ASSOCIATIONS

Times Siding has worked
on many existing townhouses and condominium developments including
Kimberwyck II in Hillsboro, Pleasant View Gardens in Piscataway,
Whitehouse Village, Sutton Village in Brick and Stonegate Condominiums
in Stanhope.
We've also sided such
prestigious new construction projects as Spring Ridge in Millington,
Hunter's Crossing in Three Bridges and Beaver Brook in Clinton.
For properties built of
brick, Times Siding can provide soffits, facias, freeze boards, as well
as window and door casings.
So, whether you manage
a townhouse or condominium**, own a business, develop properties or are
a municipality seeking beauty and economy for your structures, contact
Times Siding and we'll come up with the perfect plan for your
needs.
** Times Siding has
been a Member of the Condominium Association Institute (CAI) for over 10
years.
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APARTMENTS
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CONDOMINIUMS
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TOWNHOUSES
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SCHOOLS
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CHURCHES
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NEW
CONSTRUCTION
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RENOVATIONS
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CONTRACTOR
COMMENTS |
New siding is estimated to be 2 or 2 and 1/2 times the cost
of painting, given an estimated payback of 10 years or less. While
improving appearance, it offers energy savings and maintenance-free
benefits. The greater "curb appeal" of new siding also
makes a home easier to sell.
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REALTY
COMMENTS |
A homes "curb appeal" has become more important in
today's resale market. Better appearance and maintenance-free
features are an obvious plus, with the energy-saving aspect continuing
to be an important item with potential buyers.
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FINANCIAL
COMMENTS |
Consumers are aware of the many benefits of new siding with
insulating board underneath. Better appearance, no painting,
longer product life and maintenance-free feature keeps a home more
saleable at all times and creates a good resale/finance value as well.