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LA REALEZA LLC

7715 W 96th Ter
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LA REALEZA LLC

7715 W 96th Ter
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12 years of experience

La Realeza is here dedicated to serve you specialized in interior and exterior commercial and residential painting. Additional services include wood rot, siding and framing, decks, home additions and assembly. Feel free to contact for any additional services not listed. Contact us for a free estimate.

La Realeza is here dedicated to serve you specialized in interior and exterior commercial and residential painting. Additional services include wood rot, siding and framing, decks, home additions and assembly. Feel free to contact for any additional services not listed. Contact us for a free estimate.


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Lee Batye Construction, LLC

14408 County Road CC
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Lee Batye Construction, LLC

14408 County Road CC
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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
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We are a BBB Accredited General Construction Company located in Holt, MO. We have been in business for 25+ years and specialize in Residential and Commercial Construction which include General Contracting; Custom Built Homes; Post Frame Buildings; Concrete; Additions; Remodeling; Siding; Decks. Feel free to visit our Website at https://www.leebatyeconstructionllc.com

"We feel that Lee and his team did an excellent job. He was very informative and efficient."

Rhonda P on May 2021

We are a BBB Accredited General Construction Company located in Holt, MO. We have been in business for 25+ years and specialize in Residential and Commercial Construction which include General Contracting; Custom Built Homes; Post Frame Buildings; Concrete; Additions; Remodeling; Siding; Decks. Feel free to visit our Website at https://www.leebatyeconstructionllc.com

"We feel that Lee and his team did an excellent job. He was very informative and efficient."

Rhonda P on May 2021








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Siding questions, answered by experts

Vinyl is the most common shingle siding due to its rigid PVC design, longevity, affordability, and ease of installation. The next most popular types of shingle siding are fiber cement, which is in the mid-range for prices, and cedar shake, which is the most expensive. Consider the upfront cost, ongoing maintenance costs, and durability in your specific climate before deciding.

Different types of siding provide unique aesthetic and structural features, with each material commanding its own cost. Availability of materials and shipping costs also factors largely into the cost. The common types of siding materials include:

  • Stucco: $7–$9 per square foot

  • Wood: $1–$15 per square foot

  • Engineered wood: $1–$6 per square foot

  • Aluminum: $3–$6 per square foot

  • Fiber cement: $5–$14 per square foot

  • Brick: $10–$20 per square foot

  • Brick veneer: $3–$10 per square foot

  • Stone: $7–$30 per square foot

  • Stone veneer: $5–$11 per square foot

Increasing home value and return on investment (ROI) are two different things and it’s important to differentiate between the two. While a kitchen remodel will surely raise the value of the house, it may only have an ROI of around 50%. Homeowners looking to raise the value of their home for sale will have to consider how much they will recoup by the monetary investment in projects, as the ROI percentages may be lower or higher than the added value on a dollar-for-dollar basis.

Not wrapping a house before installing siding can lead to moisture intrusion, rot, mold, and even higher energy bills. Older houses may have siding installed without wrap underneath, so it’s a good idea to add a wrap layer when it comes time to replace old siding to prevent potential damage from water intrusion—local codes may even require it, so check with your municipal building authority. 

If you buy new cedar, the process of cutting it usually roughs up the surface enough that it doesn’t require sanding. However, if you buy older cedar or you’re repurposing it from another application, it’s a good idea to sand it. This helps the stain settle into the grain, and results in a more uniform appearance.

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