By:
Jenica Lee
December 22nd, 2016
When it comes to home siding options, you need to be as mindful of its looks as you are of its durability and longevity. You need to make sure it comes with the right color palette to help your home create a bigger impression from the curb. Let Southwest Exteriors, one of the top siding contractors in San Antonio, TX, help you decide on the right exterior color through these tips.
By:
Jenica Lee
November 18th, 2016
If your roof is designed to keep your home safe from whatever's coming from above, it's the siding that bears the brunt of external factors coming from the sides. Some of the things that threaten your siding include:
By:
Scott Barr
November 16th, 2016
Your home siding serves two important purposes. The first is to protect your home from harsh weather conditions and the second is to increase your home’s curb appeal. James Hardie®, your trusted leader in the siding industry, has helped over 5 million American homes achieve these purposes through quality products and services.
By:
Jenica Lee
October 26th, 2016
As the summer season winds down, it’s the perfect time to make your home more comfortable. Start with basic cleaning tasks then progress to bigger projects like home siding replacement or buying new windows in San Antonio. Here are some ideas:
By:
Jenica Lee
October 19th, 2016
We couldn't be happier to let you know that we are again part of this year’s Remodeling 550 list. Our steady rise in ranking for the past five years has placed us in the top half of the Replacement Contractors category — proof of our commitment to providing only the best replacement windows, patio doors, and siding in San Antonio.
By:
Jenica Lee
September 19th, 2016
Designing your home exterior is no easy task. Considering the many things you have to consider for your siding, windows, and entry, lacking any sense of where to begin can be stressful. As one of the top entry door, window, and siding contractors in San Antonio, TX, Southwest Exteriors wants to give you some tips and put you on the right track. Before you go into the specifics, learn the cardinal rules first: