One of the hot trends in home improvement these days is fiber cement siding such as that from The James Hardie Company. In fact, Hardie siding is the preferred choice of TV's "Extreme Makeover Home Edition." It's also the #1 siding choice of many builders, remodelers, and homeowners.
Read MoreVinyl siding is an economical choice, and it's very popular, and with good reason. Quality vinyl siding is not the flimsy plastic strips which many homes got finished with in the 70's.
Read MoreWhen comparing costs of siding for your home, be sure to evaluate more than just the upfront cost. There are two factors you should keep in mind that can affect overall cost: how well the siding resists absorbing moisture, and its impact resistance.
Read MoreMost people in the Twin Cities equate severe weather and storm damage with winter and spring; however, summer and fall can produce some violent storms as well. The recent heavy rains and high winds are a good example.
Read MoreWhat if custom building products weren't outrageously expensive? Wouldn't it be great if you could put custom siding specifically designed for Minnesota's extreme climate on your home?
Read MoreIf one of the recent area home and garden shows has put you in the mood for sprucing up your Vadnais Heights home, the customer service professionals at Quarve Contracting are ready and eager to help you plan your project.
Read MoreAs one of the leading home improvement contractors in the St. Paul/Minneapolis area, Quarve Contracting has developed a reputation for excellent customer service.
Read MoreOver the years, as the Twin Cities metro area's leading exterior home improvement company, Quarve Contracting has installed a lot of building products that have our customers talking, but the #1 thing we've installed (according to our long list of satisfied customers) is customer confidence.
Read MoreSiding works with a home's roof as a "skin" to protect its structure from the elements. Do you know what's behind yours? Most people might answer insulation, or framing lumber, or a list of other building materials.
Read MoreYou love your neighborhood, and you've put a lot of time and love into making your house a real home. But it no longer has the great "curb appeal" that originally drew you to it.
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