During the election season, you may see a lot of commercials for Hillary or Trump, but what about a house?

WHSV stopped by a home in Shenandoah County that could be a commercial of its own.

The homeowner has at least 10 renditions of Donald Trump's name on five different structures.

"I had a Trump sign on the tree that was hanging up off that utility pole, and SVEC came out here about a half hour before you did, and I had no choice -- they took it down and were real careful not to damage it so I could put it somewhere else," said Tommy Smith.

Smith says his support has been this high since day one.

"The day Trump announced, I went to Tractor Supply and started this mural here, and by the time I was done with it, it was like 58 cans of spray paint," he added.

But how do people respond to his enthusiasm about his favorite candidate?

"Well, I would say 99 percent is positive. A little negative -- Sometimes people will go by and say F Trump, but let them do what they want, it is free expression."

How hoes Smith see himself playing into this election?

"I am a messenger for Donald Trump, I am an advocate for Donald Trump. I do it for free, for my love of the country, and my love of Donald Trump," he said.

When WHSV's Janson Silvers asked what would happen if Trump lost the election after Smith made all the changes to his house, he had this to say:

"If he doesn't win, I will probably die of a stroke and I might just give it to you."

Smith says win or lose, he plans on keeping his display up for the foreseeable future, but, as you can hear in the video above, he doesn't expect Trump to lose.

You can find the full, raw interview with Tommy Smith above for far more answers.