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Your siding isn’t just about looks. When it’s cracked, warped, or pulling away from the wall, you’re literally watching your heating and cooling dollars disappear into the Atlantic air.
Beverly homes take a beating. Salt air eats through aluminum. Nor’easters rip panels loose. Old wood siding soaks up moisture like a sponge, then warps when winter hits. You’ve probably noticed the paint peeling, the boards splitting, maybe even moisture showing up inside where it shouldn’t be.
New siding fixes all of that. You get a weather-tight barrier that actually insulates your home. Your furnace doesn’t have to work as hard. Your AC bills drop in summer. And you stop worrying every time the forecast calls for high winds.
The right exterior home remodeling project returns about 95% of what you invest when you sell. But before that, you’re saving money every single month on utilities. That’s the part most contractors won’t lead with, because they want to talk about curb appeal. The curb appeal is real, but the energy savings pay you back year after year.
We’ve spent nearly two decades learning what works on North Shore homes. Not just what looks good in a brochure, but what actually holds up when January hits and the wind comes screaming off the water.
We’re based in Methuen, and we’ve worked on hundreds of homes throughout Beverly and the surrounding towns. You’re not getting a crew that learned their trade in Florida or Texas. We know coastal Massachusetts. We know the building codes, the weather patterns, and exactly which materials perform when the temperature drops below zero.
Our BuildZoom score puts us in the top 8% of Massachusetts contractors. That’s not something we applied for or paid for. It’s based on actual project outcomes, licensing, and customer feedback. You can look it up yourself.
First, we come out and actually look at your house. Not a quick glance from the driveway. We check for moisture damage, look at how your current siding is attached, and measure everything properly. This visit is free, and there’s no pressure to sign anything on the spot.
Then we give you options. Vinyl, fiber cement, whatever makes sense for your home and your budget. We’ll tell you what we’d do if it were our house. We’ll also tell you if you don’t need a full replacement yet, because that kind of honesty keeps customers coming back.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle the permits and order materials. Installation typically takes a week or two depending on your home’s size. We protect your landscaping, keep the site clean, and make sure every panel is installed with proper moisture barriers and insulation backing.
When we’re done, you get a final walkthrough. We don’t leave until you’re satisfied with every detail. Then you get warranty information for both materials and labor, because we stand behind our work.
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Every siding installation starts with removing your old exterior. We don’t just cover up problems. If there’s rot underneath, we fix it. If your sheathing is compromised, we replace it. You’re paying for a complete solution, not a cosmetic patch.
We install house wrap and moisture barriers on every job. This is non-negotiable in Beverly’s climate. Without proper moisture protection, even the best siding will fail within a few years. We’ve seen it happen on jobs other contractors rushed through.
Insulated siding options can boost your home’s R-value significantly. That means better temperature control and lower energy bills. We can show you the math on what that saves you annually. For most Beverly homes, the payback period is shorter than you’d think.
All trim work, corner posts, and J-channels get the same attention as the siding itself. Sloppy trim work is where water gets in. It’s also what makes a house look cheap from the street. We take our time on the details because that’s what separates a good job from one that lasts 30 years.
Most Beverly homes run between $12,000 and $28,000 for complete siding replacement, but that range shifts based on your home’s size, the material you choose, and how much repair work we find underneath your current siding.
A 1,500 square foot ranch with vinyl siding costs less than a 2,800 square foot colonial with fiber cement. If we pull off your old siding and find rotted sheathing or water damage, that adds to the scope. We won’t know the exact number until we see your house in person.
Here’s what matters more than the total price: what you’re actually getting. Cheap vinyl installed without proper insulation or moisture barriers will fail in five years. Quality materials installed correctly will protect your home for 30-plus years and save you thousands in energy costs. We give you a detailed estimate that breaks down materials, labor, and any additional work so you know exactly what you’re paying for.
Fiber cement and insulated vinyl both perform well in Beverly. Fiber cement handles salt air better than anything else and won’t rot, warp, or attract insects. James Hardie is the brand most people know, and it’s popular for good reason. It’s also heavier and costs more to install.
Insulated vinyl gives you better energy efficiency at a lower price point. Modern vinyl doesn’t fade like the old stuff from the 1980s, and it requires almost zero maintenance. You’ll never paint it, and it holds up fine in nor’easters if it’s installed properly.
Wood siding looks beautiful, but it demands constant maintenance in coastal areas. You’re repainting or restaining every few years, and you’re always watching for rot. Some Beverly homeowners love the look enough to deal with the upkeep. Most don’t. We’ll walk you through the real-world pros and cons of each material based on your specific house and how much time you want to spend on maintenance.
Most residential siding projects in Beverly take between one and three weeks from start to finish. A small ranch might be done in five days. A larger colonial with complex trim work could take closer to three weeks.
Weather affects the timeline. We’re not installing siding in a rainstorm or when temperatures drop too low for materials to seal properly. We also won’t rush a job just to hit an arbitrary deadline. Your house needs to be done right, not done fast.
We’ll give you a realistic schedule during your estimate. That includes time for permits, material delivery, and the actual installation. If we run into unexpected issues like hidden water damage or structural problems, we’ll tell you immediately and explain how it impacts the timeline. Most projects stay on schedule because we plan properly from the start.
Yes, but the amount depends on what you’re replacing and what you’re installing. If you’re upgrading from old, uninsulated siding to modern insulated vinyl or fiber cement with proper house wrap, you can see heating and cooling cost reductions of 15-25%.
Here’s why it works: your old siding probably has gaps where air leaks through. Every gap is a place where your heated air escapes in winter and hot air gets in during summer. New siding with foam backing and proper moisture barriers creates a continuous thermal envelope around your house. Your HVAC system doesn’t have to work as hard to maintain comfortable temperatures.
The actual dollar savings vary based on your home’s size, how well your attic is insulated, and your current energy costs. For a typical Beverly home, that translates to $400-$800 per year in lower utility bills. Over the 30-year lifespan of quality siding, that’s real money back in your pocket.
We do both. Residential projects make up most of our work, but we’ve handled commercial siding for retail buildings, office complexes, and multi-family properties throughout Beverly and the North Shore.
Commercial projects have different requirements. Building codes are stricter. Fire ratings matter. You might need specific materials to match existing structures or meet municipal design standards. We’re licensed and experienced with commercial work, so we know how to navigate those requirements.
The process is similar to residential: we assess your building, provide a detailed estimate, handle permits, and complete the installation with minimal disruption to your business. For commercial properties, timing often matters more because you can’t afford extended downtime. We schedule around your needs and work efficiently to keep your business operational.
You get two warranties: one on the materials from the manufacturer, and one on our labor. Material warranties vary by product but typically run 25-50 years for vinyl and fiber cement. That covers defects, fading, and performance issues.
Our labor warranty covers the installation itself for five years. If a panel comes loose, if trim work fails, or if you spot any installation-related problems, we come back and fix it at no charge. That’s in writing, not a handshake promise.
The real value of a warranty is whether the company will actually honor it. We’ve been in business since 2006, and we’re not going anywhere. You can call us in three years if something needs attention, and we’ll be here to handle it. That’s worth more than a lifetime warranty from a contractor who disappears after six months.