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Siding, Windows, Painting, Remodeling services in Austin Texas and surrounding areas.
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SIDING – Commercial
and Residential (repair, replace, install)
- HardiePlank Siding
- Vinyl
Siding
- Wood Siding (Cedar Siding)
WINDOWS – New Installation
and Replacement
- Replacement Windows
- New Installation Windows
PAINTING – Commercial
and residential
- Exterior Painting
- Interior Painting
- Water
Proofing
- Stain
REMODELING – Commercial
and residential
- Tool
sheds / Porch
- Deck
building and repair
- Windows replacement and new installations
- Patio
covers (replacement, installation and building)
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ROOFING VS. REROOFING -
New Roof Installations, Add Ons, Roof Replacement
If you come to find out that your roof has been damaged and
needs to be fixed then there are two main approaches you can
take. You can either decide to make a roof repair or replace
the entire roof. Roof repairs will generally save you time
and money, but in most cases a new roof is the best option.
As a general rule of thumb, if the existing roof on is only
one layer and there are no problems with the roof deck, a
new roof is not necessary.
Roof repairs require less labor, material and necessary
disposal compared to installing a new roof. This cuts down
on money and time. However, if you are going to make a
repair it is still important to consider the ventilation of
your attic.
Most expert roofers will agree that re-roofing will not last
as long as a new roof. When re-roofing, the life span of the
roofing singles is approximately 25% less than if you were
to go with a new roof. Furthermore, if your home has any of
the following, you should consider a new roof:
- Existing roofing has bad decking
- Existing roofing is in very poor condition
- Existing roofing has too many layers
- Existing roofing has bad incompatible shingle
If
you are still unsure which route to take, PSP will be able
to guide you through your decision making. We will gladly
inform you on your options and let you know whether you need
a new roof, or if it’s better for you to repair your
existing one.
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James Hardie® products, HardiePlank™, HardiePanel™,
HardieSoffit™ and HardieTrim™, can be installed to withstand
hurricane force winds up to 150mph 3-second gust. James Hardie® products, HardiePlank™, HardiePanel™,
HardieSoffit™, HardieTrim™ and HardieBacker™, are class
V flood resistant materials according to FEMA and NFIP.
James Hardie® products, HardiePlank™, HardiePanel™,
HardieSoffit™ and HardieBacker™, are noncombustible when
tested in accordance with ASTM E 136—99e01.
James Hardie® products, HardiePlank™, HardiePanel™ and
HardieSoffit™, can be installed to pass MIAMI-DADE County
missile impact requirements.
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