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You’re not looking for the cheapest option. You’re looking for siding that actually holds up when temperatures drop and ice builds up along your roofline.
That means materials that won’t crack in February. Installation that seals out moisture before it becomes a mold problem. And a finished look that doesn’t scream “budget job” from the street.
When your siding works the way it should, you stop worrying about what’s happening behind the walls. Your heating bills drop because warm air stays inside. Your home looks like you care about it. And you’re not calling someone back in six months because panels warped or seams split.
We’ve spent over a decade working on homes throughout East Merrimack, NH and the surrounding Hillsborough County area. We’re licensed, insured, and we’ve seen what happens when siding gets installed wrong.
The crews who show up are the same ones who’ve handled jobs through multiple New England winters. They know how ice dams form, where moisture gets in, and why some materials fail faster here than they would two states south.
We’re not the biggest name you’ll find. But we’re the ones homeowners call back when they need other work done, and that matters more than any tagline we could write.
First, we come out and look at what you’re dealing with. Not a sales pitch—an actual assessment of the damage, the insulation gaps, and whether your sheathing needs attention before new siding goes up.
Then we walk you through material options that make sense for your budget and your climate. Vinyl, fiber cement, composite—they all have trade-offs, and we’ll tell you what those are instead of pushing whatever has the highest margin.
Installation starts with prep work most companies skip: sealing joints, adding moisture barriers, and making sure every panel sits flush. Our crews don’t rush. They check alignment as they go, and they clean up at the end of every day so your yard isn’t a disaster zone for weeks.
Once it’s done, you get a walkthrough. We show you what we did, answer your questions, and make sure you know how to keep everything in good shape.
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You’re getting a full exterior evaluation, not just a quote based on square footage. We check for rot, pest damage, and insulation problems that’ll cost you more later if they’re ignored now.
Material selection comes with real numbers. We’ll tell you what vinyl siding costs versus fiber cement, and what that difference gets you in terms of durability and maintenance over the next 20 years. For most homes in East Merrimack, NH, you’re looking at $14,400 to $23,400 depending on material and size—but we’d rather give you an accurate estimate than a number that sounds good and changes halfway through.
Installation includes moisture barriers, proper flashing around windows and doors, and sealing that actually keeps cold air out. We also handle trim, corners, and any carpentry repairs that come up once the old siding is off.
You’ll get a maintenance plan that’s specific to what we installed. Some materials need almost nothing. Others need attention every few years. Either way, you’ll know what to expect before we’re done.
Most residential siding projects in East Merrimack, NH take between one and two weeks, depending on the size of your home and what we find once the old siding comes off.
Weather plays a role too. We’re not installing in a rainstorm or when it’s below freezing, because moisture and temperature affect how materials seal and cure. If we hit a stretch of bad weather, we’ll pause rather than push through and compromise the job.
The timeline also depends on prep work. If your sheathing is rotted or your insulation is shot, we’re fixing that first. Skipping those steps might save a day or two upfront, but it’ll cost you thousands later when moisture gets in and the new siding fails early.
Fiber cement handles freeze-thaw cycles better than most options, but it costs more upfront and requires repainting every 10 to 15 years. Vinyl is cheaper and needs almost no maintenance, but it can crack in extreme cold if something hits it.
For most homeowners in East Merrimack, NH, vinyl makes sense if you want low maintenance and a reasonable price. If you’re staying in the house long-term and want something that’ll outlast you, fiber cement is worth the extra cost.
Wood siding looks great, but it’s a maintenance commitment in this climate. You’re repainting or restaining every few years, and you’re watching for rot and pest damage. Composite materials split the difference—they look like wood but hold up better, though they’re pricier than vinyl.
If your current siding is old, poorly installed, or missing insulation behind it, yes—you’ll see a difference. New siding with proper insulation and sealing can cut heat loss significantly, especially around windows, doors, and corners where drafts usually sneak in.
The savings depend on what you’re replacing. If you’ve got 40-year-old aluminum siding with no moisture barrier, you’re probably losing a lot of heat. Upgrading to insulated vinyl or fiber cement with modern installation techniques can drop your heating costs by 10% to 20% over a winter.
That said, siding isn’t magic. If your attic insulation is terrible or your windows are shot, those are bigger problems. But siding is often the most visible energy leak, and fixing it makes your home more comfortable even before the bill arrives.
If the damage is isolated—a few cracked panels, one section where a tree branch hit—repairs usually make sense. But if you’re seeing problems in multiple areas, or if your siding is more than 20 years old, replacement is often the smarter move.
Look for warping, rot, or panels that feel soft when you press on them. Check for mold or mildew inside your home near exterior walls, which means moisture is getting through. And if your energy bills have crept up without explanation, your siding might be failing even if it looks okay from the street.
We’ll give you an honest assessment when we come out. Sometimes a repair buys you a few more years. Other times, you’re throwing money at a problem that’s only going to get worse, and replacement makes more financial sense.
Yes. We’ll come out, look at your home, and give you a detailed estimate that breaks down materials, labor, and any prep work that’s needed. No pressure, no bait-and-switch pricing later.
The estimate includes everything we talked about—material options, timeline, and what happens if we find issues once the old siding comes off. We’re not going to lowball the number to win the job and then hit you with change orders halfway through.
If you’re comparing quotes, make sure you’re comparing the same scope of work. Some companies leave out moisture barriers, insulation, or trim work to make their price look better. Our estimate includes the full job, so you know exactly what you’re paying for before we start.
We stop, show you what we found, and explain what it’ll take to fix it. You’re not getting surprised with a bill at the end—we’ll give you the cost and let you decide how to move forward.
Rot and water damage are common in older homes, especially around windows, doors, and lower sections where snow piles up. Fixing it usually means replacing sheathing, adding new framing, or treating areas where moisture got in. It adds time and cost, but it’s not optional if you want the new siding to last.
Most homeowners appreciate knowing what’s actually happening behind their walls, even if it’s not great news. We’d rather deal with it now than have you call us back in two years because the siding is failing and the problem got worse.
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