Siding Replacement: Protect Your Walls That Protect Your Home
Your siding is the largest visible surface on your home’s exterior. When it fails, moisture gets into the walls, energy costs climb, and curb appeal disappears.
Siding does more than make your house look good from the street. It is the primary barrier between your home’s framing and the weather.
Most homes in our service area — especially those built in the 1990s and early 2000s by developers like Ryan Homes, Toll Brothers, and Forino Homes — are running original siding that is now 25 to 30 years old. The same age range that triggers roof replacement triggers siding replacement.
We address any damage we find before the new material goes on, coordinate the work with soffit, fascia, and gutter needs when the scope warrants it, and install to manufacturer specifications so your warranty holds. Whether siding is a standalone project or part of a full exterior renovation alongside a roof replacement, the standard of work is the same.
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Vinyl Siding: Durable, Low-Maintenance, and Cost-Effective
Modern vinyl siding is fade-resistant, does not require painting, withstands Pennsylvania’s freeze-thaw cycles, and comes in a wide range of colors and profiles including options that replicate the look of wood grain.
We install premium-grade vinyl siding that is thicker and more impact-resistant than the builder-grade panels that were standard on homes built in the 1990s and early 2000s.
Engineered Wood: The Look of Real Wood Without the Upkeep
Engineered wood siding is made from wood fibers bonded with resin and coated with a factory-applied finish. It delivers the warmth and texture of natural wood without the rot, splitting, and constant repainting that traditional wood siding demands.
It performs well in Pennsylvania’s climate, holds paint longer than natural wood, and provides a mid-range price point between vinyl and fiber cement. For homeowners who want a step up in appearance and are willing to invest in occasional refinishing down the road, engineered wood is a strong option.
Fiber Cement: Premium Durability for Long-Term Value
Fiber cement siding is the most durable option we install. Made from a mixture of cement, sand, and cellulose fibers, it resists impact, moisture, fire, and insects. It does not warp, crack, or melt the way vinyl can under extreme heat, and it holds paint for significantly longer than wood.
The tradeoff is weight — fiber cement is heavier than vinyl or engineered wood, which means installation requires experienced handling and proper fastening. The upfront cost is higher, but the lifespan and low maintenance make it the best long-term value for homeowners who plan to stay in their home.
New Roof and Old Siding? You Will Notice the Difference.
One of the most common things we hear from homeowners after a roof replacement is that they did not realize how worn their siding looked until the new shingles went on.
Schedule a free consultation and we will evaluate your siding alongside your roof, explain your material options, and put together a scope that covers everything your home’s exterior needs.
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