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           Remodeling your home can be a great investment, especially if you’re hoping to grow equity in your house. There are lots of ways you can update your space without spending a fortune. One of the more affordable changes you can make is updating the exterior of your home with a new siding. We understand that you may have many questions about siding, including how much it will cost and what exactly goes into this project? This article covers everything you need to know about siding your house in Alberta.
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           How Much Does Exterior Renovation Cost?
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           The average cost of siding an entire house depends on a few different factors. Siding can range in price from about $7 per sq. ft to $11 per sq. ft. The size of your home and the type of siding you choose will be the biggest factors in determining your overall expenses.
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           Types Of Siding
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            The most common type of siding is exterior siding. This is a covering that goes all the way from the ground to the roof of your house. 
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           – Fiber Cement Siding -Fiber cement siding is a long-lasting, durable, low-maintenance material used in residential homes as well as in certain commercial projects.Durable and versatile, fiber cement siding is a popular choice for homeowners looking for a siding material that will not only enhance their homes curb appeal, but will last for many years.
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           – Vinyl Siding – Vinyl siding is another common choice. This type of siding is less expensive than other materials, but it’s also less durable. 
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           – Wood Siding – Wood siding is a beautiful way to give your home a classic look. It’s also more expensive than vinyl and other options. – 
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           – Stone Siding – Stone siding is another beautiful option, but it’s also significantly more expensive than other materials.
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            – Metal Siding – Metal siding is another durable and long-lasting option. One of its biggest advantages is that it comes in a variety of colors.
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           Factors That Affect Siding Costs
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           – Size of your home – The size of your home will affect the total cost of the project. The number of siding pieces and the materials you choose will be the same for every home, but a larger home will take more labour and material to complete.
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           – Type of siding – The type of siding you choose will also affect the total cost of your project. Vinyl siding is less expensive than wood, but it won’t last as long or look as nice. – -Add-ons – Some homeowners choose to add other features to their siding, like insulation, shutters, or other accessories. Adding any of these features will increase the price of your siding project.
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           How To Find A 
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           If you decide to go with the exterior renovation, one of the first things you need to do is hire an experienced contractor. However, it’s important to note that not all siding contractors are created equal. Here are a few tips for finding the best contractor for your project: 
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           – Get Estimates – Before you choose a contractor, get at least three estimates. This will help you determine the average cost of the project in your area. It will also help you identify any contractors who are overcharging.
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            – Ask About Experience – Make sure you ask each contractor about their experience with the type of project you need completed. Make sure they have at least some experience with the type of siding you want to use. 
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           – Ask About Licenses – Make sure the contractor you choose is licensed and insured. This will help protect you if anything goes wrong on the job site.
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            – Look for References – Finally, make sure you look for contractor references. Call the references to get an idea of the contractor’s level of service.
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           Bottom Line – Is Siding Your House Worth It?
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           A lot of home improvement projects offer diminishing returns. You get a few extra square feet of living space, or a new deck, for a relatively low cost. Siding is different. The initial cost is significant, but you’re getting something that will last a very long time and increase the value of your house. And if you decide to sell your home one day, you can expect potential buyers to be impressed with the new siding. In fact, research suggests that home buyers are willing to pay 2% more for a house with new siding. So siding is a great investment if you’re looking to grow equity in your home.
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      <title>How Much Does Siding Cost For Your Home In Calgary? [2023 Update]</title>
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            Getting new siding for your Calgary house keeps it looking good and protects it from the elements—but the costs involved with different siding types vary.
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            Metal, stone, brick, and stucco aren’t the most practical materials for Calgary’s snow, hail, and seasonal temperature shifts—but vinyl, wood (if properly treated), and Hardie board can all be viable options.
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            Vinyl is the most affordable at $5-$11 per square foot, while wood costs more at $6-$17 per square foot and Hardie board can go from $5-$25 per square foot. However, the longevity and durability of Hardie board siding make it the best long-term investment.
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           Residential siding needs to look good, but it also needs to be tough and last a long time. Alberta’s potential for extreme weather and seasonal temperature shifts can wreak havoc on exteriors made from lesser stuff, so you’ll want to choose carefully when investing in new siding for your home.
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           At Everest Roofing &amp;amp; Siding, we’ve spent years providing siding repairs and replacements for Calgary homes—so we know all about the different materials involved and what makes the best choice for Albertans. Read on to find out about the pros, cons, and costs of different siding types.
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           What Types of Siding Are Best for Calgary?
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           Siding can be made from a wide variety of different materials, including metal, brick, stone, and stucco—but those options aren’t the best for Alberta homes. Metal warps and stucco cracks as temperatures change in freeze-thaw cycles, while brick and stone allow moisture from spring rains or melting snow to get in between sections and potentially cause water damage to your home.
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           So instead of focusing on those options, we’ll take a look at three materials frequently used for siding in Calgary: vinyl, wood, and hardie board. Here’s how each one fares in the province’s tough climate.
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           Vinyl is among the most popular materials for home exteriors in Alberta, since it tends to be affordable and is relatively easy to install. Vinyl siding also comes in a wide variety of colours, and can be cleaned with little more than a garden hose and a soft cloth. Since the colour of vinyl siding is baked into the material, you won’t have to worry about repainting it either (although that can be a drawback if you want to change the colour of your home’s exterior).
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           On the other hand, vinyl siding isn’t immune to warping in freeze-thaw cycles (although it fares better than some of the materials we mentioned earlier). And while it’s weather-resistant to a degree, there are other materials we’ll cover later that can handle far tougher conditions.
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           Vinyl’s easy to manufacture—and because it’s lightweight, it’s easy to install—all of which helps make it affordable. Vinyl siding typically costs $5-$11 per square foot, including installation.
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           Wood siding can give your home a rustic, down-to-earth appearance, making it an easy way to add charm and class to your exterior. However, wood siding requires careful and regular maintenance to prevent it from rotting or splitting in Alberta’s harsh climate.
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           If wood isn’t properly primed, painted, and treated with sealant that helps it repel moisture, it’ll absorb water from snow and rain—eventually leading to mould. And when the dry season arrives in late spring, your siding will likely form large cracks as the water it’s been holding evaporates. It’s not that you can’t enjoy wood siding in Alberta; it’s just that you can get a similar appearance from other materials that are easier to maintain. So why wood-n’t you?
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           The costs of wood depend largely on the type you use—higher-end woods cost more to source and tend to be heavier, driving up the labour required to install them. Wood siding typically costs $6-$17 per square foot, including installation.
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           Named after its Scottish inventor James Hardie, this innovative fibre-cement product can effectively mimic the look of other siding materials while providing superior longevity and resistance to the elements. Hardie board siding is often made to resemble wood panelling, but does not absorb moisture like wood or warp in shifting temperatures like vinyl. It’s also highly resistant to hail, fire, and other extreme weather hazards—giving it the longest functional lifespan of these three products.
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           There aren’t a lot of drawbacks to using Hardie Board, but it’s not the cheapest type of siding out there and it’s noticeably heavier than wood or vinyl. As such, the installation process can take longer and be more labour-intensive.
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            Wide variety of available colours and styles
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            More expensive than wood or vinyl siding
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           Hardie board siding usually falls between $5-$25 per square foot after installation. The price range for this type of siding is wider because the amount of labour required can differ more significantly from one home to the next.
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           What Siding Is Best for Calgary Homeowners?
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           When it comes to performance, Hardie board siding is clearly in a league of its own. Its weather-resistance and longevity allow it to last for decades in some cases, making it the best long-term investment for Calgary homeowners
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           That’s not to say vinyl or wood are necessarily bad siding options. There are even homeowners who get by with stucco, brick, or metal siding (despite the challenges of using these materials in Calgary). Just remember: spending less upfront isn’t necessarily an advantage if it costs you more time and money down the road.
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           While the potential costs associated with Hardie board siding may seem like an obstacle, you shouldn’t assume it’s outside your budget. When you 
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            to speak with one of our experienced professionals, we’ll be happy to tell you more about how to get fibre-cement siding you can afford, or recommend a different kind of siding that will keep your home protected and looking great for years to come.
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      <title>When Should I Replace My Siding?</title>
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           Keeping your side in good condition is important to protecting your biggest investment - your home. In Calgary, we have had progressively more extreme weather and hailstorms. Many homeowners have been reaching out to us trying to understand whether it's better to repair or entirely replace their siding. So, we'd like to help Calgarians by letting them know when they should replace their siding.
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           The Growing Hail Threat
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           For the last three years, Calgary has been seeing more and more hailstorms. The extent of the damage caused by hail can be a couple of holes, or the entire house is riddled with hail bullets. How much damage your home takes will be based on the material of your siding and the intensity of the storm. Most new homes are built with vinyl siding, and vinyl siding is very vulnerable to hail.
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           I Have Hail Damage Should I Repair Or Replace it?
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           Keeping your side in good condition is important to protecting your biggest investment - your home. In Calgary, we have had progressively more extreme weather and hailstorms. Many homeowners have been reaching out to us trying to understand whether it's better to repair or entirely replace their siding. So, we'd like to help Calgarians by letting them know when they should replace their siding.
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           Most of the time, if the damage is minor, such as a few holes, it can be repaired with filler or by replacing individual siding panels. If your siding is older or the damage is more extensive, a replacement will be necessary. The reason why older siding is better off being replaced is that the siding itself is reaching the end of its life and it is likely to be more cost-effective to just replace it. It's also possible that the type and color of your siding is no longer available, and a repair would leave your siding looking mismatched.
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            will save you future stress and money.
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           Other Reasons To Replace Your Siding
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           Hail damage isn't the only condition or sign that you should replace your siding. 
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            Rotting Siding: Siding made from wood or organic materials can be susceptible to rotting, especially in very moist environments. If you've ever seen rot on wood before, you know that it can compromise the structural integrity of your siding, this makes it very easy for it to break, tear off, or become a breeding ground for pests and mold.
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            Insects: Older wood siding is also vulnerable to damage from insects that want to make a home in your siding. These pests will often tunnel through your siding and cause damage to your home's structure. Signs of insect damage are usually small holes or sawdust in or around your siding.
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            Warping and Buckling: Over time, the siding will warp and/or buckle, particularly if it has been exposed to moisture or sudden extreme weather fluctuations as we get in Alberta. This can create gaps in your siding that will allow air and moisture to get into your home.
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            Mold and Mildew: If your siding has been exposed to moisture for an extended period of time, it can develop mold and mildew. This can not only damage your siding, but it can also pose a health risk to you and your family. If you notice signs of mold or mildew, it's important to replace your siding and address the underlying moisture problem.
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            Appearance: The design of your siding might not age well, or it can lose color over time. Or, you might just really like the modern design of James Hardie Siding products. Either way, if you are tired of looking at the dated siding on your home, replacing it is the perfect way to not only give it a fresh look but to also give your home added protection from Calgary's extreme weather shifts.
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           You're probably wondering how to tell if your siding has a problem, other than noticeable exterior damage there are a few other ways to tell if your siding needs to be looked at by a professional siding contractor.
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            Visible Damage: You're looking for signs that your siding may have cracked, warped, or had some other form of physical damage to it.
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            Moisture Problems: Moisture in your home or in your attic can sometimes mean that there is a problem with your siding. This often manifests as moisture seeping into your walls or roof through cracks or other small openings in your siding.
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            High Energy Bills: If your ATCO or ENMAX utility bill has been increasing, this can be due to your siding no longer providing adequate insulation from the cold. This is often seen in older siding that is losing its effectiveness. 
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            Fading or Peeling: Over time, the color on your siding may start to fade or peel, this can make your home look dated or in disrepair.
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            Age: After 20 - 30 years, most siding needs to be replaced, even if it's not showing signs of damage or wear. This is because siding often deteriorates over time, especially when subjected to extreme weather.
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           There are many signs or reasons why you should look at getting your siding repaired or replaced, so make sure to inspect the exterior of your home at least a few times per year. Doing this will let you notice any damage to your siding early, and save you from a potentially higher repair bill later. If you do see one of the above signs, remember it is better to consult with a siding contractor before making any decisions. Just make sure to select a well-reviewed and ethical siding contractor.
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