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Select Siding & Home Services LLC

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22 years of experience

I do jobs with quality first to finish with attention to details and without cutting corners on materials or workmanship. One customer at a time, I'm your guy for personal service that treats your home like its my own. All questions answered, fully insured and MN. Reg. IR689996 as a Specialty contractor / LLC. CALL 218 341 5315, RANDY

I do jobs with quality first to finish with attention to details and without cutting corners on materials or workmanship. One customer at a time, I'm your guy for personal service that treats your home like its my own. All questions answered, fully insured and MN. Reg. IR689996 as a Specialty contractor / LLC. CALL 218 341 5315, RANDY




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Ace builders LLC

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10+ years experienced carpenter available for installs or repairs. I am very prideful in my work leaving every customer highly satisfied. professional, Skilled, and motivated.

10+ years experienced carpenter available for installs or repairs. I am very prideful in my work leaving every customer highly satisfied. professional, Skilled, and motivated.


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Elevate Co.

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Proudly serving the North Shore, Elevate Co. can take on any project you are looking to have completed. Remodels, repairs, home maintenance and more!

Proudly serving the North Shore, Elevate Co. can take on any project you are looking to have completed. Remodels, repairs, home maintenance and more!


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Lakes and Streams Construction

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20 years of experience

At Lakes and Streams we find what makes people tick and turn their dreams into vision. We take the high pressure, big city feel out of all of our meets. We are here to offer a great quality product at a reasonable price, and we are ready when you are. There is no rush, wait a week, wait a year. We are here for you, and will always make YOU the priority!!

At Lakes and Streams we find what makes people tick and turn their dreams into vision. We take the high pressure, big city feel out of all of our meets. We are here to offer a great quality product at a reasonable price, and we are ready when you are. There is no rush, wait a week, wait a year. We are here for you, and will always make YOU the priority!!

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Vinyl Siding Cleaning questions, answered by experts

You can refresh your siding by washing it, painting it, repairing damage, or using a siding restoration kit. Removing debris, mildew, and dirt buildup makes your siding look brighter and fresher. If you seal and fix issues, the siding looks newer. And if you paint faded areas, the color can be more seamless.

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

The easiest way to remove vinyl siding is with a zip tool, which can be purchased at a local hardware store for less than $10. This tool works by slipping underneath a panel to disconnect two pieces of vinyl siding from one another. Once the tool is hooked underneath, slide the tool across the vinyl panel and pry upward.

Yes, by sourcing materials and textures that blend seamlessly.

Although it isn’t recommended to use more than 1,500 pounds of force per square inch (or PSI) on delicate siding materials like wood and metal, it’s safe to use more than that on surfaces made of stone, cement, and, yes, vinyl. In most cases, you can use up to 3,500 PSI without any problems, though you’ll want to make sure to use a tip with a spray span that better disperses this pressure, like a green or yellow tip.

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