{"id":4430,"date":"2020-07-11T00:00:52","date_gmt":"2020-07-10T18:30:52","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.homedecorbuzz.com\/?p=4430"},"modified":"2020-07-10T20:07:24","modified_gmt":"2020-07-10T14:37:24","slug":"7-things-to-keep-in-mind-about-siding-installation","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.homedecorbuzz.com\/7-things-to-keep-in-mind-about-siding-installation\/","title":{"rendered":"7 Things to Keep in Mind About Siding Installation"},"content":{"rendered":"
Installing siding on a home is a significant investment. Fortunately, it shows that not only does a homeowner place a lot of value on how their home looks to the world, but what he thinks of it. Whether a homeowner installs the siding himself or chooses to hire a contractor, some important things should be kept in mind.<\/p>\n What follows is a short list of things that every homeowner should keep in mind about siding installation and how it should be done. Anyone who has further questions would do well to check out dennisandsonscontracting.com<\/a><\/span> on the web.<\/p>\n If there’s one thing to say about siding, it’s not cheap. On the other hand, there are so many types of siding available that it is a buyer’s market for making choices. A wise siding buyer will take advantage of this by shopping around for the best deal.<\/p>\n Just as is the case with any purchase, many contractors might be willing to make you a deal to get the work, but don’t try to take advantage of them. You want to hire a contractor who wants to look out for his customers, not someone they think might be trying to con them.<\/p>\n Before a homeowner makes any commitment to a contractor, they should be completely aware of all the project costs. This includes such things as materials, labor, and others. As much as possible, all the contingencies should be laid bare on the table before a contract is signed.\u00a0 The smaller the room for contract changes, the better.<\/p>\n Any homeowner trying to decide on a particular siding for their home should be aware of subtleties in designs and patterns that might reappear when a truck full of materials arrives. Try to remember what the materials were like and any patterns in the samples, so you don’t get stuck with something you don’t like or something different from what you think you agreed to.<\/p>\n Even if a homeowner has no plans to sell at the time work is done, it’s good to keep in mind what the sales ramifications of a choice might be. For example, a homeowner might have had lifelong fantasies of living in a basketball orange-colored house, but if they end up having to sell, good luck.<\/p>\n<\/a>
Count the Cost<\/h3>\n
Beware of Subtleties<\/h3>\n
Don’t be Surprised by Structural Problems<\/h3>\n