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My names Chandler Jones, im 19 years, im in the Ibew apprenticeship, Graduated from Carterville Illinois Highschool, I love sports and im looking for some extra gigs



I am offering handyman services a large variety of different services interior and exterior I have many years of service and experience.


Hard working , always get the job done nothing is to hard or unfinished im athletic smart communication skills a d problem.solving


Remodels, light electrical, ceiling fan removals etc. No job to big or to small. I have another worker if needed and have references as well.



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Let us help you with all your remodeling needs. Painting, trim, drywall, flooring, Re leveling, deck building, and siding. We will do work on mobile homes, as well. If youre needing help with some projects, give us a call. We are licensed and insured, with years of experience.

Let us help you with all your remodeling needs. Painting, trim, drywall, flooring, Re leveling, deck building, and siding. We will do work on mobile homes, as well. If youre needing help with some projects, give us a call. We are licensed and insured, with years of experience.




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Vinyl Siding Cleaning questions, answered by experts

It’s almost always more affordable to repair vinyl siding. It costs an average of $3 to $12 per square foot to install new vinyl siding. Alternatively, it costs between $2 and $4 per square foot to repair vinyl siding. In some cases, a complete replacement may be more expensive up front, but could save you money in the long run if it helps avoid ongoing issues like leaks and water damage. Use a siding calculator to determine square footage and estimate the costs of both options.

Vinyl siding costs about $12,200 on average, ranging from $6,400 to $18,300. The low end of the overall price range is about $1,500 and increases to $30,000 or more on the high end. You can expect project costs to vary based on home size, local labor rates, and type of vinyl siding. Types of vinyl siding include:

  • Clapboard: $2–$7 per square foot

  • Dutch lap: $2–$7 per square foot

  • Shake: $6.50 per square foot

  • Insulated vinyl: $8 per square foot

  • Vertical: $5.50 per square foot

  • Vinyl log: $4 per square foot

  • Scallop: $5–$10 per square foot

Choosing between vinyl and fiberglass windows comes down to your priorities. If you’re after an affordable option with solid performance and minimal maintenance, vinyl is your go-to. On the other hand, if you’re willing to invest a bit more for long-term durability, better environmental impact, and more design options, fiberglass might be worth the extra cost. Either way, consider consulting with a pro to figure out what’s best for you.

It’s possible to match new vinyl to your old siding, but it can be difficult. First, vinyl siding fades in the sunlight, so even after a few years, it may have a markedly different appearance than its original color. Second, the composition and manufacturing techniques of vinyl siding are always being updated, which means older vinyl siding is discontinued quite frequently. That increases the chances you won’t be able to match the exact color and design of your previous siding.

Purchasing the same model and color of siding that your home currently has gives you the best chance at an accurate match. However, even if you purchase replacement siding from the same manufacturer, fading often causes a slight color mismatch. Dark colored siding fades faster than light colored siding, so you may notice a color mismatch more with dark colors. When trying to learn how to restore faded vinyl siding, cleaning the original siding is a good start. You also may be able to paint your existing siding to create a better match with the new siding.

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