What Is House Siding?
House siding is the protective outer layer of your home’s exterior walls. It acts as a shield against weather elements like rain, wind, and sun, helping to keep your home dry, insulated, and comfortable year-round. Siding also plays a big role in your home’s curb appeal — the right siding can transform the look of your house and boost its value.
Common siding materials include vinyl, fiber cement, wood, and engineered wood, each with different benefits in terms of durability, maintenance, and appearance.
Our Siding Installation Process
01.
Initial Inspection & Consultation
The process starts with a thorough inspection of your existing siding and exterior walls. This helps identify any damage or areas that need repair before new siding goes up. During this consultation, you’ll discuss material options, colors, and styles to find the perfect fit for your home.
02.
Removal of Old Siding
The old siding is carefully removed and responsibly disposed of. If any damage is found to the sheathing or framing underneath, it will be repaired to create a solid foundation for the new siding.
03.
Preparation & Weather Barrier Installation
Before the new siding is installed, a weather-resistant barrier is applied to the exterior walls. This barrier protects your home from moisture intrusion while allowing trapped moisture to escape, preventing mold and rot.
04.
Siding Installation
New siding panels are installed with precision, ensuring proper spacing and secure fastening. Special attention is given to corners, windows, and doors to provide a tight, weatherproof seal. Trim and accessories like soffits, fascia, and vents are installed or updated as needed to complete the look.
05.
Cleanup & Final Inspection
After installation, all debris and old materials are cleared from the property. The site is cleaned thoroughly, and a final inspection is done to ensure the siding is properly installed, secure, and visually flawless.






