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Total Construction Solutions, Inc
5.0(
22
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Serving Tignall, GA and surrounding areas

In business since 1989

Free estimates

"I couldnâ t be happier with the siding installation! From start to finish, their team was professional, efficient, and truly dedicated to ensuring every detail was perfect. The quality of their work exceeded my expectations, and my home looks absolutely stunning with the new siding. The crew was respectful, punctual, and left my property spotless after the job was done. Communication was seamless throughout the entire process, and they were always available to answer any questions I had. I highly recommend them to anyone looking for top-notch siding installation. They transformed my home, and I couldnâ t be more satisfied with the results!"
Response time2 days
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Coastal Empire Roofing & Construction Co
3.1(
16
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Serving Tignall, GA and surrounding areas

In business since 1998

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"They did a wonderful job on my sunroom. A previous contractor did a VERY poor job - the sunroom was a disaster. But Coastal Empire made it BEAUTIFUL!! I was very happy with the results. The workers were very nice, and always cleaned up after their work."
Pantarah Sunroom Series
Recommended by80%of homeowners
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Horizon Roofing
4.5(
4
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Serving Tignall, GA and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The removal and replacement of the shingles went well. The crew did not replace the rain diverters over the entry doors. Our sales rep was responsive to text and phone messages but somehow the work never got scheduled until a phone conversation with the main office. One major drawback was that the on-site supervisor did not speak the same language as the roofing crew, I don't understand how they can work that way. Thankfully the roofing crew didn't seem to need much supervision."
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Siding questions, answered by experts

You should consider acclimating the wood for your shou sugi ban siding for around two weeks before installation to balance its moisture content and prevent warping. That additional step will ensure your materials are prepped for installation, avoiding complex repairs down the line. Consult your siding contractor for additional installation instructions for this specialized material.

Many modern homes have soffits, but older ones don’t, and you may be wondering why. Older homes have eaves that extend further beyond the home and help to circulate air, negating the need for a soffit. This style of building has faded away, therefore, modern homes need separate soffit installation. Modern soffits are more efficient than this older style and require less material to construct, saving homeowners money.

Look and feel for signs of damage after a hail storm. On vinyl siding, there will likely be cracks or holes. If you have steel or aluminum siding, look for dents and cracked or chipped paint. For wood and fiber cement boards, dents are the most common sign of hail damage.

There are several highly durable types of siding that you can build right on top of without removing it, with wood being one of them, provided it's in excellent condition. However, a common reason for siding replacement is to eliminate materials that are in poor condition, making installing new wood siding over old not recommended. Additionally, the cost of adding siding over existing siding can increase costs to between $7 and $13 per square foot.

Concrete log siding is not the same as fiber cement siding. Fiber cement siding is made from a mixture of cement and cellulose fibers, while GFRC is made from cement, glass fibers, and polymers. The materials are similar in their durability, longevity, and curb appeal, and the main difference is that concrete log siding is available in more styles that resemble traditional log siding. Fiber cement is also less expensive, with materials costing around half what you’d pay for concrete log siding.

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