Dave Glithero Construction LLC      Rollingstone, MN Lic #20627177

There are many types of siding available and I can install any of them. Below are pictures of some of the different types that I have installed.

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000_0097.jpg (568319 bytes) 000_0098.jpg (564561 bytes) These are photos of vinyl siding. Vinyl is the easiest and cheapest siding to install. But don't think that means it doesn't look good. Using a good quality vinyl siding your home can look just as beautiful as the one in the pictures. The vinyl used on this house is Certainteed brand. In my experience Certainteed is the best vinyl siding you can use.

I also installed Novabrick on the front of the house skirting the garage. Novabrick is a mortar less brick laying system that gives you the look of traditional brick without the expense and hassle.

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log garage 2.jpg (66762 bytes) log garage 1.jpg (66931 bytes) These photos are of a garage I built using pine half log siding. The structure, whether it be a garage or home is built using traditional framing methods and the siding is then installed. This siding comes unstained in natural pine color. The customer here chose a darker stain. Typically after the siding is installed then the wood is stained but it does come pre- finished.

If you want a beautiful rustic look then this is for you. It is hard to find anything more country than the look of real wood.

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42 x 30.jpg (203976 bytes)   A garage with gray vinyl siding.
   

 

front-view.jpg (177164 bytes) front-right.jpg (166366 bytes) This home was built with LP Smart Side. It is an OSB type plywood That comes primed or pre finished. If you choose to paint it yourself I believe you lose some or all of the warranty and for the price of the finished product it isn't worth the hassle anyway. It comes with a 25 year warranty. It has a wood grain texture to the outside and is very appealing.
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