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Agape Grace Roofing

841 Minnesota Avenue
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Agape Grace Roofing

841 Minnesota Avenue
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8 years of experience

Agape Grace Roofing is the top Kansas roofing contractor serving Greater Kansas City and surrounding metro area markets. We specialize in Architectural Asphalt Shingles, modified Bitumen, and TPO Roofing System for both residential and commercial. We are proficient at dealing with storm damage repairs, replacement as well as the installation of siding and seamless gutter.

Agape Grace Roofing is the top Kansas roofing contractor serving Greater Kansas City and surrounding metro area markets. We specialize in Architectural Asphalt Shingles, modified Bitumen, and TPO Roofing System for both residential and commercial. We are proficient at dealing with storm damage repairs, replacement as well as the installation of siding and seamless gutter.



Lee Batye Construction, LLC

14408 County Road CC
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Lee Batye Construction, LLC

14408 County Road CC
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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

Professional installers typically recommend caulking between siding boards, but it depends on the material. With Hardie board and fiber cement siding, manufacturers don't recommend adding caulk because it can trap moisture in the joints or discourage flexibility in fluctuating temperatures. Consult your local siding contractor about caulking best practices before adding any to your home’s exterior.

The cost of wood siding varies by the type of wood. Engineered wood siding tends to be in the middle of typical costs ($3 to $7 per square foot for materials). Hardwoods, for instance, can cost $5 to $20 per square foot for materials alone, but cedar wood can be as cheap as $3 per square foot.

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.

The living space of a home doesn’t correlate directly with how many square feet of siding you’ll need, but on average, a 2,000-square-foot home will need 1,700 square feet of siding or 17 squares of siding. Your siding measurements will vary depending on the layout of your home, the number of stories, the size of your doors and windows, and even your roof style.

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.

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