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Siding Installation & Repair That Protects Your Home

Siding takes the same weather beating as your roof, and the two are often replaced together for a cohesive look and unified warranty coverage. We install and repair vinyl, fiber-cement, and engineered wood siding systems.

  • Full siding replacement and new installation
  • Storm and impact damage siding repair
  • Vinyl, fiber-cement, and engineered wood options
  • House wrap and moisture barrier installation
  • Trim, fascia, and soffit coordination
  • Color and style matching for partial repairs

Siding Materials We Offer

Vinyl siding remains the most budget-friendly option with strong performance, fiber-cement siding offers a more upscale look with excellent durability against moisture and pests, and engineered wood siding gives a natural wood appearance with better resistance to warping and rot than traditional wood.

Siding Repair vs. Replacement

Isolated storm damage or a few cracked panels usually call for a targeted repair, matched to your existing siding color and profile where the product is still available. Widespread warping, moisture intrusion behind the siding, or siding older than its expected lifespan point toward full replacement.

Boosting Curb Appeal & Home Value

New siding is consistently one of the highest-return exterior improvements a home can make. Pairing a siding update with a roof replacement gives your home a cohesive, refreshed exterior in a single project instead of two separate disruptions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you match new siding to my existing color if I only need a partial repair?

In most cases, yes, though exact matches depend on whether the original product line is still manufactured. We'll always show you samples before starting work.

Should I replace my siding and roof at the same time?

If both are due for replacement, doing them together often saves money on setup and gives your home a more cohesive finished look.

How long does a full siding replacement take?

Most single-family homes take three to five days depending on size, material, and how much trim and moisture-barrier work is needed underneath.