Posted by gun guru on August 08, 2009 at 09:08:02 from (66.227.197.240):
The reason I ask is that it in the future I would like to get my home and garage sided with the vinyl that looks like wood lap board siding. A friend of mine told me that I should have my house sided now while the market is down, but I also would like to wait until my home needs to be repainted in a few years.
I am not sure what it would cost for material? $70/square, $90/square---I dont know.
What does labor cost? Has anyone had their home vinyl sided in the past, what did you pay for material and labor.?
I have about 40-50 squares of material that will need to be purchased--plus the J-channel for the corners and windows.
I know that vinyl siding is the best for low maint., durability and cost.
I have a neighbor that has cedar lap board siding and could not imagine having that, I now have T1-11 siding that is less expensive then the cedar lap board.
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