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- Q: What type of siding should I have installed on my home?
- A: With so many types of siding available, you should shop around and make your selection based on budget, design and maintenance considerations. Aluminum and vinyl are the least expensive options and have the added bonus of low maintenance. Wood clapboard and shakes are more expensive and require ongoing maintenance, particularly if they're painted instead of stained. However, wood clapboard and shakes add more beauty and uniqueness to your home which can increase the home's market value. Sage's Siding only installs wood and shakes.
- Q: What should I look for in a siding contractor?
- A: Residing can dramatically change the look of your house. When hiring a contractor, look for one with a good track record with the siding material you have chosen. Ask the contractor for several past customer references then contact these references. Were customers happy with the work? Did the contractor do the job in a timely and professional manner? Make sure that the contractor offers a satisfaction guarantee on the work. And make sure that the contractors will remove all of the old siding, if necessary.
Sage's Siding guarantees all of it's work will meet with your satisfaction. We can provide you with numerous references. And our standard contract calls for removal of old siding as well as thorough clean-up of the site when we're finished.
- Q: How much should I expect to spend on a siding job?
- A: Siding prices vary considerably with material, design of the house and other factors. On average, a siding job runs from $1.25 to $3.00 per square foot. Wood siding is more expensive than vinyl or aluminum.
Remember, when it comes to maintaining your home, you get what you pay for. If you're looking for the cheapest company in town, Sage's Siding is not the answer. However, if you're looking for quality workmanship with a satisfaction guarantee, give us a call at 503-720-0070 and we will be happy to bid on your project.
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