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A family home exterior in Cleburne, Texas.
Siding

The right siding for your house, without the sales pitch

Vinyl, fiber cement, wood, metal. Each is good at something. Here's the plain version so you can decide on your own time.

Vinyl

Budget-friendly, low maintenance, lots of colors. Fair value for the money.

Fiber Cement

Looks like wood, shrugs off heat, hail, and bugs, and lasts a long time.

Wood

Best looking, most work. Needs regular paint or stain.

Metal

Tough and modern, good against fire and pests, can dent in bad hail.

If it's spot damage, fix the spot and paint it. You're looking at full re-siding when there's widespread rot, warping, or moisture getting behind the boards. We'll help you tell the difference.

Storm-related siding damage?

Hail and wind don't just hit roofs. If your siding is dented, cracked, or split after a storm, check what actually came through your street first.

Quick answers

Which siding holds up best in our heat and hail? +

Fiber cement and metal both handle our climate well. Fiber cement also looks like wood, which is why a lot of homeowners choose it.

Is insulated siding worth it? +

It helps your energy bill modestly and pays off over years. Worth it if you're already re-siding, not usually worth it on its own.

Do I have to replace all my siding? +

No. Spot damage gets a spot repair. Full residing is for widespread rot, warping, or moisture behind the boards.

Which siding lasts the longest? +

Fiber cement and metal outlast vinyl and unmaintained wood.

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