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Andrew B. says, "I begrudgingly sought out help on this job but my wife insisted that I get help with this if nothing else. I’m a bigtime DIY, and especially when it comes to painting b/c anyone can slap paint on a wall, right? That is what I used to think. But I was wrong, BIGTIME! I am so beyone pleased with Pigeon Painting that I am compelled to write a review, which I never do. We had them paint our front porch post/railings/trim work, dining room and kitchen walls/trim/cabinets and ceilings. They went above and beyond in their efforts and left me speechless with their finished product. The house is close to 50 years old the Dining Room cabinets are the original ones and they sanded, refinished and painted them to look spotless and brand new. Another thing that really impresses me was their finish on the ceilings. Again, the sheetrock for the ceiling is 50 years old, we had an upstairs bathroom leak causing water damage to the kitchen ceiling that had been patched up previously and the ceilings had been repainted. They looked fine and I didn’t pay it too much mind b/c it’s the ceiling, 50 years old and had to have multiple areas repaired from water damage. They somehow got the ceiling sanded and refinished to where it literally looks like 1 smooth sheet covering the entire room. I actually, stop just to look up at the ceiling when I walk in the kitchen now. It is truly amazing. Now the porch is my baby b/c I built it myself (with some help). Like I said, I’m a DIY, but I’m also typically very cheap. Before PP came to my rescue, I had installed and taken down the post/railings 2 or 3 time: adjust the height, change the ballasters, change ballaster spacing, etc. I’m cheap so I reused all the same wood so most every piece had excess nails or screw/bail holes throughout. I thought that I would have to replace a numerous railing/post/column pieces on the porch because they were very choppy and looked like junk for lack of a better term. I honestly thought that I would have to spend $300-400 just in replacement wood to get the kind of finish that Pigeon Painting was able to give us. They spent at least 2 entire days sanding the porch down to where the wood looked brand new from the lumber yard, and then paint finishing was flawless. I cannot thank or recommend them enough. I entered the project not wanting to hire anyone in the first place, to having genuine excitement about PP coming back to work their magic on our upstairs now!"See more

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How much does vinyl siding cost?

Vinyl siding usually costs between $2 and $6 per square foot to install. But because many factors — insulation, house size, etc. — can influence the total cost, you should always request price quotes from at least three siding contractors near you.

To find out how vinyl siding prices compare to prices for other materials, read our siding cost guide.

What is vinyl siding?

Vinyl siding is a form of plastic siding that’s known for its durability, affordability and low-maintenance qualities. It’s also relatively easy to install and versatile. It comes in different styles and colors, and it can mimic the appearance of wood and other materials. 

How long does vinyl siding last?

Vinyl siding can last up to 60 years, according to the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors. However, you need to stay on top of repairs, maintenance and cleaning if you want your siding to last a long time.

To extend your vinyl siding’s lifespan, hire a professional who can clean and repair your siding as needed.

How many square feet are in a box of vinyl siding?

A box of vinyl siding typically contains 200 square feet of material. Most vinyl siding comes in two squares per box, and a “square” equals 100 square feet.

Where can you buy vinyl siding?

You can buy vinyl siding at many home improvement stores. You can also ask your vinyl siding installer if they can provide the siding for your house residing project. 

What kind of paint can you use on vinyl siding?

If you’re thinking about painting your vinyl siding, choose a paint that has acrylic or urethane resins to help it stick to the vinyl. Many experts recommend choosing an exterior latex urethane paint. 

However, you should always find out from your vinyl siding manufacturer if your warranty will be void if you decide to paint it, states the Vinyl Siding Institute.

What do you put under vinyl siding?

When installing vinyl siding, a contractor will ensure the following is underneath:

  • Sheathing or backerboard
  • Insulation (blown, house wrap, sheet)
  • Furring strips
  • Water-resistive barrier

vinyl siding installer can help ensure you have everything you need before they add the siding to your house.

What can you use to clean vinyl siding?

To clean your vinyl siding, use a soft cloth (or a soft bristle brush) and a general cleaner. Make sure the cleaner you use doesn’t contain any of the following, according to the Vinyl Siding Institute:

  • Organic solvents
  • Undiluted chlorine bleach
  • Liquid grease remover
  • Nail polish remover
  • Furniture polish or cleaner

After cleaning, rinse your siding thoroughly. For the best results, you can also hire a professional vinyl siding cleaner near you.

How do you remove vinyl siding?

Homeowners can remove vinyl siding by using a removal tool, such as a zip tool. Removing the siding yourself may save you money. But if you’re not an experienced DIY-er (or you just don’t want to do this task on your own), you can hire a siding contractor to handle this for you.

How do you install vinyl siding?

To install vinyl siding, a contractor will typically do the following:

  • Prep the surface for installation. This often includes getting rid of the old caulking, broken boards, light fixtures, downspouts, etc.
  • Ensure there’s a sheathing.
  • Install a water-resistive barrier and flashing.
  • Measure your house and determine how much siding you need.
  • Cut the siding.
  • Use fasteners to install the vinyl siding.

Because of the project’s complexity and the tools needed (power saw, hammer, safety glasses, tin snips, utility knife, corner posts, trim, molding, etc.), think twice before DIY-ing this project. Instead, consider hiring a vinyl siding professional.

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