Siding Services
✓ Replacements
✓ Installations
✓ Repairs, large and small
Various Styles of Siding We Install
List of Services
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HorizontalItem Link List Item 1
- Double 4" - the standard
- Double 5"
- Insulated Vinyl - aka Prodigy
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Board & BattenItem Link List Item 2
Board & Batten, also known as vertical siding
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ShakeItem Link List Item 3
- Double Seven
- Staggard
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Stone ImpressionItem Link
Stone impression is made of vinyl material but with the added pazazz. That way you have the stength and durability of vinyl alongside the stone look.
Horizontal
- Double 4" - the standard
- Double 5"
- Insulated Vinyl - aka Prodigy
Board & Batten
Board & Batten, also known as vertical siding
Shake
- Double Seven
- Staggard
Stone Impression
Stone impression is made of vinyl material but with the added pazazz. That way you have the stength and durability of vinyl alongside the stone look.
Various Materials of Siding to Choose from
Vinyl
List of Services
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VinylItem Link List Item 1
Vinyl is essentially plastic and exhibits beneficial characteristics such as longevity, weather proofing, and immunity to rotting. It's the most popular choice amongst our customers.
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WoodenItem Link List Item 2
If you're one who prefers nature-everthing, wooden siding may be the option you are seeking. Wooden siding still reserves the curb appeal spanning from sleek and modern to authentic and rustic. Common kinds of wood used for siding would be pine, cedar, redwood, and engineered. On the otherhand, mahogany siding would be a rare sight for obvious reasons such as its price.
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Fiber Cement by James HardieItem Link List Item 4
Made up of portland cement, water, sand and cellulose fibers; fiber cement from James Hardie is thicker than vinyl by about 5 times. This means the material is more robust and will protect the structure of your home greater than that of its counterparts. You may notice that the picture above uncannily resembles actual wood. This is because the thickness of this type of siding allows room for greater indentations to be made in the material. Fiber cement is the way to go if you're looking to protect your home from weather and pest damage.
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NaturetechItem Link
Made from wood strands coated with wax. The strands are also bonded with resin and other binders. Zinc borate is added to the material for extra protection against insects and to prevent rot. Other benefits include superior impact resistant abilities in comparison to vinyl as well as a 50-year warranty.
Vinyl is essentially plastic and exhibits beneficial characteristics such as longevity, weather proofing, and immunity to rotting. It's the most popular choice amongst our customers.
Wooden
If you're one who prefers nature-everthing, wooden siding may be the option you are seeking. Wooden siding still reserves the curb appeal spanning from sleek and modern to authentic and rustic. Common kinds of wood used for siding would be pine, cedar, redwood, and engineered. On the otherhand, mahogany siding would be a rare sight for obvious reasons such as its price.
Naturetech
Made from wood strands coated with wax. The strands are also bonded with resin and other binders. Zinc borate is added to the material for extra protection against insects and to prevent rot. Other benefits include superior impact resistant abilities in comparison to vinyl and fiber cement as well as a 50-year warranty.
Fiber Cement by James Hardie
Made up of portland cement, water, sand and cellulose fibers; fiber cement from James Hardie is thicker than vinyl by about 5 times. This means the material is more robust and will protect the structure of your home greater than that of vinyl. You may notice that the picture above uncannily resembles actual wood. This is because the thickness of this type of siding allows room for greater indentations to be made in the material. Fiber cement is the way to go if you're looking to protect your home from weather and pest damage.