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Amick Built is your General Contractor of choice for South-Central Missouri. We tackle everything from building custom homes, barns, garages, remodels etc. We focus on Integrity, Efficiency and Sustainability. Contact us today with your needs and see how Amick Built can work for you.

Amick Built is your General Contractor of choice for South-Central Missouri. We tackle everything from building custom homes, barns, garages, remodels etc. We focus on Integrity, Efficiency and Sustainability. Contact us today with your needs and see how Amick Built can work for you.










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Siding questions, answered by experts

A square of siding refers to 100 square feet of siding materials. Rather than sell by the individual square foot, manufacturers typically sell siding materials by the square. For instance, if you need 105 square feet of siding but the material is sold in squares, you’ll need to purchase two squares (200 square feet).

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.

Yes, you can mix siding types to create a unique design. However, it requires thoughtful planning to execute properly. The installation process will also be more time-consuming than if you were to choose either vertical or horizontal for the entire home, so it will cost you more in labor and design costs. 

Stucco is considered a type of cladding because it includes a built-in ventilation layer, a weatherproof membrane beneath that, and, often, a layer of insulation to improve building efficiency. The multiple layers of stucco—the scratch coat, the brown coat, and the finish coat—also create a more complex building membrane, so it’s more accurate to call it cladding. However, homeowners and contractors alike refer to stucco as siding.

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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