Home Siding

A&A Roofing & Exteriors Siding Provides Safety & Comfort

New Home Siding Provides Energy Efficiency

Siding provides an airtight seal for your home’s exterior, which means better insulation all around. This in turn means greater energy efficiency.

If your siding is in need of repair or replacement, you need an expert who can help you determine your needs and find the best quality products for your project. We always provide free estimates to customers who are considering us for a siding project and there’s never an obligation to use our services.

Our knowledgeable sales team is ready to help you decide which product is the right fit for your needs.

Reasons You Should Replace The Siding On Your House

If you have been researching how to replace damaged siding on a house, there’s a good chance you have already noticed one or more of these issues. Closely inspect your siding for the following problems: 

  • Cracking
  • Warping
  • Holes in the siding
  • Soft or rotten pieces of wood siding
  • Pieces of siding falling off the house
  • Misaligned pieces
  • Missing pieces

Benefits of New Home Siding

  • You Want to Boost Energy Efficiency: Siding provides an airtight seal for your home’s exterior, which means better insulation all around. This in turn means greater energy efficiency since your heating or cooling systems won’t have to stay on for prolonged periods. We can also add various types of foam insolation when installing new or replacement siding.
  • Noise Reduction: Our premium insulated siding products will reduce outside noises.
  • Enhance Your Home’s Curb Appeal: Along with improving the structural integrity of your home, giving your home a vibrant new look with replacement siding can dramatically boost curb appeal. It will make your home look brighter and better even if updating the siding is the only thing you changed about it.
  • More Color Options: Another exciting part of replacing siding is that you have the chance to completely change the color — or even the entire look — of your house. You might decide to add some additional architectural details to further enhance your home’s fresh appearance. It’s worth noting that a lighter shade or color will help avoid attracting the sun’s heat which can lower utility bills.
  • Improve Your Home’s Energy Efficiency: Even if you aren’t currently thinking about selling your home, this is a benefit we can all get behind. New, light-colored siding can reduce your energy costs. This benefit only compounds when you add increased insulation to the exterior walls. While you’re at it, you can also invest in a house wrap installation to further help prevent moisture and wind from penetrating your walls.
  • Repair Unseen Structural Damage to Your Home: It’s not uncommon for homes to sustain structural damage underneath the siding. This damage could be a result of rainwater leaking in through cracks around any exterior penetration such as windows, doors, vents, etc., which could go on to cause cracks in your drywall. When you hire a competent contractor to replace your siding, you may also ask them to check for and repair any structural damage hiding behind your old siding.
  • Paint Your Home Less or Never in the Future: Finally, if you choose to reside your home, depending on which product you choose they are either paintless such as vinyl or polymer, or come with a manufacture warranty of up to 50 years or more, it typically won’t require a new paint job for several years. And when it is finally time to repaint it, it should hold its paint much better than older siding does. This means you won’t have to use as much paint or paint it as often. New siding won’t just make your home look nicer and sell for more, you’ll feel better in a home with new siding, too.

Get in touch with A&A Roofing & Exteriors today and we will help you through all the details!

We Install all Types of Siding!

  • Polymer Siding
  • Vinyl Siding
  • Composite Siding
  • Fiber Cement Siding
  • Metal or Steel Siding
  • Wood Siding

If the time has come to replace the siding on your home, seamless polymer siding is a great choice. Engineered from a durable plastic called polypropylene resin, this type of siding offers many advantages and very few drawbacks, especially when compared to other types of siding, such as metal and wood.

When you decide to have seamless polymer siding installed at your home, we’ll help you combat “sick home syndrome” by creating a more healthy and breathable residence for you to live in.

Polymer Siding

If the time has come to replace the siding on your home, seamless polymer siding is a great choice. Engineered from a durable plastic called polypropylene resin, this type of siding offers many advantages and very few drawbacks, especially when compared to other types of siding, such as metal and wood. Benefits of Seamless Polymer Siding When you decide to have seamless polymer siding installed at your home, we’ll help you combat “sick home syndrome” by creating a more healthy and breathable residence for you to live in.

Polymer Siding:

  • Won’t detach in heavy winds and storms
  • Resists hail damage
  • Is available in a wide array of colors
  • Won’t fade in the sunlight
  • Is completely seamless
  • Is exceptionally watertight
  • And more…

So, before you make your cladding selection, be sure to talk to one of our experts to ensure that you’re making the right choice for you and your home. We can install any type of cladding available. However, after we educate our customers on the different types of siding, nearly 98 percent choose our proprietary seamless polymer siding. We’re dedicated to pleasing our customers and making sure we’re serving their needs perfectly.

Vinyl Siding

Vinyl siding is a durable form of plastic exterior wrapping for a home, used both for aesthetics and weatherproofing. Engineered primarily from polyvinyl chloride (PVC) resin, vinyl siding is a convenient addition to your home because it precludes the need for painting every few years and other hassles of regular maintenance. Let’s explore other aspects of vinyl siding and the benefits that come with it.

Vinyl siding is a very affordable material to install on a home or other structure. Vinyl siding costs, on average, 30-40 percent less than cedar siding and 50 percent less than steel. It’s typically installed over rigid insulation for the utmost in energy efficiency.

You also get a wide variety when you install vinyl siding. It’s available in a broad spectrum of colors, and style which means you have just as many choices as paint colors these days. You also have your choice of textures, whether smooth or wood grain. In addition, you can choose from standard lengths with straight edges, scalloped edges or other kinds of decorative edges. Some siding is designed to imitate the look of natural wood grain shakes, which may fit in especially nice with your traditional home. Other siding is completely smooth which goes nicely with modern homes. From horizontal to vertical panels, you also have your choice of accessories also crafted from vinyl, such as soffit and window trim.

Ease of installation is another reason why vinyl is preferred over other materials, such as wood shakes, which take more precision to install. In addition, vinyl is durable, long-lasting, and resistant to rot, unlike wood which is susceptible to moisture warping and termite infestation. Vinyl is also very easy to clean. All you need is a high-pressure power washer to get off mildew, dirt and other stuck-on debris.

Composite Siding

Composite Siding

Composite siding is a building material that is commonly used in the exterior of both homes and other building structures. This product serves to protect the interior of the structures from water, debris, and the elements. It comes in a variety of materials and textures and is often used as a means to give a home a certain aesthetic appearance. Its versatility allows it to be used in a wide range of decors and designs, making it the go-to material of choice for homeowners and contractors alike.

Composite siding can be made from a wide array of materials. Traditionally, scrap wood materials are used to manufacturer this product, such as pine and cedar, but it turns out to be more susceptible to damage stemming from rot and termites. More modern formulations, such as the one used with Everlast, are manufactured with the use of much more durable products that are more resilient to damage from the elements.

Fiber Cement Siding

Fiber cement siding, also known as Hardie Board is a siding material that was introduced to the market in the 1980’s as a replacement for asbestos cement siding products. It has become common in some parts of the country, offering design versatility and a solid feel.

Fiber cement siding is made from a mixture of sand, cement, and cellulose fibers. Asbestos was originally used as the reinforcing material in fiber cement but was replaced with cellulose in the 1980’s due to safety concerns.

Fiber cement is traditionally available in planks, shingles, and flat boards for vertical applications. It can come pre-painted or pre-stained, and can be painted any color you desire. Fiber cement has an infinite number of color options because it is painted after installation. Fiber cement products are also known for their wood like appearance.

Metal Siding

Metal Siding : provides a popular, durable alternative to vinyl or wood. Generally, metal siding is made from steel or aluminum, both of which are fire-resistant and low maintenance. This type of siding dates back to the 1940s, but it really started to grow in popularity in the 1980s. It provides a more sophisticated and glossier look than wood or simulated wood.

Aluminum Siding: siding won’t rot, blister or rust. Termites cannot harm this type of siding, which is another great benefit of it. But aluminum can corrode, and it is susceptible to dents and scratches. The look and style of this type of siding are similar to that of vinyl. When you care for your home well, aluminum siding can last for 40 years or even the entire lifetime of your home. You can easily hose off your home and remove surface stains to keep your siding looking great. Plus, you can paint aluminum siding, which means you can do color touchups or do a full home refresh with a new coat of paint.

Steel Siding: much like aluminum siding, steel siding is impenetrable for insects and fire-resistant. But what you should know about steel siding is that it can rust and be scratched. You’ll find that this material is stronger than aluminum, which means it’s less likely to dent. You can choose from a broad range of colors baked into the siding from the factory. And just like aluminum siding, steel siding comes in long strips and looks a great deal like vinyl siding. You can even choose steel siding that looks like a wood grain to get the appearance of a wood home without the maintenance.

Maintaining steel siding is simple. And if the color begins to show wear and scratches, you can prime the area and apply a fresh coat of paint to make it look great once again.

Wood Siding

Wood fiber cement siding is made from a combination of wood cellulose fibers with sand, water, and cement. Manufacturers mold it so that it has the look and texture of real wood. It is durable and fire-resistant. It is also more expensive than other natural wood options.

Wood siding is popular because of its natural beauty and appearance. Wood also provides some insulation value, is easy to paint or stain, and is typically easy to install. Some consumers also appreciate the fact that wood is a renewable resource, and many consider it to be the more environmentally friendly among common siding materials.

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Why Installation Matters

  • 93% of Vinyl Installs Void Warranty
  • Not Enough Certified Installers
  • Installation Methods are dependent on Seasons
  • We only use Manufacturer Certified and Trained Installers

Before you make your cladding selection, be sure to talk to one of our experts to ensure that you’re making the right choice for you and your home. We can install any type of cladding available. However, after we educate our customers on the different types of siding, nearly 98 percent choose our proprietary seamless polymer siding. We’re dedicated to pleasing our customers and making sure we’re serving their needs perfectly.

Reasons To Get New Siding

You Want to Boost Energy Efficiency:

Before you make your cladding selection, be sure to talk to one of our experts to ensure that you’re making the right choice for you and your home. We can install any type of cladding available. However, after we educate our customers on the different types of siding, nearly 98 percent choose our proprietary seamless polymer siding. We’re dedicated to pleasing our customers and making sure we’re serving their needs perfectly.

Noise Reduction:

Our premium insulated siding products will greatly reduce outside noise.

Enhance Your Home's Curb Appeal:

Along with improving the structural integrity of your home, giving your home a vibrant new look with replacement siding can dramatically boost curb appeal. It will make your home look brighter and better even if updating the siding is the only thing you changed about it.

Another exciting part of replacing siding is that you have the chance to completely change the color — or even the entire look — of your house. You might decide to add some additional architectural details later to further enhance your home’s fresh appearance. It’s worth noting that a lighter shade or color will help avoid attracting the sun’s heat which can lower utility bills.”

Improve Your Home's Energy Efficiency:

Even if you aren’t currently thinking about selling your home, this is a benefit we can all get behind. New, light-colored siding can reduce your energy costs. This benefit only compounds when you add increased insulation to the exterior walls. If you like, you can also have the cavities in your walls filled with blown-in insulation to increase your home’s “R value” or insulative quality. We always install a house wrap to further help prevent moisture and wind from penetrating your walls.

Repair Unseen Structural Damage to Your Home:

It’s not uncommon for homes to sustain structural damage underneath the siding. This damage could be a result of rainwater leaking in through cracks or openings around the perimeter or through any penetrations such as windows, doors and hose or electrical outlets. This can infiltrate your home, causing mold, stains and cracks in paint or drywall. When you hire a competent contractor to replace your siding, you may also ask them to check for and repair any structural damage hiding behind your old siding.

Repair Never Paint your Home Again:

Finally, If you select one of our high-grade polymer or vinyl siding products, you’ll never have to paint your house again. These engineered siding products don’t fade, crack or peel under normal conditions and with proper installation, of course. High grade Polymer siding can also reduce the amount of seams, creating a virtually seamless look.

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