Metal Siding Repair Nashville

Recent Job Requests for Repair Exterior Trim Contractors in Nashville, Tennessee:
Project Location: Nashville, TN 37217
What kind of location is this?: Home/Residence
Desired Completion Date: Timing is flexible
Request Stage: Planning & Budgeting
Comment: I need repair work, missing piece of a gutter needs replaced.. Gutter seams sealed and we have a damaged sofit, that needs replaced. We have wood rot on the sofit trim on the front wall.
Project Location: Nashville, TN 37218
Damage: Trim is loose or hanging out of position
What kind of location is this?: Business
Covered by Insurance: No
Request Stage: Ready to Hire
Property Owner: Yes
Comment: I have an old building and there is 2 building that are connected with new roof and I want to have metal soffet removed to look nice.
Project Location: Nashville, TN 37221
Date: 01/2014
Kind of trim: Wood
Damage: Trim is soft, rotten, blistering or peeling
Desired Completion Date: 1 - 2 weeks
Comment: Fascia is rotted and damaged
Project Location: Nashville, TN 37212
Nature of Project: Repair or partially replace exterior trim
Desired Completion Date: Within 1 week
Comment: I need to get part of the soffit replaced where it has a hole.
Date: 09/2013
Type of Trim: Aluminum wrap
Number of Stories: Two
Current siding: Aluminum
Water Damage or Rot on Existing Trim: Don't Know
Comment: I'm having my garage doors replaced and the original tracks were not attached to the house correctly. As a result, the garage door installers stated the frames/trim around the doors will need to be re-wrapped to cover the revisions that they will make. This is for one 16X7 door and one 8X7 door. Timing is somewhat flexible, depending on when doors (on order) will arrive and be scheduled for install.
Source: www.homeadvisor.com
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1) Legally, if you attach it to your house, it requires a permit. If you build it without a permit and get caught, you'll end up paying twice the permit fees.
2) 12 feet span for you rafters is to much. Under it's own weight, the 2X6's will sag and it will look bad in a year or so. I would go with 2 X 8's and crown each rafter with the crown up.
3) Don't install your 4 x 4 posts directly in the ground like 'fence posts'. It's not legal for one thing and will rot out. You can Use pressure treated posts that are structurally rated, (not all pressure treated lumber is)and use posts base set in concrete
Build it if time permit
For a high quality shed, you need to build it. It cost less than buying a one for the same quality.
Use treated lumber when possible, but only if the nails can handle them. I did that for floor and siding, but not roof sheeting.
For the floor, I would recommend to pour concrete. It's cheaper and last much longer. This is especially you have animals, which you can wash the concrete without issue. You can dig it out, pour gravel and stamp them. Then make a form on top, put mesh metal, and call a company to pour concrete for you.
Build a larger shed. 10x10 is very small
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Jun 18, 2010 by honesty_counts | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
I remember a demonstration of vinyl siding that had a rigid insulation backing, it was shown to be strong enough to walk on without deflecting or being damaged in any way. Every few years (15-20) it seems that homes always need their shingles replaced, but the vinyl siding never gets replaced, so the next time a roof needs to be replaced, why not just use vinyl siding instead?
Vinyl siding IS NOT water tight.
Why shingle are not water proof they are if installed properly "water tight."
Apr 02, 2011 by Mercy | Posted in Do It Yourself (DIY)
I have plans for a feral cat shelter made from 2" thick rigid styrofoam insulation sheets. It would be easy to make and quite warm. I called Home Depot in advance to be sure they had it in stock and they did. I found … like a fool, but I'm trying to run with this. But is is worth it or should I complain? I mean, I can waterproof the hell out of it. I do know how to do that. But will it hold up if I do, or is this just awful stuff?
I think I know the stuff you're talking about... kind of an off-white to yellow board, with a printed metal foil on one face?
That's insulated sheathing board, usually used to cover a building's framing st … out, it's probably pretty weather resistant, though.
It isn't compressed fiberglass. It's an air-foamed plastic, like styrofoam. I don't think the guys at Home Depot were trying to pull a fast one on you.
Mar 24, 2008 by hancockranch | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
Replacing the siding of a house with very poor insualtion, should I just wrap the house or use rigid foam, or both, or neither under the new siding.
Any contractor that puts up insulation and siding can help you with your delima.
I am getting insulated siding installed on mine. Getting it wrapped is not such a great idea in different climates. Your home needs …xpand and contract. Sometimes in wrapping it only holds in moisture, bacterias and it is not as healthy.
You might consider getting insulation blown in from the outside walls then plug them off. Good luck!