Siding Installation

New siding can significantly improve the look of your home, increasing your home’s curb appeal and resale value. Siding is also crucial in protecting your home from the elements. A siding replacement can yield as much as a 70% return on investment.  Additionally, you can also adding insulated siding to your home is a cost-effective way to keep your monthly energy bills low.

Siding for houses comes in an array of materials that offer a variety of benefits and come at different price points. Today's technology has now advances in vinyl and veneer siding. These new types of siding allow you to create the more expensive look of stone, brick, and cedar shake without the higher cost.

Modernize is here to help you navigate siding options for your home and decide on the best type of siding for your next home improvement project.

" The low cost of vinyl siding and its extraordinary durability make vinyl siding the most popular option for homeowners."

SIDING OPTIONS

VINYL siding

This is an extruded plastic material made from PVC resin for durability and resistance to the elements. The material is tinted in the production process, so the color goes all the way through.

There are three appearance options: Horizontal, vertical and shingle/shake panels.

clapboard

Clapboard is a classic exterior cladding made of horizontally overlapping. Today we have a large variety of colors, textures and shadow lines to meet individual preferences.

Consult us about the options, stand lap panels from 3” to 8” with multiple types of textures and colors.

dutch lap

Dutch lap is a type of exterior wall lap siding. It has a similar appearance to traditional siding, with the exception of a decorative groove in the top of the board.As one of the most well-known siding styles, today is Dutch lap siding. It reached the pinnacle of its popularity in the 1880s and has remained so in the siding market ever since.Consult us about the options, panels from 4” to 5” with multiple types of textures and colors and comes insulated or non-insulated.

caroline beaded

Caroline Beaded Vinyl Siding is an extremely popular siding style, and most manufacturers make it. It comes in several different thicknesses, textures, and colors and it even comes in insulated or non-insulated.

board & batten

Also called barn siding, board and batten siding is the widest of all, with planks of up to 12 inches wide. The boards are installed either vertically or horizontally, with narrow strips of wood nailed over the gap between the boards.

shakes & shingles

A popular choice in North American colonies, wood Shake and Shingle Siding’s history traces back hundreds of years. It’s often reserved for smaller homes or as accents on larger ones.

Get the look of cedar shake & shingle siding with the long-lasting performance of vinyl.

JAMES HARDIE

James Hardie offer FIBER CEMENT SIDING OPTIONS for any house style whether a classic Colonial, ladylike Victorian or handsome Craftsman, our diverse and detailed siding options will help you create a historically accurate, architecturally correct and flat-out gorgeous home.

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Plank Lap Siding®

Not only our best-selling product, it’s North America's most popular brand of siding. Create a timeless design with a full spectrum of colors and textures.

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Vertical Siding

Combine with Hardie® Trim Boards for a rustic board-and-batten look. Or, go for the more minimalist look of simple vertical lines.

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Shingle Siding

Get the authenticity of cedar shingles with the strength of James Hardie. Better than the real thing, it resists rotting, curling, warping and splitting.

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