Replacing your siding is more than a visual upgrade — it’s a structured exterior improvement designed to protect your home for the long term.
Below, you’ll find a simplified overview of what typically happens during a siding replacement. Our goal is to help you understand the process clearly, so you can make decisions with confidence — without pressure, sales tactics, or unnecessary appointments.
When you're ready, use our Fast Estimate form to provide specific details about your home at your own pace.
After reviewing your information, we’ll schedule a brief visit to finalize essential details, verify measurements, and answer any questions you may have.
No pressure.
No sales push.
Just a professional process built around clarity and respect.
1️⃣ Removal & Substrate Assessment
Existing vinyl siding is removed when required.
Where solid, nail-ready surfaces such as wood or cement board are present, installation may proceed after proper inspection and preparation.
The surface is cleaned and prepared.
If needed, a new house wrap moisture barrier is installed to protect against water infiltration and improve energy performance
The selected siding material (vinyl, fiber cement, etc.) is installed with proper spacing, fastening, and alignment to ensure long-term durability
If existing wood trim around the windows is worn or exposed, we offer aluminum trim wrapping for added protection and a clean, maintenance-free finish.
Depending on the window style, some installations may require J-channel around the perimeter, while others include built-in finishing components.
If fascia boards are worn or exposed, aluminum wrapping is available to provide long-term protection and a clean finish.
Soffit systems may be upgraded or replaced to maintain proper ventilation and structural performance along the roofline.
Depending on the home’s condition, vented or solid soffit panels may be recommended.
Review the details. Move forward when you're ready