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Renew Home Exterior’s new Ascend Composite Cladding gives you the look of real wood at half the cost of HardieTM* board

Finally, the technological advancements we have seen in so many other industries have made it into exterior siding. Renew Home Exteriors’ new Ascend Composite Cladding System has the look of high-end real wood, comes in 20 different colors so you never need to paint it, and it won’t bend, bow, expand or contract like vinyl...

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Roofing, siding and windows with no money down

Not every homeowner who needs a roof, siding or replacement windows can write a check for the service. In fact, most clients of Renew Home Exteriors choose one of the company’s no-money-down options to pay for their project. That’s because the terms are so good. “Many customers choose our zero-interest option because you pay no interest...

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Asphalt versus metal roofs

The quality and selection of roofing materials have come a long way over the past 10 years. To meet a wide variety of budgets and tastes, we specialize in asphalt shingle and metal roofs. Here’s a rundown of durability vs. affordability between the two. One of the biggest advantages of a metal roof is longevity. You can reasonably...

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Here are the telltale signs the time is right now for a new roof

You often hear people say, “As long as I have a roof over my head, I feel blessed.” We couldn’t agree more. But while your roof is an elemental part of your home, it often gets overlooked. The average life of a roof made of asphalt shingles is 25 years, and roofs made of metal can last 50 years or more. Workmanship is...

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Vinyl siding has a whole new attitude

Steve Yoak sees his home exterior transformation business—Renew Home Exteriors—as a means of upgrading neighborhoods, cities and towns, one well-done job at a time. The locally owned, family-run business was founded by Steve in 2020 and has been growing ever since. “Our family has been in the industry for years, so it was...

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