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Hodges Roofing & Siding

7405 State Road NN
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Hodges Roofing & Siding

7405 State Road NN
4.79(
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Approved Pro
Customers say: Quality work
Recommended by 94% of Angi customers
Recommended by 94% of HomeAdvisor customers
132 local quotes requested

We specialize in full roof replacements. Since 1976, we have been installing the highest quality roofing systems in Mid-Missouri. Rest assured, when choosing Hodges Roofing and Siding, you have made the right choice. We provide FREE Roof Inspections and FREE Estimates. I will always personally do your inspection and estimate to make sure you are well-informed and get your questions answered. CALL US NOW @ 573-766-3464. Thank You! Greg Hodges

"Hodges, roofing and siding was very responsive and did a great job."

Thomas H on November 2024

We specialize in full roof replacements. Since 1976, we have been installing the highest quality roofing systems in Mid-Missouri. Rest assured, when choosing Hodges Roofing and Siding, you have made the right choice. We provide FREE Roof Inspections and FREE Estimates. I will always personally do your inspection and estimate to make sure you are well-informed and get your questions answered. CALL US NOW @ 573-766-3464. Thank You! Greg Hodges

"Hodges, roofing and siding was very responsive and did a great job."

Thomas H on November 2024


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Ace Construction, Heating & Cooling offers quality construction services for the Southeast Missouri Area. We are proud to work with each of our clients to bring skilled craftsmen and technicians to the building site based on the building plans, project requirements, as well as your heating and cooling needs. Whether you’re looking to remodel or repair, Ace Construction, Heating & Cooling can assist you with your needs

Ace Construction, Heating & Cooling offers quality construction services for the Southeast Missouri Area. We are proud to work with each of our clients to bring skilled craftsmen and technicians to the building site based on the building plans, project requirements, as well as your heating and cooling needs. Whether you’re looking to remodel or repair, Ace Construction, Heating & Cooling can assist you with your needs









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Siding questions, answered by experts

Fiber cement siding is the best siding to install over stucco because it offers many of the same benefits for homes where stucco is common, including fire resistance, insect resistance, and good insulation. Fiber cement siding is also rigid, so it won’t warp over time like vinyl siding might if installed over furring strips.

Concrete log siding offers some cost savings when compared to wood logs. Real wood logs require ongoing maintenance that can total up to $750 annually, while concrete log siding doesn’t require annual maintenance. Since concrete log siding exceeds the requirements of most building codes, it can also lower insurance premiums and boost resale value.

Cracked mortar, loose bricks, water damage, and efflorescence (white powdery deposits) are common problems.

For the materials alone, a square of siding costs an average of $600, but prices can range from $100 to $3,000, depending on the material. Vinyl siding costs toward the lower end of that range, while real brick or stone siding costs closer to the higher end. Keep in mind that many boxes of siding contain two squares, enough to cover 200 square feet, so you may need to double your cost if you only need one square.

Mildew grows into porous wood, making it more difficult to remove than regular dirt (and more destructive). We suggest using a dedicated mildew and mold fungicide to remove mildew, which is found in any local home improvement store. Apply a dose of the fungicide to the siding and leave to work according to the instructions, usually for an hour or two. Then wash it thoroughly away and scrub the spot again. Repeat the process if necessary. If nothing is removing the mildew stains, you should plan on removing those clapboard planks in time, as their damage could cause future problems.

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