Siding
We are experienced in installing a variety of types of siding to enhance the appearance of your home while protecting it, using the best materials available on the market.
We have the necessary certifications and are insured and bonded to carry out all types of siding work!
When it comes to picking out the siding for your home, there are many options to consider. Pick a color and width and we’ll get you an estimate right away. A job well done will give you the satisfaction you deserve. Installing beautiful and durable siding is one of the most practical ways to add value and take care of your home.
Call today to set up an appointment to meet with our estimator and start the process to get your free estimate.
Types of Siding
FIBER CEMENT
Picking the right siding for your house is a delicate balancing act between good looks, durability, maintenance, and affordability. With wood, vinyl, stone, brick, or stucco, you might get only two or three of these. But with fiber cement siding, a resilient mix of wood pulp and portland cement, you get all four.
WOOD SIDING
Wood is natural, beautiful and durable which makes it a sought after siding option for use in traditional architecture such as cottages, bungalows and Cape Cod exteriors. While the type and style chosen can cause the cost to vary significantly, it can be an economical siding choice to install on a house as it will last for as long as routine maintenance is done to maintain its durability and the rich look of the wood.
CEDAR SIDING
For people looking for wood siding, cedar is by far the favorite choice. Other types of wood used for this purpose include redwood, logs, and engineered wood. However, this is a cedar buying guide, so we will talk about comparisons of cedar siding with fiber cement and vinyl siding. You’ll see the different styles available, as well as learn about grades and profiles of cedar available.
STUCCO
Stucco was used as a cladding in about 15% of privately built houses during the 1940s-60s.
Stucco is a general term for a plaster coating to walls that consists of a cement-mortar made up of a 3:1 sand:cement mix that was typically applied over galvanised wire netting fixed over a diagonal timber board backing typically 6 x 1” (150 x 25 mm).