Homeowners add colors, and textures to American Classic Insulated Vinyl Siding and their home is the neighborhood showcase!
It was time to re-paint the home, spend more money than a paint job that will last 4-8 years or consider investing in new siding?
When it comes to residing your hoe you have a lot of different choices and after some through research on materials, installation and finally choosing a company they called Midwest Construction of Grimes, Iowa a Des Moines, Iowa suburb located on the northwest part of the city.
They meet with Matt Kloberdanz a 10 year sales veteran with a great background in installation.
Matt, carefully measure the exterior walls and inspected them for any surface rot on the siding, soffits and trims including window sills, casings and door casings.
The homeowners had some ideas for the home but with Matt’s expertise and added suggestions the home owners chose Dune - Double-6 American Classic Insulated Vinyl siding with Firebrick Red Rustic Cedar Staggered Shakes in the gable and over the garage door. The front lower half of the home was covered with Plumb Creek Verseta Stone.
Introducing Tando Shake
In the beginning, there was wood – it was beautiful, but it needed to be maintained to slow (but never completely stop) the effects of Mother Nature. Then came, vinyl siding, fiber cement siding and finally Tando Shake:
· Easier to install and more workable than other options.
· Tando Shake puts the power of choice and creativity back into the hands of the professional installer.
· Architectural style
· Texture
· Wood stain
Proprietary technology and processes that delivers a look and feel so real, you’ll want to touch it.
VERSETTA STONE
Versetta Stone® panelized stone veneer is in keeping with our high standard of excellence. With no need to paint, coat or seal, it is backed by a 50-year limited warranty including one-time transfer ability.*
American Classic Insulated Vinyl Systems Offers a lifetime of worry free maintenance and energy savings.
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