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Disaster Fire and Water General Contracting
9081 2nd St.
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Disaster Fire and Water General Contracting
9081 2nd St.
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9 years of experience

Locally owned and operated general contracting company staffed with licensed insurance adjusters and in house tradesman.

"This is the same owner of DFW General contracting. See that review. Charles Christie and Jason Schemmel. Same guys have that as are listed here as contacts. I had to spend upwards of $3,500 less than a year after they repaired my roof. They did a horrible job!!! The flashing around our chimney looked like a child did the work. Holes, screws and tons of caulking. I've added photos here of what these guy's call workmanship, or lack there of. I've been trying to pin them down to sue them. They may try to change their company name but I will find them. I'm back having to repair the inside of my home due to the water damage from their shoddy work. I will go as far as saying NEVER hire these guys and I mean ANY work. Don't even let them cut your grass."

Todd C on March 2019

Locally owned and operated general contracting company staffed with licensed insurance adjusters and in house tradesman.

"This is the same owner of DFW General contracting. See that review. Charles Christie and Jason Schemmel. Same guys have that as are listed here as contacts. I had to spend upwards of $3,500 less than a year after they repaired my roof. They did a horrible job!!! The flashing around our chimney looked like a child did the work. Holes, screws and tons of caulking. I've added photos here of what these guy's call workmanship, or lack there of. I've been trying to pin them down to sue them. They may try to change their company name but I will find them. I'm back having to repair the inside of my home due to the water damage from their shoddy work. I will go as far as saying NEVER hire these guys and I mean ANY work. Don't even let them cut your grass."

Todd C on March 2019


ASAP Roofing
117 N. Beltline Rd
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ASAP Roofing
117 N. Beltline Rd
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14 years of experience

ASAP Roofing is an insurance-approved national roof repair contractor, focusing on roof replacement and restoring weather related damages. ASAP Roofing takes pride in many professional roof repair services. Although catastrophic storms can be a major headache for the people in the affected areas, we strive to provide a service that will leave each customer in a better situation than before the storm hit. Many people who are forced to repair their homes after a major storm, have questions regarding their specific insurance coverage as well as concerns regarding local building codes and the ways this might affect their restoration and/or roof repair efforts. At ASAP Roofing, we work with insurance companies on a daily basis and we intend to take the headaches out of the process for the affected homeowners.

ASAP Roofing is an insurance-approved national roof repair contractor, focusing on roof replacement and restoring weather related damages. ASAP Roofing takes pride in many professional roof repair services. Although catastrophic storms can be a major headache for the people in the affected areas, we strive to provide a service that will leave each customer in a better situation than before the storm hit. Many people who are forced to repair their homes after a major storm, have questions regarding their specific insurance coverage as well as concerns regarding local building codes and the ways this might affect their restoration and/or roof repair efforts. At ASAP Roofing, we work with insurance companies on a daily basis and we intend to take the headaches out of the process for the affected homeowners.


JOE'S REMODELING
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JOE'S REMODELING
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18 years of experience

My business allows me to take cash and/or charge - whatever is more convenient for you.

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Siding questions, answered by experts
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The length of time your siding will last will depend on the siding material and your climate. It’s important to remember that proper routine maintenance, like twice-a-year cleaning, is vital to help extend the longevity of your siding and to avoid replacement before its expected lifetime ends. 

  • Vinyl, aluminum, and wood siding lasts 20 to 40 years

  • Fiber cement siding lasts around 50 years

  • Brick and stone veneer siding lasts at least 100 years

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Charlie M.
on Jan 12, 2025

Vinyl siding has a limited lifetime warranty from the manufacturer against cracking and fading. Realistically, 25 to 30 years is the lifespan.

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Siding repair costs $870 for an average homeowner. This cost could be as little as $75 or as much as $16,000, depending on your existing siding material, repair type, and damage level. For example, for basic siding repair, you can expect to pay between $2 and $16 per square foot for materials and labor. However, if you have extensive damage or for more expensive materials like stucco, that price jumps to $4 to $50 per square foot.

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Charlie M.
on Jan 12, 2025

There is a difference between repairing/partial replacement and a complete installation. A repair service call for vinyl siding is at least $300.00. The more material that needs to be purchased for partial replacement, the higher the cost. The average cost for a complete installation of vinyl siding and soffit is $17k to $22K depending on the size and grade of materials.

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There are certain circumstances where your homeowners insurance might cover the expense of siding repair. If you have siding damage due to extreme weather, a natural disaster, a fire, or a hail storm, your policy might fully or partially pay for the repair or replacement cost. However, most policies will not help pay for repairs due to general wear and tear. It’s best to review your homeowners insurance policy for full details on what may be covered.

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Michael T.
on Jan 07, 2025

In certain situations, your homeowners insurance may cover the cost of siding repairs or replacement. If your siding is damaged by extreme weather conditions, a natural disaster, a fire, or a hailstorm, your insurance policy could pay for some or all of the repair or replacement costs. This coverage can be crucial, as severe weather events and disasters can cause significant damage to your home. 

However, it’s important to note that most homeowners insurance policies will not cover repairs due to general wear and tear or normal aging of materials. For instance, fading, cracking, or rotting caused by prolonged exposure to the elements is typically considered a maintenance issue and is not eligible for reimbursement. 

To fully understand what’s covered, it’s crucial to review your homeowners insurance policy in detail. Pay close attention to exclusions, specific types of coverage for exterior damage, and the conditions under which you can file a claim for siding repair or replacement. It’s also a good idea to consult with your insurance provider to get a clear explanation of your coverage and how to maximize the benefits available to you. 

When dealing with siding damage and potential insurance claims, it’s equally important to work with an experienced contractor who can guide you through the evaluation and repair process. A reputable contractor not only helps assess the extent of the damage but can also work alongside your insurance company to ensure that you receive the full benefits of your policy. An experienced contractor will thoroughly inspect the damage and provide an accurate, detailed estimate for repairs. They’ll help document the damage properly, which can be crucial in ensuring your insurance claim is successful. Additionally, they can assist in identifying any potential issues that may have been overlooked, ensuring that you don’t miss out on the coverage that you’re entitled to. Contractors with experience in insurance claims can also serve as advocates, communicating with your insurance provider.

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The cost to replace siding for your home is $11,450 on average. But siding replacement can cost up to $40,000 or more, with the largest expense being your chosen material. For example, for a 2,000 square feet house, the average cost of siding materials such as vinyl is between $9,000 and $14,000. Wood siding is a little more expensive, ranging from $16,000 to $26,000. However, for the same size house using brick or stone, that cost jumps to $18,000 to $100,000. When choosing to replace your home’s siding, it’s essential to consider your climate and longevity.

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Julio R.
on Jan 13, 2025

The minimum amount to replace siding for a 2,000 square foot home is $14,000 for vinyl siding, and it goes up higher from there.

Reyes Construction LLC
Wapato, WA
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There are several different types of siding available to give you the home exterior of your dreams. Each type of siding has its own cost factors, estimated lifespan, and benefits to fit your needs. Some common siding options include:

  • Vinyl 

  • Wood 

  • Aluminum 

  • Fiber cement 

  • Brick 

  • Stone and stone veneer 

  • Stucco

If you want to stay environmentally friendly, wood siding is natural, recyclable, and renewable. However, if you’re looking for a durable siding option that is more resistant to dents and scratches, brick or stone siding is your best choice.

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