Siding Services in Arlington, MA

Your Home Protected From New England Weather

Professional siding installation and replacement that cuts your energy bills, stops water damage, and makes your Arlington home look like it belongs in the neighborhood’s best blocks.
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Residential Siding Services Arlington, MA

Lower Bills, Better Protection, Zero Regrets

Your siding isn’t just about looks. It’s your first line of defense against Massachusetts winters that swing from 15 degrees to sleet in the same week.

When your siding works right, you stop noticing drafts around windows. Your heating bill drops because warm air stays inside where it belongs. Water doesn’t sneak behind your walls and rot out the framing you can’t see.

You also stop worrying about that one section that’s cracked or the corner that’s pulling away. New siding from us means you’re covered—literally. We install vinyl, fiber cement, and composite materials that handle Arlington’s weather without warping, fading, or failing in five years.

And when your home looks sharp from the curb, you’re not just keeping up with the neighborhood. You’re adding real value that shows up when it’s time to sell.

Siding Replacement Company Arlington, MA

We've Been Doing This Since 2006

We’ve been handling exterior home remodeling in Arlington, MA and throughout Essex County for nearly two decades. We’re licensed, insured, and locally owned—which means we understand what happens to siding when a nor’easter rolls through or when summer humidity sits heavy for weeks.

We don’t subcontract your job to a crew we’ve never met. Our team shows up on time, does the work right, and cleans up when we’re done. We’ve earned a 4.8 rating because we treat your property the way we’d want ours treated.

You’re not getting a sales pitch. You’re getting a free estimate, honest answers about what your home actually needs, and a crew that’s been doing this long enough to spot problems before they become expensive.

Exterior Home Remodeling Arlington, MA

Here's What Happens From Start to Finish

First, we come out and look at your home. Not a five-minute glance—we check for rot, measure everything, and talk through what you’re dealing with. If there’s structural damage under the old siding, we’ll find it now, not halfway through the job.

Next, we walk you through material options. Vinyl is low-maintenance and affordable. Fiber cement gives you more durability and handles fire and moisture better. We’ll tell you what makes sense for your budget and your home’s age, and we’ll give you a written estimate with no surprises.

Once you’re ready, we schedule the work. We remove your old siding, inspect and repair the sheathing and framing if needed, then install your new siding with proper flashing and insulation. Every seam is sealed. Every corner is square.

When we’re done, you get a home that’s weathertight, energy-efficient, and backed by our warranty. We also haul away all the old material—you don’t lift a finger.

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Commercial Siding Contractors Arlington, MA

What's Included in Every Siding Job

Every siding project starts with a free estimate. We measure your home, assess the condition of what’s underneath, and give you an accurate price—not a range that doubles when the work starts.

We handle both residential siding services and commercial siding projects. Whether it’s a single-family home in Arlington Heights or a multi-unit building, the process is the same: remove the old, fix what’s broken, install the new, and make sure it’s sealed against water and air infiltration.

You’ll get a choice of materials—vinyl, fiber cement, wood, or composite—in colors and textures that match your style. We also take care of trim, corners, and flashing around windows and doors. If your soffit or fascia is rotted, we’ll replace that too.

In Arlington, we see a lot of homes built in the mid-1900s with original siding that’s past its lifespan. Replacing it doesn’t just improve curb appeal—it stops energy loss and prevents moisture from getting into your walls. That’s especially important here, where freeze-thaw cycles can turn a small crack into a major problem in one winter.

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How much does siding replacement cost in Arlington, MA?

Most siding replacement projects in Arlington fall between $8,000 and $12,000 for an average-sized home, but the real number depends on your home’s square footage, the material you choose, and what we find when we remove the old siding.

Vinyl is the most affordable option and requires almost no maintenance. Fiber cement costs more upfront but lasts longer and resists fire, moisture, and pests better than anything else. If there’s rot or structural damage underneath, that adds to the cost—but it’s not optional. You can’t put new siding over bad framing and expect it to hold up.

We give you a written estimate after we’ve seen your home. No guessing, no upselling. Just an honest price based on what the job actually requires.

Most homes take between five and ten days, depending on size and weather. We’re not rushing to finish and move on to the next job. We’re making sure every piece is installed correctly, every seam is sealed, and every corner is flashed properly.

If we find rot or damage when we remove the old siding, that can add a day or two. But we’ll tell you right away, explain what needs to be fixed, and adjust the timeline before we move forward.

We also don’t leave your home exposed overnight. At the end of each day, everything is weathertight. You won’t wake up to tarps flapping in the wind or worry about rain getting inside.

Fiber cement handles New England weather better than anything else. It doesn’t warp in humidity, crack in cold, or rot when moisture gets trapped behind it. It’s also fire-resistant, which matters if you’re close to neighbors or wooded areas.

Vinyl is a solid choice if you want something low-maintenance and affordable. It won’t rot or need painting, and modern vinyl doesn’t fade the way it used to. The downside is it can crack in extreme cold if something hits it, and it doesn’t insulate as well as fiber cement unless you go with insulated vinyl.

Wood looks great but requires regular maintenance—painting, sealing, and checking for rot. If you’re willing to put in the work, it’s a classic option. If you want to install it and forget about it, go with fiber cement or vinyl.

Yes, if your current siding is old, damaged, or poorly insulated. New siding creates a tighter envelope around your home, which means less air leakage and better temperature control.

Insulated vinyl or fiber cement with proper house wrap and flashing makes the biggest difference. You’ll notice it first in rooms that used to feel drafty or in corners where the temperature never matched the rest of the house. Over time, that adds up to lower heating bills in winter and less strain on your AC in summer.

The exact savings depend on how bad your old siding was and how well your home is insulated overall. But most homeowners see a noticeable drop in energy costs within the first year, and that continues for as long as the siding lasts.

If the damage is limited to one wall and the rest of your siding is in good shape, you can replace just that section. But if your siding is more than 20 years old, patching one side usually means you’ll be replacing another side in a year or two.

The other issue is matching. Siding fades over time, and even if we find the same color and style, the new section will look noticeably different next to the old. That bothers some people more than others.

We’ll give you an honest assessment when we come out. If replacing everything makes more sense for the long term, we’ll explain why. If a partial replacement works, we’ll do that. The goal is to give you a solution that actually solves the problem, not just covers it up for a few years.

Look for cracks, warping, or pieces that are pulling away from the house. Check for soft spots or rot, especially near the foundation or around windows. If you’re seeing mold or mildew on the inside walls, that’s a sign water is getting through.

Higher energy bills are another clue. If your heating or cooling costs have gone up and nothing else has changed, your siding might not be insulating the way it used to. Fading or peeling paint on wood siding means the protective layer is gone, and moisture is getting in.

If you’re not sure, we’ll come out and take a look. We’ll tell you if it’s something you can wait on or if it’s time to replace it before you’re dealing with structural damage that costs a lot more to fix.

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