Siding Options

Vinyl Siding

This is a popular and cost-effective choice. It's easy to maintain, comes in a variety of colors and styles, and is durable.

Wood Siding

Wood siding offers a natural and warm appearance. It's often used for traditional and rustic designs.

Fiber Cement Siding

This is a durable and low-maintenance option that mimics the look of wood. It's resistant to rot and insects.

Brick Veneer

A layer of bricks is applied to the exterior of a building. It offers a classic and durable finish.

Stone Veneer

This is a lightweight alternative to natural stone, providing a high-end look without the added weight.

Stucco

Stucco is a cement-based siding that is applied in layers, creating a smooth and textured surface.

Metal Siding

Commonly used in modern and industrial designs, metal siding is available in various materials, such as steel and aluminum.

Cedar Shake & Shingle

These materials offer a unique and textured appearance, often seen in coastal and cottage-style homes.

Engineered Wood Siding

This is a composite material that combines wood fibers and resins, providing the look of wood with enhanced durability.

Concrete Siding

Durable and fire-resistant, this siding option offers a variety of textures and styles.

Shiplap Siding

Made famous by its use in farmhouse and rustic designs, shiplap is characterized by overlapping wooden boards.

Vertical Siding

This technique involves installing siding boards vertically rather than horizontally, creating a distinctive visual effect.

Board & Batten

This style combines wide boards with narrower strips (battens) over the seams, creating a classic and rustic look.

Stone Cladding

Natural or manufactured stone is used to cover the exterior of a building, providing a timeless and elegant appearance.