James Hardie Siding in Commerce MI

When you’re looking for James Hardie siding in Commerce MI, you need to find a reliable installer.  Here are a few pointers we at Allied Construction and Restoration think you’ll find helpful.

Sorting between Commerce siding contractors

1.Never work with a company that requires all or even most of the payment for a construction job upfront.  A request for full payment upfront is a sign of an unstable company that cannot float the cost of paying their employees.  Or worse it is a scam.  We at Allied Construction and Restoration will never request more than an initial down payment.

2. Always work with a state licensed company that carries liability insurance. Allied is licensed by the State of Michigan and carries the recommended amount of liability insurance.

3. Get the details in writing. Siding contractors in Commerce MI should provide you with a written scope of work before construction work begins.  Allied will provide you with a written FREE estimate.  Once you decide to move forward with the project, we provide a detailed scope of work document.  This provides you the assurance that all the work you expect to have done is included in the project.

4. Require high-quality materials. You want to work with a company that isn’t going to cut corners on materials.  Even small materials like nails, screws, and trim can affect the life of your project.  For example, cheap or otherwise inappropriate nails may rust or break over time causing siding to shift position.  Allied uses 100% James Hardie products and recommended supplies for Commerce MI James Hardie siding.

5. Request references. Ask the company for references for their past work.  Then contact those references.  Online recommendation can be a place to start, but an actual conversation with someone who has worked with a company can answer more of your questions.  Allied Construction and Restoration is happy to provide references upon request.


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James Hardie Siding Commerce MI Common Questions

If you’re still deciding on the type of siding you want to install, you may find these FAQs helpful.

Does Hardie siding contain asbestos?

No.  Hardie siding, or fiber cement siding, is a nontoxic composition of cement, sand, clay and water.  It is a GREEN building material.

Can Hardie siding be painted?

Yes.  You can choose between pre-colored siding (15-year color warranty) and primed siding.  And all Hardie board can be painted over again as it ages to keep it looking new for many years.

How much does Hardie siding cost?

The cost of Hardie siding and installation is determined by several factors:  type of Hardie siding chosen (Hardie lap siding, HardieShingles®, etc); the amount of trim needed to finish the house; the number of angles, corners, windows, and doors; and any type of special design work desired.  Each home is different and requires an individualized estimate for accurate cost.  Allied Construction and Restoration would be happy to provide you with a FREE estimate upon request.

Can Hardie siding be installed anytime?

Yes.  Installing James Hardie siding in Commerce MI doesn’t have to wait for a particular season.  HardiePlank® is resistant to cracking in freezing temperatures and expansion resistant.  You can choose the best time of year for you when you choose to install Hardie board siding.

 

 

Call Allied for Hardie siding installation.

If you’re still deciding between Commerce siding contractors, allow Allied Construction and Restoration to show you the difference of working with a family owned and operated company.  We are a James Hardie Preferred Vendor who are passionate about construction and helping homeowners.

We would appreciate the opportunity to provide you with a FREE estimate for siding installation.  We will work with you to find the best product for your tastes and your budget.

Reach out to Allied today by phone or online.

Allied Construction and Restoration  |  1641 S Milford RD, Highland, MI 48357  |  Serving Commerce, Michigan and SE Michigan.