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JB C&R LLC

52 NW 38th Ave
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JB C&R LLC

52 NW 38th Ave
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7 years of experience

We specialize in interior and exterior remodeling. We also do new construction. We service residential and commercial clients. We're located out of Trenton, Missouri. We offer financing if needed and free quotes. Call 252-241-9976 now to get your next project done asap! Thank you!

We specialize in interior and exterior remodeling. We also do new construction. We service residential and commercial clients. We're located out of Trenton, Missouri. We offer financing if needed and free quotes. Call 252-241-9976 now to get your next project done asap! Thank you!



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Lee Batye Construction, LLC

14408 County Road CC
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Lee Batye Construction, LLC

14408 County Road CC
5.00(
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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 log siding is durable, rot-resistant, colorfast, and scratch-resistant, and it can last for an average of around 30 years. Some vinyl siding can last for up to 60 years with proper maintenance. You won’t need to repaint or restain this type of siding every several years like you would with wood, so ongoing costs and upkeep will be minimal. Although it’s relatively low maintenance, you should still wash your vinyl log siding twice per year. Doing so will increase its longevity, remove any mold, and retain your home’s curb appeal.

The lifespan of vertical siding depends on the type of material used and whether it’s properly maintained. For instance, vinyl siding can last between 20 and 30 years, while fiber cement siding can last up to 50 years. Remember that the type you choose will depend on how much maintenance it will require to prolong its longevity. 

Although dish soap will work to clean some of the grime off the aluminum siding, it may not kill mold and mildew as efficiently as a cleaning solution you can buy at a hardware store. If you have oily or greasy substances on the aluminum siding, rather than mold and mildew, dish soap should work extremely well.

Hardie board is more expensive than vinyl siding. Vinyl siding costs $3 to $12 per square foot, on average, with cost skewing toward the lower end of that range. Hardie board siding costs $7 to $18 per square foot, depending on the style, color, and trim. However, it lasts twice as long and often looks nicer, meaning you’ll see a higher bump in your home value and greater curb appeal from Hardie board.

You cannot install clapboard siding on a bare, unprepared surface. Clapboard siding requires a clean, sturdy base made from plywood or similar materials, sometimes called backerboard. Then, it needs an underlayment or sheathing, a moisture membrane to help protect the exterior wall.

Note that sometimes clapboard siding is caulked as it’s installed for additional protection. We don’t suggest this: Caulking the siding can trap moisture inside the clapboards and lead to moisture damage over time. The siding needs some space to “breathe,” especially in rainy weather.

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