choose not to obtain the required permits, or if you fail to comply with all zoning ordinances and building codes.

    If you have any questions, contact us for written clarification prior to starting your project.

    By purchasing material from AdvantageLumber.com, you agree to comply with our Terms & Conditions.

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    Vinyl Siding Installation Lincoln NE – waddleexteriors.com - May 10, 2016 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Expert Vinyl Siding Installation Services Available to Residents of Lincoln, NE & Nearby Areas

    If youre seeking out the vinyl siding installation experts in the Lincoln, Nebraska, area, then you have come to the right place. Waddle Exteriors is a fully licensed company that offers durable, insulated, vinyl siding from one of the most trusted manufacturers in the industry, Crane. Our siding has an aesthetically pleasing low-gloss finish, straight planks, and hidden seams for added curb appeal. Furthermore, vinyl siding offers up the largest selection of colors, finishes, and profiles to choose from in comparison to other siding materials.

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    At Waddle Exteriors, our first priority is always customer satisfaction. Thats why our team consists of talented siding technicians who are not only greatly experienced with every aspect of installation, but who are also factory- and manufacturer-trained by Crane. Were proud to note that this dedication to our craft has helped us maintain an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau.

    To learn more about the vinyl siding installation services that we have to offer, contact Waddle Exteriors today. We happily serve homeowners in Lincoln, NE, and many other surrounding areas. Make sure to ask us about our convenient financing options available to those who qualify.

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    Siding Installation | Kansas City and Wichita | All States … - May 10, 2016 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Turn to All States Exteriors for beautiful, durable siding in Kansas City. We are the leading local experts on siding installation and have been for nearly 25 years. Two full generations of homeowners in the Kansas City area have relied on All States Exteriors for their siding installation because they know we use only the highest quality materials and that our installation crews are highly skilled, courteous, and professional.

    Proper siding installation requires more than just laying siding boards on your exterior walls. Unfortunately, there are contractors out there who think that just installing siding boards constitutes a job well done. Here at All States Exteriors, we install siding to precise measurements. We custom fit trim on throughout the exterior of your home, leaving no gaps or cracks that could lead to energy loss.

    We also ensure that the siding will do more than just work for you. Simply put, we install siding that looks good. We work with some of the nations leading producers of siding, including James Hardie, and only install the highest quality siding available.

    When you need new siding in the Kansas City area, All States Exteriors will be with you every step of the way- from our initial consultation, to choosing siding material, color, and style, to a precise installation backed by deep warranties.

    To learn more about our siding installation services, give us a call and schedule your free consultation. Or visit one of our two local showrooms to see our full selection and to speak with our local siding experts.

    Call All States Exteriors for a FREE Estimate on Vinyl Siding in Kansas City and Wichita

    To learn more about our windows, siding, doors, gutters, decks and roofing, call us at (316) 444-1220 in Wichita and (913) 800-5211 in Kansas City. Fill out our convenient request an estimate form, or stop by either of our local showrooms to schedule a free, no obligation consultation.

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    Vinyl Siding Ashburn, Virginia - May 8, 2016 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Siding is a wonderful way to improve the looks and value of your home. It is low maintenance and can renew a property, adding value to your investment. Hallmark Windows and Siding uses high-quality name-brand siding products that have been proven to last.

    We specialize in installing CertainTeed, Alcoa and Alside vinyl siding products. We also install James Hardie siding, a distinctive alternative to vinyl siding. James Hardie Siding is made from fiber cement and resembles wood. Selling multiple siding brands allows us to fit almost any budget, price, color and look.

    We have thousands of siding installation references in Maryland, Washington DC and Northern Virginia.

    To help you decide what will fit your needs and budget best, we come to your home to help you select from the available options. Just request a free quote.

    We are fully licensed, bonded and insured--and we've got great references--take a look!

    Brands Offered: CertainTeed Vinyl Siding Alside Vinyl Siding Alcoa / MasticVinyl Siding James Hardy Fiber Cement Siding

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    Exterior Siding Contractor in Columbia, MO | CoMoExteriors.com - May 4, 2016 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Siding Installation and Repairs

    CoMo Premium Exteriors is your Local Siding Contractor in Columbia MO and surrounding areas.We Offer Repairs and Installation of Fiber Cement, Cedar and Vinyl Siding in Mid-Missouri.

    With Free Estimates, Experienced Crew and use of finest quality materials only; you can take it for granted that you are opting for a Service that is going to long last and ask for minimal maintenance and repair at a price that doesnt push you off the edge of your budget either.

    Our experienced yet friendly staff helps a great deal in choosing the siding type, style, and color that is going to be suitable for your house.The threemostpopular types of siding that we have to offer, include the following:

    The variety of material options that we have to offer ranging from JamesHardie, Royal, Etc.are trusted by top industry professionals.

    We are a local, reliable, A plus BBB accredited andfully licensed Contractor in Columbia, MO. We hire a long-term team of skilled professionals who are as concerned about your project as you are and are willing to put their ultimate best into providing a highly satisfying experience to you. And thats what sets us apart from the competition. So what are you waiting for? Contact us now and schedulea free In-home consultation!

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    Siding Replacment Contractors Fairfax | Home Remodeling … - April 20, 2016 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The search for a top-quality Northern Virginia roofing contractor starts by examining experience and knowledge of the DC metro area and beyond. Christian Siding thrives on meeting commercial and residential needs by being dependable and innovative. Whatever your home or commercial project may be, wed love to help you out.

    Its true that we specialize in providing quality siding to residential and commercial properties, but we are more than just a simple siding contractor in Fairfax, VA, and surrounding areas. We can also help with:

    Do you have a specialized project for the exterior or interior of your home or commercial building? We might be able to help. If you dont see the service youre looking for here, give us a call and find out what we can do for your custom project.

    It is our mission to provide honor and integrity with every project we undertake. Our quality services have garnered us an A+ rating from the BBB and Great Service Awards from Angies List. We guarantee youll get the lowest prices around, and well even match competitor prices if theyre lower than ours. Well work with you every step of the way to ensure your project is completed the way you want. We also have flexible financing options, and we speak Korean, Spanish, and Vietnamese.

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    Learn why our customers are so satisfied with our services, including roofing in Sterling and the Northern Virginia area, and Washington DC metro area, by scheduling a free estimate today. Its a lifetime estimate, which means it never expires. Find out more by calling 571-4012 JOBS (571-402-5627), or use our convenient online request form.

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