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Your siding isn’t just about looks. When it’s cracked, warped, or outdated, you’re paying for it every month in higher heating and cooling costs.
Massachusetts winters hit hard. Snow piles up, ice forms, temperatures swing wildly, and your exterior takes the beating. If your siding can’t handle it, moisture gets in, insulation fails, and your HVAC system works overtime just to keep up.
New siding changes that. You get a weather-tight barrier that keeps heat in during January and cool air in during August. Your energy bills drop. Your home stays comfortable. And you stop worrying every time a storm rolls through.
Plus, if you’re thinking about selling someday, updated siding delivers a 97% return on investment. That’s one of the highest ROI numbers for any home improvement project in 2025.
Paradise Remodeling Inc has served homeowners across Dracut, MA and the North Shore for nearly two decades. We’re licensed, insured, and ranked in the top 8% of Massachusetts contractors with a BuildZoom score of 105.
We don’t cut corners. We don’t disappear mid-project. And we don’t charge you for materials we pocket.
When you work with us, you get transparent pricing with receipts, dedicated crews who stay until the job’s done, and leftover materials left with you—not taken back for the next job. We’re owner-operated, which means the person you talk to actually cares about the outcome.
Dracut homeowners deal with specific challenges: freeze-thaw cycles, ice dams, humidity swings, and aging housing stock that wasn’t built with today’s energy standards. We know what works here because we’ve been solving these problems in this area for years.
First, we come out and give you a free estimate. No pressure, no upselling. We look at your current siding, measure everything, and talk through what you actually need—not what makes us the most money.
Once you approve the proposal, we order materials right away. No waiting weeks for someone to get around to it. We use premium products like CertainTeed and James Hardie because they hold up to Massachusetts weather better than cheaper alternatives.
Then our crew shows up and works straight through until it’s finished. We don’t bounce between jobs or leave your house half-done for days. We remove old siding, inspect for any underlying damage, install proper insulation if needed, and put up your new exterior.
When we’re done, we walk the property with you, clean up completely, and make sure you’re satisfied. You’ll also get information on how to maintain your new siding so it lasts as long as possible. If anything doesn’t meet your expectations, we fix it. That’s the deal.
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You’re not just getting new siding slapped on your house. You’re getting a complete exterior upgrade designed for Dracut’s climate.
We offer vinyl, fiber cement, wood, and composite materials in a range of colors and textures. Vinyl is affordable and low-maintenance. Fiber cement like James Hardie stands up to bitter cold, heavy snow, and high winds without cracking. Wood gives you that classic New England look if that’s what your home calls for.
Most homes in Dracut were built between the 1950s and 1990s. If yours is in that range, your siding is likely past its prime. We see fading, warping, moisture damage, and failed insulation regularly. Replacing it now prevents bigger problems like rot, mold, or structural issues down the road.
We also handle commercial properties. If you own a business in Dracut and your building’s exterior looks tired or damaged, we can upgrade it with durable materials that improve curb appeal and protect your investment. The process is similar—just scaled for commercial needs.
Energy efficiency is a big part of what we do. Massachusetts summers are getting hotter and more humid. Winters are unpredictable. Proper siding with good insulation keeps your HVAC system from working overtime, which means lower utility bills and better indoor comfort year-round.
Most siding projects in Dracut run between $10,000 and $30,000 depending on your home’s size, the material you choose, and the condition of what’s underneath. Vinyl is the most affordable option. Fiber cement costs more upfront but lasts longer and needs less maintenance.
Labor makes up about 40-50% of the total cost. Materials, removal of old siding, insulation upgrades, and any repairs to sheathing or framing make up the rest.
We give you a detailed estimate before any work starts. You’ll see exactly what you’re paying for—materials, labor, disposal, everything. No surprise charges later. And we provide receipts for materials so you know we’re not inflating costs.
If budget is tight, we can talk through options. Sometimes a partial replacement or focusing on the most damaged areas makes sense. We’re not here to sell you more than you need.
Fiber cement and vinyl both perform well here, but for different reasons. Fiber cement like James Hardie is engineered specifically for climates with freeze-thaw cycles, heavy snow, and high humidity. It doesn’t crack, warp, or rot. It’s also fire-resistant and holds paint longer than wood.
Vinyl is lighter, costs less, and requires almost no maintenance. Modern vinyl siding is much better than the stuff from 20 years ago—it resists fading, handles temperature swings, and comes in styles that actually look good.
Wood siding gives you a traditional look, but it requires regular maintenance. You’ll need to repaint or restain it every few years, and it’s more vulnerable to moisture and pests. Some homeowners in Dracut still prefer it for historic homes or specific architectural styles.
Composite materials blend wood fibers and resins for a middle-ground option. They look like wood but resist rot and insects better. They cost more than vinyl but less than premium fiber cement.
We’ll recommend what makes sense for your home, your budget, and how much maintenance you want to deal with long-term.
Most residential siding projects in Dracut take one to two weeks from start to finish. Smaller homes or partial replacements can be done faster. Larger homes or jobs that involve repairing underlying damage take longer.
Weather can slow things down, especially in winter or during heavy rain. We don’t install siding in unsafe conditions because it compromises the quality of the work.
Once we start, our crew works continuously until the job is complete. We don’t leave your house half-finished while we go work on another project. That’s a common complaint with other contractors, and we don’t operate that way.
You’ll know the timeline before we start. If anything changes—like we find rot or structural issues once the old siding comes off—we’ll tell you immediately and explain what needs to happen. No surprises, no dragging things out to inflate labor costs.
Yes. We come to your property, assess your current siding, take measurements, and give you a detailed written estimate at no cost. No obligation to move forward.
During the estimate, we’ll point out any damage, explain what materials would work best for your home, and answer your questions. If you want to see samples or talk through color options, we bring those with us.
The estimate includes everything: materials, labor, removal and disposal of old siding, any necessary repairs, and cleanup. You won’t get a lowball number that magically increases once work starts.
We’re also honest if your siding doesn’t need to be replaced yet. If you’ve got a few more years left or if a repair makes more sense than a full replacement, we’ll tell you. We’re not here to sell you something you don’t need.
To schedule a free estimate, call us or fill out the contact form on our website. We’ll get back to you quickly and set up a time that works for your schedule.
Yes, if your current siding is old or poorly insulated. Siding acts as a barrier between your home’s interior and the outside weather. When it’s cracked, warped, or missing insulation, heat escapes in winter and gets in during summer.
New siding with proper insulation reduces heat transfer. Your furnace and air conditioner don’t have to work as hard to maintain a comfortable temperature. That translates directly to lower utility bills.
How much you save depends on your home’s current condition. If you’ve got single-pane windows, an uninsulated attic, or an old HVAC system, those are bigger energy drains than siding. But siding is still a major factor.
Insulated vinyl siding has become popular because it adds an extra layer of thermal protection without a huge cost increase. Fiber cement also performs well when installed with quality underlayment and insulation.
Massachusetts has unpredictable weather. Temperatures can swing 30 degrees in a day. Summers are getting hotter and more humid. Winters still hit hard with snow, ice, and wind. Good siding keeps your home stable through all of it, which means better comfort and lower costs year-round.
Look for cracks, warping, loose panels, or sections that look faded or discolored. If you see any of those, your siding is failing. Also check for soft spots or areas that feel spongy when you press on them—that usually means moisture has gotten behind the siding and caused rot.
Inside your home, look for water stains on walls or ceilings near the exterior, peeling paint, or mold growth. Those are signs that your siding isn’t keeping moisture out.
Higher energy bills are another clue. If your heating or cooling costs have gone up but your usage hasn’t changed, your home’s envelope might be compromised. Old or damaged siding is a common culprit.
Most siding lasts 20-30 years depending on the material and how well it was maintained. If your home is in that range and you’re seeing any of the issues above, replacement is probably due.
We can do a full inspection during your free estimate. We’ll check for damage, look at the condition of the sheathing underneath, and let you know if you need a full replacement, partial work, or just repairs. You’ll get an honest assessment either way.