Homeowners use replacement siding services and replacement window services in Iowa to install new insulted vinyl siding and vinyl replacement windows. The home at 101-Northwood Drive, Des Moines, Iowa receives a Brand New Look at the Same Old Address!
Read MoreMidwest Construction & Supply Inc. Midwest Construction has been offering replacement siding services in Iowa and Southern Minnesota since 1958. In fact Midwest Construction is the oldest licensed siding contractor in the state of Iowa.
Read MoreMIDWEST CONSTRUCTION & SUPPLY, INC. Two Locations to Better Serve You! Mason City: 1-800-925-6664 Grimes: 1-800-383-1058 Company History 1958 Alex P. Despenas started a residential home improvement business in the 800 block of S. Federal, Mason City, Iowa.
Read MoreCounty Fair season started for Midwest Construction back on June 11 at the Worth County Fair in Northwood, Iowa.
Read MoreThe home was built in 1957. Back in those days there were not many choices for insulation in the sidewalls. This particular home was built like many in those days with no insulation. Another challenge for the homeowners was to get paint to stay on the side walls of the home.
Read MoreFore! Zinging golf balls pelting the side of your home is probably bad news for your siding. A homeowner recently sent us a big brand fiber cement board that used to be a part of his home’s siding. You can see here the six years of damage errant second fairway shots caused on his siding.
Read MorePaul from Midwest Construction was interviewed my Remodeling Magazine for the 50 Big winners campaign. Big50 Bites In celebration of the Big50 class of 2015, we’re chatting with this year’s honorees about some of the most important issues that the remodeling industry faces today.
Read MoreBob Wittnebel, a 27 year veteran Midwest Construction design consultant, sat down with some prospective window customers from Mason City, Iowa who needed to update their old Bow Window to increase energy efficiency and cut down on the maintenance.
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