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You stop worrying every time a storm rolls through. Your heating bills drop because cold air isn’t sneaking in around warped boards. Your home looks sharp again, and you’re not explaining away peeling paint or rotted corners to neighbors.
That’s what proper siding does in Epping, NH. It handles the freeze-thaw cycles, the ice dams, the humidity swings that wreck cheaper installations within five years. You get protection that lasts decades, not seasons.
Energy-efficient siding can cut your heating and cooling costs by up to 20%. That’s real money back in your pocket every month. And when you eventually sell, you’re looking at roughly 80% return on investment for quality siding replacement. Most exterior upgrades don’t come close to that number.
Paradise Remodeling Inc has spent over a decade handling exterior remodeling across Massachusetts and New Hampshire. We know what Epping’s climate does to homes because we’ve repaired the damage from contractors who didn’t.
You’re working with licensed, insured technicians who understand that siding isn’t just about looks. It’s about keeping water out, keeping heat in, and making sure your investment doesn’t need a do-over in three years. We’ve seen what works in New England and what fails, and we only install what we’d put on our own homes.
Epping homeowners deal with heavy snow loads, ice buildup, and temperature swings that test every seam and corner. Your siding needs to handle all of it without constant maintenance or emergency repairs.
First, we come out for a free estimate. You show us what’s failing, we inspect the exterior, check for underlying damage, and talk through your options. No pressure, no upselling materials you don’t need.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we schedule your installation around your timeline. Our crew preps the exterior properly—that means removing old siding, repairing any rot or structural issues, and making sure your home is sealed before new siding goes up. Shortcuts here cause problems later, so we don’t take them.
Installation happens with attention to alignment, flashing, and weatherproofing. Every seam matters in New England. When we’re done, you get siding that looks clean and performs through winter storms and summer humidity. We clean up completely, walk you through the finished work, and make sure you’re satisfied before we consider the job complete.
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You get a full range of siding options: vinyl, fiber cement, wood, and composite materials. Each has different benefits depending on your budget, maintenance preference, and aesthetic goals. We’ll explain the differences without the sales pitch so you can make an informed choice.
Our residential siding services in Epping, NH cover complete replacements, partial repairs, and maintenance work. If you’ve got a few damaged sections, we can match existing materials and handle spot fixes. If your whole exterior needs an overhaul, we manage that too.
For commercial properties, we work around your business hours and handle larger-scale projects with the same attention to detail. Epping’s commercial buildings face the same weather challenges as homes, and your siding needs to protect your investment and maintain curb appeal for customers.
Every project includes proper insulation options, moisture barriers, and ventilation considerations. These aren’t extras—they’re requirements for siding that performs in New Hampshire’s climate. You also get our guidance on colors and textures that fit Epping’s architectural styles while giving your property the update it needs.
Most residential siding projects in Epping run between $11,000 and $25,000 depending on your home’s size, material choice, and how much prep work is needed. Vinyl tends to be the most affordable option, while fiber cement and wood cost more upfront but offer different aesthetic and durability benefits.
The real cost driver is usually what’s hiding under your current siding. If we find rot, water damage, or structural issues during removal, those need fixing before new siding goes up. Skipping that work means your new siding won’t last, so it’s not optional.
We provide free estimates that break down material costs, labor, and any anticipated repairs. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying for before work starts. No surprise charges, no vague line items.
Fiber cement and insulated vinyl both perform well in Epping’s climate. Fiber cement handles moisture, resists rot, and stands up to impact from ice and debris. It needs repainting eventually, but it’s incredibly durable. Insulated vinyl offers excellent energy efficiency, requires almost no maintenance, and costs less upfront.
Wood siding looks great and fits traditional New England architecture, but it demands regular maintenance and doesn’t handle moisture as well as modern alternatives. If you’re willing to stay on top of sealing and painting, it’s a viable option. Most homeowners prefer something lower-maintenance.
The “best” choice depends on your priorities. If energy savings matter most, insulated vinyl delivers. If you want maximum durability and don’t mind occasional maintenance, fiber cement wins. We’ll walk through the pros and cons based on your specific home and budget during your estimate.
Most residential siding replacements in Epping take one to two weeks from start to finish. Smaller homes or partial replacements can be done faster. Larger homes or projects with extensive prep work take longer.
Weather plays a role. We can’t install siding in heavy rain or freezing temperatures, so winter projects sometimes face delays. We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated if conditions push the schedule.
The process involves removing old siding, making repairs, installing moisture barriers and insulation, then putting up new siding and trim. Rushing any of these steps creates problems, so we focus on doing it right rather than doing it fast. You’ll have a clear timeline before work begins.
Yes, if your current siding is old or poorly installed. Insulated siding can reduce heating and cooling costs by up to 20% by preventing air infiltration and improving your home’s thermal envelope. That’s a noticeable difference on your monthly bills, especially during Epping’s cold winters.
The savings come from stopping cold air from sneaking in around seams, corners, and damaged sections. Old siding often has gaps that let conditioned air escape and outside air pour in. Your furnace works harder, runs longer, and costs more to operate. Proper siding installation eliminates those gaps.
You won’t see savings if your insulation and windows are the main problem. Siding is one piece of your home’s energy efficiency. But if your exterior is compromised, new siding makes a real impact. We can assess your current setup during the estimate and give you honest expectations about energy savings.
Yes. We come to your property, inspect your current siding, assess any damage or underlying issues, and provide a detailed quote at no cost. You’re not obligated to move forward, and there’s no pressure to decide on the spot.
The estimate includes material options, labor costs, timeline, and any prep work we anticipate. If we find issues during the inspection—like rot or structural damage—we’ll explain what needs addressing and why. You get a complete picture of the project before committing.
Scheduling an estimate is straightforward. Reach out, we’ll set a time that works for you, and we’ll spend as long as needed answering your questions and going over your options. Most estimates take 30 to 45 minutes depending on your home’s size and the scope of work you’re considering.
If you’ve got a few isolated damaged boards and the rest of your siding is in good shape, repairs usually make sense. If you’re seeing widespread cracking, warping, rot, or fading across multiple sections, replacement is the smarter move. Patching a failing system just delays the inevitable.
Look for signs like peeling paint that won’t stay put, visible gaps or loose boards, mold or mildew growth, or higher energy bills without explanation. These indicate your siding isn’t protecting your home anymore. Inside your house, water stains or drafts near exterior walls are red flags.
During your free estimate, we’ll assess the overall condition and give you an honest recommendation. Sometimes a repair buys you a few more years. Sometimes it’s throwing money at a problem that needs a real solution. We’ll tell you which situation you’re in and explain the reasoning so you can make the right call for your home and budget.