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Cedar Siding
A traditional choice for exteriors big and small, cedar siding is a consistently popular building material. Seen on homes across North America, cedar siding offers unique grain patterns, rich colors, and a wide range of practical benefits. With different profiles available to compliment a choice of architectural styles, this material offers an appealing golden-to-amber color range and is often sought after for a warm, laid back visual effect.
Benefits:
- Exceptional Beauty
- Natural Insulation
- Durable
- Color Versatility

Vinyl Siding
In previous decades, vinyl siding had a bad reputation compared to traditional materials like wood or metal. However, modern vinyl siding has been designed to withstand severe weather and time, while keeping your home beautiful. In the United States, it has quickly become one of the most popular siding materials on the market.
Benefits:
- Inexpensive
- Low Maintenance
- No need to paint
- Color Variety

Clapboard Siding
Clapboard siding is a rustic and aesthetically-pleasing type of siding that has been used on homes for many years. This kind of siding is well known for its durability, often lasting for the lifetime of the home. Its original purpose was to mimic the texture of natural wood grain. Clapboard is still used more frequently because of its beauty, low initial costs and low maintenance. Clapboard siding can be made from many different woods including redwood, pine and cedar.
Benefits:
- Exceptional Beauty
- Natural Insulation
- Durable
- Wind Resistance

Fiber Cement Siding
Created from a composite of sand, cement, and cellulose fibers, fiber cement siding offers a unique exterior appearance and stands tough against the elements. It has been an available for nearly 100 years but has recently witnessed a surge in popularity in the residential market. Fiber cement looks very similar to traditional wood shingles and is often mistaken for wood. Fiber cement siding is fire-resistant, durable, and affordable.
Benefits:
- Highly resistant do damage
- Long Lasting
- Resistant to Rotting
- Cracking and Warping
- Class 1(A) fire spread rating

Repairs
From leaks to storm damage, if your roof is in good shape but needs a repair it may make sense to repair instead of replacing.
Benefits:
- Fix the problem
- Cost-Effective
- Stop a more serious problem
Siding Replacement Signs

shingles
Loose, or cracked pieces must be removed from your home and replaced to prevent water (wood’s enemy) from seeping behind the damaged pieces.

peeling
Most types of siding are built to hold their color for only as long as their rating. Fading and peeling is a sign that the siding’s waterproofing has run its course.

warping
Use a screwdriver to poke under warped siding to discover how solid the underlayer is. If the home’s underlayer has begun to rot or become soft, the siding is due for immediate replacement.

Mildew
Any type of mold growth or mildew may indicate that water is penetrating the siding and should be further investigated.

Missing
Regardless of how extensive the damage is or if you have many missing pieces, it is best to have a professional inspection to prevent larger problems down the line.

Bubbles are an almost certain indication that water has become trapped. This is an immediate red flag.
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