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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.


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.


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Cedar Ridge Development

504 North Main Street
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Cedar Ridge Development

504 North Main Street
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We are a business that provides quality roofing, framing, and general contracting. We can build you your dream home from the ground up, or help you along the way with one-off aspects. We also do vinyl siding, LP siding, Hardie siding. Along with metal roofing, and asphalt shingles.

We are a business that provides quality roofing, framing, and general contracting. We can build you your dream home from the ground up, or help you along the way with one-off aspects. We also do vinyl siding, LP siding, Hardie siding. Along with metal roofing, and asphalt shingles.








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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.

The most significant benefit to mixing siding styles is the visual appeal and intrigue you can create. Multiple colors or textures will make your home stand out, boosting curb appeal and home value. Mixing siding styles also lets you take advantage of the high resale value of stone without having to pay the high cost of covering your entire home with it. Coupling stone and vinyl means pairing affordability and value. Plus, you’ll often only have to pay for a partial siding replacement when it comes time to replace one of the materials.

Brick and stone siding last the longest, sometimes providing protection and curb appeal for 100 years or more. These siding materials also cost more than any other, but the value you get for the money is also superior. Fiber cement siding is an excellent middle ground that’s more affordable than stone and brick. It’s a low-maintenance siding material that can still last for 50 years or longer with good maintenance.

Pressure washing shou sugi ban siding is generally not a good idea. The charring process used in creating shou sugi ban siding involves burning the wood's surface to achieve its unique appearance and enhanced durability. The charred surface is delicate, and pressure washing can easily damage it. Instead of pressure washing, you can clean it with a soft brush or broom to remove loose debris, followed by a mixture of mild soap and water applied with a soft cloth or sponge.

Fiber cement siding will last an average of 50 years, but you could get up to 70 years of useful life out of yours with proper maintenance. All types of siding, including fiber cement, will have shorter lifespans in extreme climates, as salt, impact from blown debris, heavy rain, and intense sunshine can all limit siding lifespan.

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