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kwando
03-28-2016, 16:11
Does anyone own a siding company or can recommend a siding company to quote me on siding repair?

Reply here or message me.

Thanks in advance!

Wulf202
03-28-2016, 19:16
Do not use crossroads home improvement or all sides installers

kwando
03-28-2016, 20:27
Thx for the headsup

gnihcraes
03-28-2016, 22:34
couldn't cut and paste the info.. click below for image.

Great owner of this company, been around a long time. I'm sure they can do good work for you.

You probably don't need to talk with the owner Rick who is listed. Just give them a ring.

64642

kwando
03-29-2016, 09:59
couldn't cut and paste the info.. click below for image.

Great owner of this company, been around a long time. I'm sure they can do good work for you.

You probably don't need to talk with the owner Rick who is listed. Just give them a ring.

64642

number is not in service or disconnected.

kwando
03-30-2016, 20:31
Bump.... Finding a contractor to come out in this housing boom is nearly impossible. Everyone is booked out.

I need to know if the cost to replacere this siding will cost more than $2000.

The seller has agree to lower the price in the inspection objection. And I don't want to accept now, to later find out its a $10,000 job.

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gnihcraes
03-30-2016, 20:41
number is not in service or disconnected.

shoot, sorry about that. hmm, wonder if they just re-branded or changed numbers. Checking...

jslo
03-30-2016, 20:48
Can't tell exactly how much or the product (hardboard or cement board) that needs replaced but tear out, disposal, install, caulk and paint...
I don't see it being a $2000 job but nothing near $10,000.
Where are you located?

Wulf202
03-30-2016, 20:56
Do you want it replaced with the same thing? The issue isn't the siding it's the install. They should have left a gap at the roof line and make sure they properly flashed it. The large end they didn't hang it with an expansion gap

If you just need a number asap call Lowe's and depot
Add 10-20% to that to get someone good

Off the hip I'm thinking 2500-3500 assuming only minor repairs behind the upper area

Irving
03-30-2016, 21:23
I also think $2,000 is low, but I couldn't tell you by how much.

kwando
03-30-2016, 21:42
Can't tell exactly how much or the product (hardboard or cement board) that needs replaced but tear out, disposal, install, caulk and paint...
I don't see it being a $2000 job but nothing near $10,000.
Where are you located?

I'm not sure, some type of wood hardboard. Kelly recommended it be replaced with Hardey but that's stuff is $$$

The house is located in Elizabeth



Do you want it replaced with the same thing? The issue isn't the siding it's the install. They should have left a gap at the roof line and make sure they properly flashed it. The large end they didn't hang it with an expansion gap

If you just need a number asap call Lowe's and depot
Add 10-20% to that to get someone good

Off the hip I'm thinking 2500-3500 assuming only minor repairs behind the upper area

Thanks for the advice. Like I said in the previous post, Hardey would be nice since that side is North facing. Apparently it gets beat up by the elements more.


I also think $2,000 is low, but I couldn't tell you by how much.

Me too but I don't know anything about siding.

I have a company coming out Friday.

Irving
03-30-2016, 21:50
South side has far more sun exposure and generally wears faster than the other elevations. North side should be in the best condition.

gnihcraes
03-30-2016, 22:12
hardi board or similar product. (multiple similar items available) nice stuff, but is a bit pricey. Wears great though. 10 years here and not an issue.

Gman
03-30-2016, 22:15
North side should be in the best condition.
In my neighborhood, the North side is prone to buckling due to the make of hardboard and the installation. Fortunately, my home hasn't experienced the problems.

kwando
03-30-2016, 22:26
Yea that wind kicks the snow up on that side, that's what causes the buckling. So I've been told

gnihcraes
03-30-2016, 22:29
In my neighborhood, the North side is prone to buckling due to the make of hardboard and the installation. Fortunately, my home hasn't experienced the problems.

I believe the install is everything. The guys that did mine, made sure the nails were not set below surface and boards not too tight. I hear popping at times when it's warming up, but haven't seen any buckling. One or two butt ends sometimes need a smidge of caulk fixed up. Paint sticks very well, no flaking/peeling.

Wulf202
03-30-2016, 22:57
Yea that wind kicks the snow up on that side, that's what causes the buckling. So I've been toldthat's a great story to tell your insurance company.

jslo
03-30-2016, 22:59
I blind nailed my hardi back in '06. No peeling yet, nice stuff.

Irving
03-30-2016, 23:14
Yea that wind kicks the snow up on that side, that's what causes the buckling. So I've been told


that's a great story to tell your insurance company.

Yeah, pretty much.

The big thing I see with that kind of siding is that moisture gets in around the nails, then sits at the bottom of each lap and swells.

What you showed photos of is an installation issue, and not an issue with the product, or the local conditions.