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AbleMen Services, LLC
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Serving Bono, AR and surrounding areas

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"It went really well!! They were fast,replaced railing and reinforced wheelchair ramp, and replaced floor where it was needed in a few hours! I have no complaints and would hire again"
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Smiths Residential Services
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Serving Bono, AR and surrounding areas

In business since 2019

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"This gentleman was wonderful, he came in and did his job with grace and manors. He was on time and when he was finished I was extremely satisfied. Will rehire when I need more done and will also refer his work to others! Such a wonderful gentleman!"
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Siding questions, answered by experts

Wood siding requires that air can circulate behind it and that water can drain away if necessary. Your home needs a water-restrictive barrier underneath furring strips to achieve the air and water gap.

Regularly clean with mild detergent, inspect for cracks, and replace damaged sections as needed.

You should install your cedar shake siding with the rough side exposed. The smooth side is less resistant to weathering over the years, and the rough side gives your home a more rugged aesthetic. The rough side also takes to paint better and ensures any paint job will last longer before needing to be redone.

Stucco is considered a type of cladding because it includes a built-in ventilation layer, a weatherproof membrane beneath that, and, often, a layer of insulation to improve building efficiency. The multiple layers of stucco—the scratch coat, the brown coat, and the finish coat—also create a more complex building membrane, so it’s more accurate to call it cladding. However, homeowners and contractors alike refer to stucco as siding.

The living space of a home doesn’t correlate directly with how many square feet of siding you’ll need, but on average, a 2,000-square-foot home will need 1,700 square feet of siding or 17 squares of siding. Your siding measurements will vary depending on the layout of your home, the number of stories, the size of your doors and windows, and even your roof style.

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