HawkinsHollow
Veteran Member
So the crew who did my roofing "also does siding" so I had them give me a quote. I was very impressed by the job they did on my roof and they came in pretty good on the siding quote so I decided to go with them. If had a few week delay on windows but I finally got them in and they started the siding yesterday. Well I get there and they are 75% done but they reveal is a 7" reveal, I wanted it to be a 5" reveal like my garage. This a a Latino crew that seems to be doing an average but far from exemplary job. Their solution was to pull it all down, rip each sheet to 6 1/4 and put it back up, the other option is I just live with it. I chose to just live with it, and I will be asking for a discount on what I pay to make it right.
The reason I chose this option is that I feel like they would have just rushed through it, cut more corners and potentially had the chance of screwing something up even worse in the process. I am torn about my decision. It looks good and most people might not even notice it. The addition has completely different siding than the existing house which has old asbestos siding that we opted to not rip down and replace at this time. We will possibly do that when we replace the old windows in the existing house. Another caveat is the houser next to my house burned down 15 years ago. In the process it melted the side of my house and they replaced the old siding with 7" reveal hardie. So when we do reside the older portion of the house the 7" hardie they put there will keep us from having to redo the newer side.
I have worked VERY hard on this addition and things have been going very smooth. This is the first kick in the pants situation I have had that has kind of upset me and not gone the way I wanted it to. First world problems I know! Oh BOO HOO my brand new 850 sqft addition has a 2" greater reveal than my garage.
Anyway, just venting. What would you have done?
The reason I chose this option is that I feel like they would have just rushed through it, cut more corners and potentially had the chance of screwing something up even worse in the process. I am torn about my decision. It looks good and most people might not even notice it. The addition has completely different siding than the existing house which has old asbestos siding that we opted to not rip down and replace at this time. We will possibly do that when we replace the old windows in the existing house. Another caveat is the houser next to my house burned down 15 years ago. In the process it melted the side of my house and they replaced the old siding with 7" reveal hardie. So when we do reside the older portion of the house the 7" hardie they put there will keep us from having to redo the newer side.
I have worked VERY hard on this addition and things have been going very smooth. This is the first kick in the pants situation I have had that has kind of upset me and not gone the way I wanted it to. First world problems I know! Oh BOO HOO my brand new 850 sqft addition has a 2" greater reveal than my garage.
Anyway, just venting. What would you have done?