How much do you want to spend on your siding for your home?

August 3, 2009 by Bill Vidovic Leave a reply »

After all these years as a siding contractor right here in the portland oregon and vancouver washington area I have found that many people sometimes get too many bids and then confuse themselves on what details they thought they were getting after they picked a sider. Everything should always be in writing so it’s clear. It’s always good to get bids but go with your gut feeling and pick the siding contractor that  you believe will give you the best details for your hard earned money. Not who is giving you the best snow job.  Spending too little will cost you more If you have to redo the project at a later date and spending too much costs you more up front. Our company made a critical decision years ago. We decided to explain fair cost once rather than poor quality for a lifetime.  With almost 2 decades of experience our customers are grateful for our work ethic after they have seen what we can do to any home. The bottom line is you can spend as much as you want but remember it’s impossible to pay a little and get alot. Doing research, looking at websites, meeting with reps are all part of the process. The problem is if you talk to 5 different companies they will often give 5 different answers especially if they cant get a certain product you want OR can’t do a specific installation technique that you want. Thats where your common sense has to kick in.  As the homeowner, you know what is ultimately best for you. You also know how you are comfortable in the decision making process on how much you want to spend for how much quality you want to get. Superior Siding Solutions doesn’t pressure customers which may be one reason why so many people pick us. Look around and you’ll see our yard signs everywhere. For more information, details and pictures feel free to visit  http://superiorsidingsolutions.com/ or simply call (503)253-2300 or (360)882-9376. We hope this helps and thanks for listening.

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