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If you’ve decided that it’s time for an upgrade or full restoration on the siding on your home, then it is important to know the options that are available to you. Siding contractors in St. Louis and other areas throughout Missouri offer different methods of repair and restoration, and each contractor’s techniques are unique to their own business. Therefore, understanding the details involved in siding projects is a must.

About Exterior Siding Projects

At Tesson Roofing & Exteriors, LLC, we use only the highest quality materials and products and our top-of-the-line suppliers for asphalt shingles include Crown C, ABC, Roofers Mart, and Shake & Shingle. If you would like more information about asphalt shingles, types, styles, and colors, please feel free to contact us today. Our team is standing by to help you make a roofing decision that will exceed your expectations.

Among the most common types of siding that are typically used by contractors are the following:

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Vinyl Siding

Vinyl provides a low-cost alternative for projects that require tough fabric that is moisture resistant.

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Aluminum Siding

Aluminum is a widely abundant material, and it is the most common metallic element on Earth.

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Wood Siding

Wood remains the most popular choice for siding, partly because of the aesthetics it provides to the exterior of a home or business structure.

Our Roofing & Exterior Team

It is common for siding contractors to work in tandem with roofing contractors, because many home and business projects require aspects of both areas of work. At Tesson Roofing & Exteriors, you can have all of your needs met from one company. Why hire a siding contractor and a separate roofing contractor when you can get all of your needs met from a single company? Many roofing projects depend on sound siding, and vice versa. For example, roof pieces can be very similar to the pieces used for siding, and the stability and maintenance of one can depend on the stability and maintenance of another. When these pieces fit together well, they will be more effective in sealing out water and protecting from other damages.