Which siding material is right for my home?
Fiber cement is durable and low-maintenance; wood offers warmth but needs upkeep; composites split the difference. We match the material to your climate exposure, budget, and the look you want.
Exteriors
New siding changes how a house looks and how well it holds up to weather. The finish gets the attention; the flashing and weather barrier decide how long it lasts.
We install and replace fiber cement, wood, and composite siding over a properly detailed weather-resistive barrier, with flashing at windows, doors, and transitions where leaks usually start. Corners, reveals, and trim are planned so the walls read clean and consistent.
Re-siding is also the right moment to improve insulation and correct any hidden water damage, since the walls are already open. We look for those opportunities and flag them before we close things up.
Design & build
Every project follows the same clear path — so you always know what’s happening and what comes next.
We visit your home, listen to how you live in it, and talk honestly about scope, priorities, and budget. You leave knowing whether we’re the right fit — no pressure, no vague promises.
We develop the plan, produce drawings and 3D views, and guide your material and finish selections. Locking these in early is what keeps the budget and schedule honest once we build.
You receive a detailed written estimate tied to a defined scope and real selections — not placeholders. When you approve it, the number you sign is the number we build to.
We prepare complete submittals, coordinate structural and mechanical engineering, and manage plan check and corrections so your project clears review as smoothly as possible.
One project manager owns the schedule and communication. Trades are sequenced so they don’t collide, the site stays protected and clean, and you always know what’s happening this week.
Honest answers
The questions worth asking before you start — answered straight.
Fiber cement is durable and low-maintenance; wood offers warmth but needs upkeep; composites split the difference. We match the material to your climate exposure, budget, and the look you want.
Yes. Opening the walls often reveals sheathing or framing issues; we address them properly before installing new siding so the problem doesn’t return.
FAQ
Yes. If we find water-damaged sheathing or framing once the old siding is off, we repair it before the new siding goes on and keep you informed of any added scope.
Fiber cement is among the most durable and low-maintenance options for our climate. We help you weigh longevity, appearance, and cost.
Tell us about your home and goals. We’ll follow up to schedule a consultation and give you an honest read on scope, timeline, and budget.