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SIDING 101

More Than a Facade—Siding Shields, Styles, and Speaks for Your Home.

Siding is your structure’s outer armor—it protects against weather, insulates against temperature swings, and shapes curb appeal transforming your exterior into a statement of strength and style.

Common Types of Siding:

  • Vinyl: Low maintenance, cost-effective, wide variety of colors/textures
  • Fiber Cement (like HardiePlank®): Durable, fire-resistant, mimics wood grain
  • Wood (cedar, redwood, etc.): Classic warmth and natural charm, needs upkeep
  • Engineered Wood: More moisture- and pest-resistant than traditional wood
  • Metal (steel or aluminum): Sleek, modern, fire- and insect-resistant
  • Stucco: Common in warm/dry climates, textured and energy efficient
  • Brick or Stone Veneer: High-end look, durable, often used as an accent

SIGNS YOU NEED A PRO

  • Cracks, warping, or rotting visible on your exterior
  • Faded or peeling paint on wood or fiber cement
  • Higher energy bills due to poor insulation or gaps
  • Pest or moisture infiltration
  • You’re planning a major facelift or weatherproofing project
  • HOA or historical district rules need compliant installation

WHAT A PRO CAN DO THAT YOU MIGHT MISS

  • Identify hidden damage behind old siding (rot, mold, insect issues)
  • Recommend the right materials for your climate and exposure
  • Ensure proper flashing, sealing, and insulation techniques
  • Handle structural repairs or water barrier upgrades under siding
  • Achieve precision cuts and clean transitions around windows, doors, and trim
  • Keep you code-compliant and energy-efficient

Your siding isn’t just a skin—it’s a statement.

ASK AN EXPERT

These are just a few of the questions commonly asked by our clients about Siding.
1
What siding materials are available?

There are many options available, each with its own durability, personality, and curb appeal, and a price point.

2
How often does siding need to be replaced or repainted?

How often siding needs to be replaced or repainted depends on the material used, age, your climate, and how well your siding is maintained.

3
Can siding help with insulation and energy efficiency?

Yes! Your siding choice can be a huge, substantial factor in your home’s insulation and energy efficiency. Pairing the right materials along with proper installation techniques will go a long way in your siding selection.

4
What color and style options are available?

Your color and style options vary dramatically, transforming your home’s curb appeal while adding energy efficiency to your home is key to picking your siding selection.

5
Are fire resistant options available?

There are a few fire-resistant siding options available, such as; fiber cement, metal (steel and aluminum), brick, stone, and stucco.

BEHIND THE BUILD

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