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LA REALEZA LLC

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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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Services offered Framing Roofing Siding New Construction Windows Doors Remodeling Guaranteed customer satisfaction Only one way to do the job and that is the right way ExperienceI have been in the construction business for 9 years I started my own company 2 years ago

Services offered Framing Roofing Siding New Construction Windows Doors Remodeling Guaranteed customer satisfaction Only one way to do the job and that is the right way ExperienceI have been in the construction business for 9 years I started my own company 2 years ago









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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.

Contrary to popular belief, people still do use aluminum siding for their homes—but it’s much less popular than it was in the mid-1900s. The introduction of various types of vinyl siding as an affordable option reduced the demand for aluminum, which is prone to scratching and denting and needs to be repainted every five to 10 years. Given the abundance of house siding options, especially newer and more popular types like stone veneer siding, aluminum siding has simply just fallen out of favor.

Aluminum is a durable siding material that can last for 30 to 45 years depending on factors like your climate, how well it’s maintained, and the quality of the aluminum. However, the siding’s appearance is likely to deteriorate much faster than its structure, especially if it’s painted, so you should clean it annually and repaint it when it starts to chip to maintain its look. 

Stucco siding is the most energy-efficient option on its own, but you can choose insulated vinyl, insulated metal, or insulated brick or stone facade siding that improves energy efficiency even further. These options include a layer of foam insulation under the siding to reduce heat transfer between your living space and the exterior. If you live in a particularly sunny climate, a reflective option like insulated steel or aluminum siding can maximize efficiency.

When choosing a siding color to complement your home’s red brick exterior, start by examining the shade and undertone of the brick. Some have a muted rust color that pairs well with a light or dark gray paint color, while more red-toned bricks look best against light neutrals like off-white or beige.

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