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The fact of the matter, though, is that we started out doing basement remodels, seismic retrofits, re-siding buildings, and whatever we could get our hands on as a couple of young architect/builders.
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At another project in Dillon Valley, a bid for re-siding with blue-stain wood came in $2,000 less than a bid using traditional western red cedar.
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Workers removing siding during a re-siding job uncovered the billboard montage that touts traveling show which last appeared in Mankato,
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Photo: #Bits and pieces of a billboard uncovered Dec. 1, 2009 by workers re-siding an old house in Mankato, Minn., are from an 1899 billboard touting Buffalo Bill's Wild West show that performed in the community, Sept. 2, 1899.
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Photo: #Bits and pieces of a billboard uncovered Dec. 1, 2009 by workers re-siding an old house in Mankato, Minn., are from an 1899 billboard touting Buffalo Bill's Wild West show that performed in the community, Sept. 2, 1899.
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- Approved Michigan Specialties of Adrian to do general trade work at the site, including re-siding the existing building, for $163,000.
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If you're thinking of re-siding your house with brick, read this article from our old standby, Tim Carter of Ask the Builder (he's the guy on all the YouTube videos).
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Workers removing siding during a re-siding job uncovered the billboard montage that touts traveling show which last appeared in Mankato,
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At another project in Dillon Valley, a bid for re-siding with blue-stain wood came in $2,000 less than a bid using traditional western red cedar.
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And homeowner Joanne Dalton is glad that the re-siding project she started last week gave her more than she bargained for.
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