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You stop worrying every time a storm rolls in off the coast. Your heating bills drop because air isn’t leaking through gaps in old, failing siding. You’re not repainting every few years or dealing with rotted sections that need emergency repairs.
New siding means your home stays protected from North Hampton’s freeze-thaw cycles, heavy coastal rains, and humidity that works its way under inferior materials. It means better insulation, which keeps your HVAC system from working overtime. And it means your home value goes up—siding replacement consistently delivers up to 80% ROI.
The right siding installation handles what New England throws at it: wind, rain, snow, salt air, and temperature swings that crack and warp cheaper materials. You get decades of protection instead of a temporary fix that fails in five years.
We’ve handled exterior home remodeling in North Hampton, NH and across the North Shore since 2012. We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we’ve met strict requirements that most contractors don’t qualify for. Our BuildZoom score ranks in the top 8% of over 139,000 licensed contractors in Massachusetts.
We’re licensed, insured, and we know what coastal weather does to homes here. North Hampton sits right on the water, which means storms hit harder and moisture problems develop faster than they do inland. We’ve seen what works and what fails, and we only install materials that actually hold up.
You’re not getting a crew that disappears halfway through or uses subpar materials to cut costs. You’re getting a team that’s been doing this for over a decade and has the credentials to back it up.
First, we come out for a free estimate. We inspect your current siding, check for hidden moisture damage or missing house wrap, and talk through what you’re dealing with—high energy bills, visible warping, storm damage, whatever it is.
Then we walk you through material options. Fiber cement like James Hardie is five times thicker than vinyl, resists fire and pests, and carries a 30-year non-prorated warranty. Vinyl is moisture-resistant, won’t rot or crack, and performs well in coastal climates. We explain what makes sense for your home and budget without pushing you toward the most expensive option.
Once you approve the plan, we handle permits and prep work. We remove old siding, inspect and repair any underlying damage, install proper moisture barriers if they’re missing, and then install your new siding correctly—no shortcuts. Most residential projects wrap up in under a week.
You get a walkthrough at the end, and we don’t leave until you’re satisfied with the work. Then you’ve got warranty coverage and a home that’s actually protected.
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We handle both residential siding services and commercial siding projects in North Hampton, NH. That includes full siding replacement, storm damage repairs, and installations for new construction. We work with fiber cement, vinyl, and other materials depending on what your property needs.
Every job includes proper moisture barrier installation—because homes without house wrap are vulnerable to mold, rot, and long-term structural damage. We also handle trim work, soffit and fascia, and any carpentry repairs needed before new siding goes up.
North Hampton’s location means your property takes more abuse from weather than homes even 10 miles inland. Salt air, coastal storms, and high humidity accelerate siding failure. We account for that by using materials rated for severe weather and installing them to withstand hurricane-force winds, heavy snow loads, and temperature extremes.
You also get free siding estimates in North Hampton, NH with no pressure and no obligation. We show up, assess the situation, give you an honest recommendation, and let you decide. If you move forward, you’re working with a licensed contractor who’s been doing this for over a decade.
If you’re seeing warped panels, extensive cracking, peeling paint, or visible mold, replacement usually makes more sense than patching. Warped sections mean water has gotten behind the siding, and once that happens, the damage spreads fast. Panels that no longer lie flat catch more wind during storms, which accelerates failure.
Check your energy bills too. If heating or cooling costs have jumped, old siding with gaps is letting conditioned air escape. That’s costing you money every month, and new siding pays for itself through energy savings over time.
Storm damage is another indicator. If panels took repeated hits or you’re seeing cracks after a bad storm, the structural integrity is compromised. Repairs might buy you a year or two, but you’ll be back to the same problem. Replacement gives you decades of protection and eliminates the constant maintenance cycle.
Fiber cement is thicker and more durable. It’s five times thicker than vinyl, resists fire, won’t attract pests, and handles extreme weather without warping. James Hardie fiber cement is engineered specifically for severe climates—it resists hurricanes, freezing temperatures, high heat, and humidity. It also holds paint longer and looks more like real wood.
Vinyl is lighter, costs less upfront, and requires almost no maintenance. It’s non-porous, so moisture doesn’t penetrate it, and it won’t rot or crack in New England weather. For coastal areas like North Hampton, vinyl performs well because it handles salt air and moisture without degrading.
The trade-off is durability versus cost. Fiber cement lasts longer and takes more abuse, but it’s a bigger investment. Vinyl gives you solid performance at a lower price point. Both work in coastal climates—it depends on your budget and how long you plan to stay in the home.
Most residential siding projects take five to seven days from start to finish. That includes removing old siding, repairing any underlying damage, installing moisture barriers, putting up new siding, and finishing trim work.
Weather can extend the timeline, especially in fall and winter when rain and snow are more frequent. We don’t install siding in wet conditions because moisture needs to stay out during installation. If we hit a stretch of bad weather, we pause until conditions are right.
Commercial projects take longer depending on building size and complexity. A small commercial building might take two weeks, while larger properties can run a month or more. We give you a timeline upfront during the estimate so you know what to expect. We also keep you updated if anything changes—no surprises halfway through the job.
Yes, if your current siding has gaps, cracks, or missing insulation. New siding seals your home’s exterior and reduces air leakage, which means your HVAC system doesn’t have to work as hard to maintain temperature. Insulated vinyl siding adds thermal resistance that keeps warm air inside during winter and cool air inside during summer.
The savings depend on how bad your current siding is. If you’re dealing with warped panels, visible gaps, or drafts near exterior walls, you’ll see a noticeable drop in heating and cooling costs. Some homeowners report 15-20% reductions in energy bills after replacing failing siding.
North Hampton’s coastal climate makes this even more important. Cold winter winds off the ocean and humid summers put extra strain on your HVAC system. Proper siding with good insulation creates a barrier that reduces that strain. Over time, the energy savings offset a significant portion of the installation cost.
Yes. The materials we install come with manufacturer warranties—James Hardie fiber cement includes a 30-year non-prorated warranty that’s transferable if you sell your home. Vinyl siding warranties vary by product but typically cover 20-30 years for material defects.
We also warranty our installation work. If something fails due to improper installation, we come back and fix it. That doesn’t include damage from storms, impacts, or normal wear over decades, but it does cover any issues related to how the siding was installed.
Make sure you understand what’s covered before you sign anything. Some contractors offer lifetime warranties that sound great but exclude almost everything in the fine print. We’re upfront about what’s covered and what’s not. You get manufacturer protection on materials and our guarantee on workmanship—no confusing language or hidden exclusions.
It depends on your home’s size, the material you choose, and how much prep work is needed. Vinyl siding typically runs less than fiber cement, but both vary based on product quality and installation complexity. Homes with extensive rot or missing moisture barriers cost more because we have to fix underlying issues before new siding goes up.
We offer free siding estimates in North Hampton, NH so you know exactly what you’re looking at before committing. We measure your home, assess the current condition, and give you a detailed quote that breaks down materials, labor, and any additional work needed.
Financing is available if you don’t want to pay the full amount upfront. Siding replacement is one of the best ROI home improvements—you recoup up to 80% of the cost in increased home value. That makes it a smart investment even if the upfront number feels high. You’re not just paying for new siding—you’re paying for lower energy bills, better protection, and decades without constant repairs.
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