Siding Replacement
Getting a siding replacement is a relatively easy, and quick way of giving your San Diego, CA area home a new look, and adding value to it without installing a new one from scratch. Before you go shopping for siding, inspect your home thoroughly, and find out to what extent the siding has been damaged, so that you know the quantity that you need to replace. By replacing sidings in your home you can save money on the energy you use to heat your home, and depending on the material you choose, you can also save on painting cost.
Stripping away the old siding and getting replacement siding installed is a job for a San Diego, California area professional. Depending on the material that you’re installing, and the material of the old siding, you can choose to either retain the old siding or get it removed. Wood or stucco siding can be retained, and the new replacement siding can be installed over it - any kind of metal siding will have to be removed. This is a boon as it will allow you to redo your insulation, or weatherize your home before the replacement siding goes into place.
Stucco replacement siding is also low maintenance, but the flip side is that it costs more, and is prone to damage from water. It can also get scratched very easily. Aluminum replacement siding has been all but replaced by other kinds of replacement siding. Wood replacement siding can give your home a very classy look, but is very expensive and high maintenance. If you’re looking for a siding replacement contractor in the San Diego, CA area, simply fill out the form on this page. Well hook you up with the most reputed siding contractors in San Diego. you’ll receive up to FOUR ESTIMATES, all at no obligations and FOR free!
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want to find out cost of replacing either 20-40% of siding up to full replacing. Probably hardiplank. |
We are looking for vinyl siding estimates on a 16 foot wide by 20 foot long garage. The side walls are approx 20' X 8'. The back wall is approx 16' X 8' with a gable pitch approx 12' high at the point. The front wall has a garage door covering almost the entire front wall with a gable pitch approx 12' high above the door. The entire garage will require vinyl soffit and facia covering. |
