- GUTTERS – Have your gutters cleaned and checked for leaks, gaps or debris that could clog them at the wrong time. Backed up gutters allow rain and melted snow to seep into your home and cause serious damage.
- ROOF – Call someone to check your roof for shingles or tiles that are cracked, missing, curling or shedding granules. The time to make roof repairs is now, before the cold and ice arrive.
- DOORS & WINDOWS – Check your doors and windows for gaps that allow warm air to escape and cold air to enter. Recaulk edges and repair any cracked window panes. Remove and store screens until Spring.
- CHIMNEY – It is a good idea to have your chimney cleaned before lighting a fire in the fireplace or starting up the furnace. But you should also have the exterior of the chimney checked for loose bricks or mortar, or gaps in the flashing that might allow snow and ice into your home.
- EXTERIOR – Check your home’s siding for loose panels or shakes. If you have wood siding check carefully for mold or rot that might indicate a growing problem. If you have not scraped and painted for at least 5 years you might have to make that investment now, or replace your wood siding with a more durable material like fiber cement.
- FOUNDATION – Check for cracks or gaps that may have appeared over the summer. Seal them up to prevent water or small animals from entering. Clear leaves and debris away from the foundation walls.
- OUTDOOR PLANT CARE – Wrap and cover shrubbery to prevent damage from low temperatures and snowload. Prune trees and cut back overhanging branches that may droop onto your roof when covered with snow.
- DRIVEWAY & WALKS – Repair any cracks, reseat bricks and apply driveway sealant before the first frost.
- HEATING SYSTEM – Have your furnace cleaned, replace filters, and clean heating ducts of dust and buildup. If your home has radiators, bleed off trapped air that may have expanded during the warmer weather.
- SMOKE, CO2 & RADON DETECTORS – Now is the perfect time to replace the batteries on your smoke, radon and carbon monoxide detectors; or to install them in key areas in your home.
Monday, September 12, 2011
Preparing Your Home for Winter in Nebraska
Increase the Resale Value of Your Home with Siding
Since siding comes in a variety of materials, price points and finishes, the choices can be overwhelming. To lessen this feeling, visit one of the many Omaha siding contractors and discuss your project with their design consultant or estimator. Share with them your budget constraints, the look you hope to achieve and your lifestyle. This information will allow them to recommend solutions assist you in making the right choices for your project.
To begin, consider the different types of siding and compare their features and benefits.
• Cedar shakes and wood clapboard siding offer the beauty of wood but require regular maintenance to retain that beauty. Fiber cement siding and vinyl siding, on the other hand, can offer the look of wood but require much less maintenance.
• Fiber cement siding is available from a number of manufacturers including James Hardie. Less expensive than wood or stucco siding, fiber cement siding is a durable and affordable product. In appearance, fiber cement siding often consists of overlapping, horizontal boards that imitate traditional wood siding, clapboard and shingles. Fiber cement siding can be pre-painted at the factory or custom painted on site. Once painted and installed, fiber cement siding requires very little maintenance.
• Vinyl siding is an excellent choice for Omaha homeowners that want to increase their home’s energy efficiency with a low maintenance product. Vinyl siding comes in a broad spectrum of colors, resists rot and is more affordable than many other siding options.
• Aluminum siding is another low maintenance option. Although no longer as popular as fiber cement siding or vinyl siding, aluminum siding is highly durable, requires very little maintenance and is easily repaired.
Once you’ve chosen the type of siding that meets your budget and lifestyle, consider the contractor. Choosing the right contractor to install your siding is key to a successful project. Don’t be afraid to ask for references. Verify that the contractor has insurance and the proper Omaha contractor licenses. Find out who holds the warranty and what happens after the sale.
For 6th year in a row, Residing Your Home with James Hardie Fiber Cement Siding is the #1 Return on Investment.
Call Certified Siding Professionals at (402) 680-7946, or visit our web site at www.certifiedsidingprofessionals.com for a FREE in-home evaluation and estimate.
5 Common Questions we're asked about winter siding installations
Not at all. We have lived and worked in Nebraska all our lives, so we are familiar with weather conditions. We’ve adapted some of our work processes to the cold and snow that we know are part of job. And the James Hardie® fiber cement siding we install is sturdy and rugged enough to stand up to any weather.
2. Does it cost more to install siding during the winter?
Just the opposite! Because our schedule is lighter from January through March, we often offer discounts on installations during that period. In addition, siding in winter makes it easier for us to work around landscaping in your yard. You could end up saving quite a bit of money!
3. In order to receive a winter discount, when would my siding need to be installed?
Winter discounts begin in early January. Work must be completed by March 31.
4. What are the advantages and disadvantages of a winter siding installation?
Advantages:
- Save money on installation
- Lower home heating costs, starting immediately
- Easier to work around landscaping without doing any damage
- You’ll have a beautiful “new” home in the spring!
- There may be minor delays if weather conditions are excessively harsh
- Will my home freeze during the installation? No. Siding is generally installed over the existing exterior of the home, so the winter winds will not be howling through open walls!
- Will the freezing temperatures compromise the integrity of the siding in any way? No, if there were any chance of that we wouldn’t do it. The only types of winter construction that are affected are concrete/masonry work and certain roof installations. We would not do any work one your home unless the weather is compatible.
Do you have any other questions about winter installations? Call Certified Siding Professionals at 402-680-7946, or visit our web site at: www.certifiedsidingprofessionals.com
Fiber-cement siding vs wood siding
Guaranteed for up to 30 years, even in the most severe climates on earth vs. Rot caused by severe moisture exposure is a common problem in wood composite siding.
Fiber Cement Siding resists shrinking and swelling so it holds paint longer than wood. vs. Shrinks and swells when exposed to moisture which causes paint to crack and flake.
— Pest Resistance —
Resistant to termites and other pests known to cause damage. Wood Siding is subject to decay and pests.
GET A FREE SIDING ESTIMATE!
Find out how we can make your home safer, warmer and more valuable with James Hardie Siding. Call Certified Siding Professionals at (402) 680-7946 for a FREE in-home evaluation and estimate
Fiber-cement siding vs. vinyl siding
Fiber Cement Siding is Non-combustible. Approved for fire-rated construction vs. Vinyl siding will melt or burn when exposed to a significant source of heat or flame.
Can be painted any color you can imagine and lasts longer than with wood vs. vinyl siding color cannot be changed and is susceptible to fading. And it’s difficult to get a perfect match when repairs are necessary.
Fiber Cement Siding is so durable it’s guaranteed for up to 30 years, even in the most severe climates on earth. vs. vinyl siding becomes brittle in cold weather. Vinyl Siding can be damaged by hail, limbs, and other flying debris.
James Hardie siding’s strength and thickness provide impact resistance caused by hail or wind. vs. Premium vinyl siding is only 5/100″ thick.
GET A FREE SIDING ESTIMATE!
Find out how we can make your home safer, warmer and more valuable with James Hardie Siding. Call Certified Siding Professionals at (402) 680-7946 for a FREE in-home evaluation and estimate.
Cementing a Place in America’s Homes
When considering putting siding on your home your thoughts may jump directly to wood siding, a staple of American homes. Wood siding gives a home a clean and classic look, not industrialized but comfortable and homey.
What you might not think about is the cost of installing and maintaining your wood siding. Are you prepared to spend a large sum of money on installing wood siding just to have to constantly power wash and clean it to maintain that clean and traditional look? There is a less expensive and easier-to-maintain way to side your home with that same homey appearance: fiber cement siding.
Fiber cement siding is composed of cement, sand, and cellulose fiber, giving it tremendous strength and dimensional stability. Along with being less expensive and easier to maintain than wood, here are 5 reasons that fiber cement siding is a good choice for your home:
1. Cold Weather Climates- Fiber cement siding holds up against the effects of temperature swings in cold weather climates. Unlike other siding materials, fiber cement does not become brittle in cold climates. Fiber cement siding can even be installed to withstand hurricane-force winds.2. Wet, Humid Climates- Fiber cement siding resists rotting and cracking, even in extremely damp climates. Unlike other siding materials, fiber cement siding does not expand and shrink under wet conditions.
3. Resistance to Impact Damage- Fiber cement siding is much thicker than other types of siding. This thickness, along with the inherent strength of its materials, makes fiber cement siding strong enough to resist impact damage caused by rain and hail.
4. Fire Resistant- Fiber cement siding is non-combustible and achieves the highest possible flame spread rating. Fiber cement siding is approved for fire-rated construction.
5. Resistant to Insect Damage- Although it looks like wood it is not, so fiber cement siding resists damage from termites and other wood-eating insects.
If you are ready for siding that looks beautiful but is more durable and easier to maintain than wood, you can’t go wrong with James Hardie® Siding, the country’s leading fiber cement siding. And when it comes to James Hardie Siding, nobody installs it as well as Certified Siding Professionals.
Call Certified Siding Professionals at (402) 680-7946, or visit our web site at www.certifiedsidingprofessionals.com for a FREE in-home evaluation and estimate.