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Aluminum Siding Can Extend the Lifespan of Your Home

When you are looking for aluminum siding installation to extend the longevity of your home, there are several key issues to be aware of in your search for a company that can help you. First of all, be sure to hook up with a company that has been around for at least twenty years. If you can find a firm that is family owned and managed, that would be ideal – those two things combined, “family-run” and “long history,” probably means that the company you’ve chosen has great customer service (which is how they’ve managed to stay in business so long). Either that, or they’re a front for the mafia, but you’re probably safe there if they also have many glowing customer reviews.

You won’t get the same service from a large company, many of which are filled with contractors who are new and just getting their bearings in the industry, deciding whether they actually want to work in aluminum installation for the rest of their life. You might luck out and find someone as dedicated to the trade as the family-owned guys, but it’s just as possible you get someone who will be in construction or steel welding before the end of the year. Even if you do find someone reliable, they aren’t likely to stay with that company for long. There’s really no other way to guarantee good, consistent customer service than choosing a small, family owned company with decades of experience – that’s why if you’re in the Toronto area it’s a good idea to stop by Tiptoptrough.com.


One of the reasons a good, honest contractor is so important is because they won’t pressure you to buy more than you need. Rather than hoping to get a temporary boost in their sales numbers or income, they will recommend you only the services and products that your home requires in order to keep your business for as long as possible. They know that you can vote with your money if you’re unhappy and take your business elsewhere – and they respect you as a client as a result.

That’s why you should take some time and research companies before you get your eavestroughs repaired or get something as monumental as aluminum siding installed in your home – if you live in Toronto, a good bet is a firm like Tip Top Trough, which has been family-owned for two decades and has a reputation for their honest dealings with customers. Siding is great for providing your home with insulation in the summer and winter, and in protecting the exterior of your home from damage – which will save you money in the long run (and give you a break on your insurance). But you won’t save any money on your new purchase if you have it installed by a disreputable company that takes you to the cleaners!

Properly installed, maintained, and manufactured aluminum siding from a firm like Tip Top Trough should last you about forty years, and in all of that time your home will be greatly protected from damage. It’s also a responsible option when it comes to the impact on the environment, since it’s usually made from recycled metal. Instead of using up to fifty trees to form wood siding, the aluminum variety can cover the same wall surface area with metal from about six crushed salvage cars. Aluminum’s versatility and recyclability is one of the reasons it is so cheap as a material ­– usually only costs about $3 to $6 per square foot. In any case, when you’ve decided to install new siding to protect your home, remember to choose a family-run business (although not this kind of family) over a corporate one to ensure that your home gets the absolute best service possible.

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