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Choosing the Right Siding Contractor for Your Home

Nov 02, 2023

The siding on your home adds to its aesthetic appeal, increases property value, and protects it from the elements. According to Freedonia Group, the market for siding is projected to increase at a rate of 1.4% annually through 2025, leading to more siding contractors popping up than ever before. However, you shouldn't choose just anybody. Use these tips to help you choose the right home siding contractor for your house.


Look For Quality Work

One slip-up can wreak havoc on your home. Significant gaps between siding expose your home to the elements. To ensure quality work, ask to see pictures of a contractor's previous work. You should also search for online reviews that state whether their work was high quality.


Consider Financing

It can be tough for homeowners to pay for a big job upfront. You should make sure you can finance the job so you aren't met with a huge bill you can't afford. Some companies will even offer no-interest loans.


Request Estimates

Before going with the first company you come across, make sure to request an estimate from at least three different choices. Keep in mind that the cheapest option isn't always the best, as they may cut corners or use low-quality materials. If you balance costs with quality of work, you'll be sure to find an ideal home siding contractor to hire for your house.


Ask About the Job Timeline

Contractors are more in demand than ever before. During spring and summer, most contractors are backed up for weeks, so it's essential to ask about the timeline for the job. Ask them when they can start and how long the job will take. If your siding has significant gaps causing damage to your home, work with a contractor that is available soon.


Ask About Warranties

Respectable contractors will offer a warranty on their work. It's common for a home siding contractor to provide a labor warranty. They can also let you know the manufacturer's warranty on materials. When homeowners work with a siding contractor confident in their ability to do the job correctly, they'll always have a written warranty.


It can be tough to find the right home siding contractor. However, your search may end here! Not only does Siding Repair Systems offer a lifetime labor warranty for installation and repair, but we also offer excellent financing options. Contact us today to get started with a free estimate.

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