While it looks counterintuitive, siding replacement in winter is not only possible but can actually be to your benefit. This doesn’t mean you should wait until winter to get new siding but rather that you shouldn’t be afraid to do a replacement project with a siding and residential roof replacement pro during the colder months.
Here’s why:
More Convenient Scheduling
With many homeowners delaying exterior improvement projects until it gets warmer, contractors won’t be as busy, freeing up schedules that let you choose the most convenient date and time for you. As much as possible, however, schedule a siding project well in advance to give your contractors even more flexibility in taking on your project.
Top-Quality Craftsmanship
As long as you’re working with an experienced contractor, you don’t have to worry about issues, even when installation conditions are not ideal. This is because experienced siding and storm damage restoration contractors know materials inside-out, allowing them to craft workarounds to ensure proper installation. This means you’re going to get top-quality results as if you scheduled your siding replacement project during the warmer months.
Improved Energy Efficiency
While you’re best stemming heat loss before the colder months set it, don’t think it’s too late to improve your home’s energy efficiency just because winter is here. With new siding, you can ensure indoor heat stays in, making it easy for your HVAC system to achieve your desired indoor temperature. This will keep it from guzzling energy needlessly and causing your energy bill to spike.
Genesis Roofing is your leading choice for exterior improvement solutions you can count on. Whether you’re looking for new siding or need roof leak repair, you can expect only the best products and services to take care of whatever requirements you might have. To learn more about what we can do for you, just give us a call at (515) 200-1973 or fill out our contact form. Ask us for a free estimate today! We serve Clive, IA, and the surrounding communities in Iowa.