Exterior Construction

S and R Remodeling Exterior House Addition Sample work

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Exterior construction projects come in many forms, but we think the key is finding the least amount of maintenance for the look you love. No matter what you choose for the exterior of your house, we can help you create a finished product that minimizes future maintenance cost and upkeep.

Although you might save money at the lumber superstores, the product could be substandard. Which means your job isn’t going to last as long. As with all home-improvement projects, good materials are essential to protecting your investment. Cheap paint or primer on wood siding or low-quality caulk will come back to haunt you. We purchase our building materials from companies that specialize in this area.

Construction labor is usually the biggest cost in a home-improvement project. The cost difference between good vinyl siding and poor vinyl siding is typically not too much. Good vinyl siding is well worth the price, and will pay for itself in the long run.
           
Siding cost recoup is as much as 100 percent at resale. The largest return on investment by far. Window replacement is also a big winner with 90 percent on vinyl and 83.6 percent on wood windows.
 
S&R Remodeling does all types of siding—wood, vinyl, fiber cement and shakes. We help you match the siding to your home’s style. We can also do soffit and fascia work to go with your new siding.

Our gutters are seamless aluminum and come in many colors. We suggest you use oversized downspouts to get water away from your house fast. It also helps leaves and sticks wash down instead of getting stuck.

When quality matters, trust your exterior projects to S&R Remodeling to get the job done right.

 

 

S&R Remodeling Construction Tips:

Find out before you begin a project whether or not there will be sub-contractors working on your remodeling job. If there are, you should independently interview and approve each sub-contractor. This is YOUR project they are working on, and you are hiring them. Know who is going to be completing your remodeling job.

--Interview each sub-contractor who will be working on the remodel