Siding Types
Modern siding comes in a variety of materials, each offering unique benefits regarding durability, maintenance, and aesthetic appeal. Explore the characteristics of the most popular siding materials below to determine the best fit for your climate and architectural style.Vinyl Siding
Vinyl is the most popular siding choice across the country due to its balance of durability, low maintenance, and cost-effectiveness.
Aluminum Siding
A classic choice known for its lightweight nature and fire resistance, aluminum siding is excellent for coastal climates because it is waterproof and rust-resistant (when properly treated).
Fiber Cement Siding
Fiber cement is an engineered material made from cement, sand, and cellulose fibers. It is renowned for its ability to mimic the natural look of wood clapboard, shingles, or stone while being impervious to termites and rot. It is non-combustible and highly resistant to severe weather, making it a favorite for homeowners prioritizing safety and longevity.
Composite Siding
Composite siding represents the latest in exterior technology.
Wood Siding
For many, nothing compares to the authentic charm and warmth of natural wood.
Metal Siding
Beyond aluminum, modern metal siding (often steel) is gaining popularity for contemporary and industrial-style homes.





