Refresh and protect your exterior. Better insulation, better protection, better curb appeal.

Cracked, faded, or rotting siding isn't just an eyesore, it's an open invitation for moisture, pests, and energy loss. Once water gets behind your siding, it attacks the sheathing and framing of your home silently. By the time you notice mold or soft spots, the damage has already spread. And all that lost insulation value? It shows up every month on your energy bill.

We remove your old, failing siding down to the sheathing, inspect for hidden damage, and install durable new siding that transforms your home's appearance and protection. Our materials are built to resist moisture, fading, and impact, and our installation crews leave your property cleaner than they found it.
Any breach in your siding lets moisture and pests directly access the structure of your home.
Siding that warps or buckles has lost its ability to protect your home properly.
Mold on or behind siding signals trapped moisture and potential structural damage.
Failing siding lets conditioned air escape, driving up your monthly energy bills.
Every home is unique. Here's how we approach your siding project from start to finish, with precision and zero shortcuts.





We start by carefully removing the existing siding from your home. Nails are extracted, and panels are cautiously taken off to protect the underlying structure. This process typically takes one to two days depending on the size of your home.
Your landscaping and windows are fully protected with drop cloths before any work begins.
Vinyl siding is the most popular choice in America for good reason, it's affordable, low-maintenance, and available in hundreds of colors and profiles. Quality vinyl resists moisture, won't rot, and never needs painting. Fiber cement (like James Hardie) offers a more premium look and feel, with superior impact resistance and a lifespan of 30–50 years. It can mimic wood grain, stone, or stucco with remarkable realism. The tradeoff is cost: fiber cement typically runs 2–3x more than vinyl installed. For most homeowners, vinyl delivers the best balance of performance and value. For those wanting a premium, long-lasting exterior with maximum curb appeal, fiber cement is worth the investment.
Siding isn't just about how your home looks, it's your home's first line of defense against the elements. Quality siding creates a moisture barrier that prevents rain, snow, and humidity from reaching the structural wood beneath. It also serves as an insulating layer, reducing thermal bridging and helping maintain consistent indoor temperatures. Modern insulated siding can improve your home's R-value by 2–5 points, translating to measurable energy savings. Additionally, siding protects against pest intrusion. Insects and rodents that would otherwise find entry points through exposed wood or gaps. When siding fails, all of these protective functions fail with it.
The most dangerous siding problems are the ones you can't see. Moisture trapped behind siding silently attacks your home's sheathing and framing, causing rot that can compromise structural integrity. Warning signs include: bubbling or blistering paint on interior walls near exterior walls, a musty smell in certain rooms, soft spots when you press on exterior walls, visible mold or mildew streaks on the siding surface, and warping or buckling panels. If you notice any of these, it's critical to have a professional remove a section and inspect what's underneath. Catching moisture damage early can save thousands in structural repairs.
A professional siding replacement involves more than just nailing new panels over old ones. The correct process starts with complete removal of existing siding to expose the sheathing beneath. This allows the crew to inspect for hidden damage. Rot, mold, pest intrusion, or deteriorated house wrap. Any compromised sheathing is replaced, and new moisture barrier (house wrap) is installed before the new siding goes on. Proper installation includes precise cuts around windows and doors, correct overlap patterns to shed water, and adequate room for thermal expansion. Corners, trim, and J-channel must be meticulously fitted. A quality installation takes 1–2 weeks for an average home and should include a final walkthrough.
According to Remodeling Magazine's Cost vs. Value Report, siding replacement consistently ranks among the highest-ROI home improvement projects. Vinyl siding replacement recoups approximately 68–75% of its cost at resale, while fiber cement siding can recoup 70–80%. But the real value goes beyond the numbers: homes with fresh, modern siding sell faster. Buyers make snap judgments based on curb appeal, and dated or damaged siding sends an immediate signal that the home hasn't been maintained. New siding also removes a major negotiation point. Buyers can't ask for a price reduction on something that's already been addressed. If you're planning to sell within the next few years, siding is one of the smartest investments you can make.
Even low-maintenance siding benefits from periodic care. Vinyl siding should be washed once or twice a year with a garden hose and mild detergent to remove dirt, pollen, and mildew. Avoid pressure washers on high settings, they can force water behind the panels. Inspect your siding annually for cracks, loose panels, or gaps around windows and doors. Trim back any bushes or trees that contact the siding, as they trap moisture and can cause damage. Check caulking around windows, doors, and penetrations, and re-seal as needed. For fiber cement, inspect painted surfaces every 8–10 years and repaint when you notice chalking or fading. Catching small issues early prevents them from becoming expensive repairs.
We install high-quality vinyl siding and other durable options designed for long-term performance and low maintenance. We'll help you choose the best fit for your home.
Most homes can be completed in 1–2 weeks depending on the size of the project and weather conditions.
Yes. Modern siding systems significantly improve your home's thermal envelope, helping reduce energy loss and lower utility bills.
Absolutely. If we discover rotted sheathing or structural issues during removal, we'll repair them before installing your new siding.
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