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Onyx Home Improvement
4.7(
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Serving Biscoe, NC and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Very professional and gave us a quote that was reasonable. Singed contract before he left and can’t wait to see new gutters! I would highly recommend Onxy Home Improvement !!"
Gutter Guards
Gutter Guards
Gutters and Gutter Guards
Gutters and Gutter Guards
Gutters and Gutter Guards

+9

Response time5 hrs
Response rate95%
120 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Carolina blacktop & roofing
4.8(
4
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Serving Biscoe, NC and surrounding areas

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"It sems that this company is not in business any more. However, the lead roofer, Jesus, gave me his number and he has been back out to my house several times to work on various different jobs I had. Jesus was an amazing person to acquire. I am thankful for meeting him."
Roofing repair
Roofing repair
Roofing repair
Roofing repair
Roofing repair

+34

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Southern National Roofing
4.4(
35
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Serving Biscoe, NC and surrounding areas

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"Hunter Kleisner was Awesome from the time he arrived. He walked me through the whole thing with getting new roof and even the price was great. The guys got it all done in 1 day and also did a fantastic with clean up couldn't ask for a better roofing company."
Recommended by90%of homeowners
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Wolverton Home Improvement
3.6(
26
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Serving Biscoe, NC and surrounding areas

In business since 2003

"Ed's quote for putting down 1000 sq ft of hardwood flooring in my home was very competitive. He brought a team of three and they knocked it out in record time. I'm extremely pleased with his work, and I'm hiring Ed to finish the hardwoods in the rest of the house in the next couple of weeks. I would recommend him to anybody."
Recommended by27%of homeowners
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Siding questions, answered by experts

You should plan to stain or refinish your home's cedar siding every three to seven years to maintain its appearance and provide maximum protection, though some estimates suggest a range of four to six years. The exact frequency depends on several factors, including your local climate, exposure to severe weather like direct sunlight, rain, and wind, the quality of the initial stain application, the type of stain used, and the overall condition and quality of the wood.

For homes in harsh climates with high humidity and significant sun exposure, you should plan on staining as often as every three years, while those in milder locations may only need to do so every seven years. For the longest-lasting protection in particularly harsh climates, consider using an opaque stain.

If you are looking for a lower-maintenance alternative, you might consider vinyl or aluminum siding. While the initial installation cost can be higher, they do not require as much upkeep and can offer more value over time, especially in areas with excessive rainfall or high humidity.

DIY is possible, but professional installation ensures weatherproofing, insulation, and proper fastening.

Homeowners insurance may cover the cost of siding repair or replacement, but coverage depends on the cause of the damage. Most policies will cover damage from a covered event, such as a storm, wind, hail, fire, natural disaster, or other impact damage. Your policy might pay for the full or partial cost of the repair or replacement. However, damage resulting from age, general wear and tear, or neglect is typically not covered, and you should expect to pay for those repairs out of pocket. It is best to review your specific homeowners insurance policy for full details on what is covered, how to file a claim, and what documentation is required.

The main differences between dutch lap versus clapboard siding have to do with their design and texture. Clapboard siding features flat, beveled planks stacked at a slight angle, offering a simple, traditional look. Dutch lap siding features a subtly concave surface along with a notch that creates a shadowed look between the boards. This eye-catching design often resembles wood grain and introduces a noticeable shadow line, making it more visually interesting compared to the simpler look of clapboard siding.

Traditionally, you place a layer of ⅜-inch foam board beneath aluminum siding. This gives you a smooth surface to which you can fasten the trim and siding. Beneath the foam board, you should have some kind of waterproof sheathing to further protect your home from water damage. It’s possible this sheathing is already under your current siding.

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