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Estes Necessity Builds LLC

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Estes Necessity Builds LLC

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A new home improvement and home upgrade company located in Poplar Bluff Missouri. We do remodels, all new and old buildings, new home builds, framing, roofing, landscaping, concrete, power washing, lawn mowing, etc. We are open 24/7. Our phone number is located under our page.

A new home improvement and home upgrade company located in Poplar Bluff Missouri. We do remodels, all new and old buildings, new home builds, framing, roofing, landscaping, concrete, power washing, lawn mowing, etc. We are open 24/7. Our phone number is located under our page.


J&M Construction

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J&M Construction

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We provide all aspects of a full remodel. As well as building decks, sheds, and many others. We strive to complete our work in timely manner as well as a fair value. Our business started in 2017 and are a small family owned company.

We provide all aspects of a full remodel. As well as building decks, sheds, and many others. We strive to complete our work in timely manner as well as a fair value. Our business started in 2017 and are a small family owned company.


Bootheel Roofing

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Bootheel Roofing

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Bootheel Roofing is a Southeast Missouri crew that specializes in metal and shingle roofing as well as siding, soffit, and gutter work.

Bootheel Roofing is a Southeast Missouri crew that specializes in metal and shingle roofing as well as siding, soffit, and gutter work.


Voyles Construction and Remodeling

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Voyles Construction and Remodeling

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No job is too big or too small, we can handle them all! Were a small local business with over 20 years of experience. We have handled work from local customers and local cities as well. *Remodeling inside home *Shops/Garages for your home or business *Privacy fences *Siding and windows *Door and carpet installs and so much more, call for more information today! *Need a new job started or have you started a project and need some help? *Need a prior job fixed? *Have a dream project you want to start? *Need something small? - new door, fresh coat of paint, new carpet Don't wait, let us help! Estimates are free. Call or text anytime to schedule yours. 573-344-0913 Craig Voyles

No job is too big or too small, we can handle them all! Were a small local business with over 20 years of experience. We have handled work from local customers and local cities as well. *Remodeling inside home *Shops/Garages for your home or business *Privacy fences *Siding and windows *Door and carpet installs and so much more, call for more information today! *Need a new job started or have you started a project and need some help? *Need a prior job fixed? *Have a dream project you want to start? *Need something small? - new door, fresh coat of paint, new carpet Don't wait, let us help! Estimates are free. Call or text anytime to schedule yours. 573-344-0913 Craig Voyles







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Siding questions, answered by experts

You can put new siding over clapboards, but it’s not recommended. Some sidings, like vinyl siding, can go over clapboards with sheathing like a foam layer in between. However, it’s best to remove clapboard siding if you plan on replacing it with new siding. Burying wood clapboards underneath new siding can create risks of rot and mold, or hidden insect damage. It can also create warping issues over time. Removing clapboards allows you to properly install a new sheathing, as well as clean up the exterior wall and look for any signs of damage.

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.

New siding improves curb appeal, insulation, and protection from moisture and pests.

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.

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.

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