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Avatar for Perfect Choice Exteriors LLC
Perfect Choice Exteriors LLC
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Vinyl Siding - Install or Completely Replace

Serving Hampton, IL and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 2009

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"I'm thrilled with the results of their siding service. The new siding looks fantastic, and their team went above and beyond to ensure everything was done to my satisfaction. This is a great company."
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Recommended by92%of homeowners
Avatar for LEGACY CONSTRUCTION & HAULING, LLC
LEGACY CONSTRUCTION & HAULING, LLC
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Vinyl Siding - Repair or Partially Replace

Serving Hampton, IL and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We have a large 2 building commercial retail/office complex 3 stories tall that we have been completely renovating the exterior on. They have been replacing siding, adding trim, airless painting etc… they can pretty much do what ever you need them to do. Great work, awesome people to work with. We plan on having them back once warmer weather returns."
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R & B Remodeling
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Vinyl Siding - Repair or Partially ReplaceMetal Siding: Install or Completely ReplaceMetal Siding: Repair or Partially Replace+2 more

Serving Hampton, IL and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

Free estimates

Customers say: True professional

"They are skilled craftsmen who repaired our second story deck and made it like new again. They arrived on time and completed the job in a timely, workmanlike manner and within our budget. We recommend them without hesitation."
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Response time11 hrs
3 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by82%of homeowners
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Siding questions, answered by experts

Traditionally, you place a layer of ⅜-inch foam board beneath aluminum siding. This gives you a smooth surface to which you can fasten the trim and siding. Beneath the foam board, you should have some kind of waterproof sheathing to further protect your home from water damage. It’s possible this sheathing is already under your current siding.

Yes, cedar is a popular option for shou sugi ban siding, which is a Japanese style of charring wood for a home’s exterior to finish and protect the material. Cedar shou sugi ban siding costs $15 per square foot on average, but ranges between $2 and $25 per square foot depending on your home’s size, the price of labor, and where you live.

The biggest con of insulated vinyl siding is that it’s more expensive than traditional vinyl siding. If you’re hoping to save costs on your siding project, you’ll have better luck finding budget-friendly vinyl siding, which can cost as little as $2 per square foot, installed.

As stunning and natural as stone siding is, it's not for everyone. Some popular siding alternatives to stone siding include:

  • Aluminum siding

  • Brick veneer siding

  • Engineered wood siding

  • Fiber cement siding

  • Wood siding

  • Vinyl siding

If you want the look of natural stone siding without the high material and installation costs, vinyl siding may be one of the best alternatives. It’s lightweight, low-cost, and low maintenance but does have a lower life span than natural stone.

Some homeowners use caulk on the edges of clapboard siding to help seal it. However, this method invites new problems. With so many gaps sealed, clapboard siding is often unable to drain properly and moisture from rain or other sources can build up inside. This can lead to rot and other issues over time. When repairing clapboards, it’s best to avoid caulking the final product. The exception is trim around windows and doors, which should be caulked to avoid moisture problems.

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