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Your siding isn’t just about looks. It’s the barrier between your home’s structure and everything New Hampshire throws at it—snow, ice, wind, humidity, and that relentless salt air from the coast.
When it’s done right, you stop worrying about water damage creeping into your walls. You stop watching your energy bills climb because heat escapes through gaps and poor insulation. You stop planning weekends around scraping, painting, and patching.
What you get instead is a home that looks sharp, stays comfortable, and requires almost nothing from you beyond an occasional rinse. That’s what happens when the materials match the climate and the installation doesn’t cut corners. Your home holds its value, your heating and cooling costs drop, and you’re not dealing with rot, mold, or warping five years down the road.
We’ve been handling exterior home remodeling in Greenland, NH and across the Seacoast for over seven years. We’re licensed in Massachusetts, fully insured, and we’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor—which means we meet their standards for quality and reliability, not just ours.
Greenland’s location brings specific challenges. You’re close enough to the coast to deal with salt air and wind, but you still get the full New Hampshire winter. That means your siding needs to handle freeze-thaw cycles, moisture, and UV exposure without falling apart. We’ve seen what works here and what doesn’t.
We don’t take shortcuts to save time or underbid a job just to win it. Our focus is making sure the work holds up, even if that means the project costs more or takes longer than you’d get elsewhere.
We start with a free estimate at your property. You’ll get a walkthrough of what’s happening with your current siding, what your options are, and what the project will actually cost. No pressure, no upselling—just a clear breakdown.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we schedule the work around your timeline. We remove the old siding carefully, inspect the sheathing and structure underneath, and address any issues we find—rot, moisture damage, or gaps that need attention. Then we install your new siding with proper flashing, insulation, and ventilation so it performs the way it should.
The installation follows manufacturer specs because that’s what protects your warranty and your investment. We clean up the site daily and do a final walkthrough with you when it’s done. You’ll know exactly what was installed, how to maintain it, and what’s covered under warranty.
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We install vinyl, fiber cement, and engineered wood siding for both residential and commercial properties in Greenland, NH. Vinyl is low-maintenance and budget-friendly—you’ll never paint it, just rinse it occasionally. Fiber cement gives you the look of wood with serious durability and fire resistance, and it returns 76-86% of your investment at resale. Engineered wood offers a premium appearance but requires more upkeep over time.
All of our installations include proper insulation options. Insulated vinyl siding has a foam core that cuts heat transfer, lowers your energy bills, and keeps rooms more comfortable year-round. That matters in Greenland, where winter heating costs add up fast.
We also handle siding repairs—warping, cracks, water damage, or sections that have failed. If your siding is showing mold, gaps, or visible rot, that’s a sign the protection is compromised. We’ll assess whether a repair makes sense or if replacement is the smarter move. Every project comes with free siding estimates, a workmanship guarantee, and full warranty coverage on materials.
If you’re seeing isolated damage—a few cracked panels, a small section with warping, or minor cosmetic issues—repair usually makes sense. But if the damage is widespread, if you’re noticing mold or water stains inside your walls, or if your siding is over 20 years old and showing its age, replacement is the better investment.
Warping, bubbling, and rot are signs that moisture is getting behind the siding. That means the protective barrier has failed, and patching it won’t solve the underlying problem. You’ll just keep chasing new issues.
During your free estimate, we’ll walk the exterior with you and point out what’s happening. We’ll tell you honestly whether a repair buys you a few more years or if you’re better off replacing it now and avoiding bigger problems down the road.
Greenland sits close enough to the coast that you’re dealing with salt air, high winds, and humidity on top of New Hampshire’s harsh winters. That rules out materials that can’t handle moisture or freeze-thaw cycles without degrading.
Fiber cement is one of the most durable options for this area. It resists moisture, won’t warp or rot, and handles temperature swings without cracking. It does need repainting every 10-15 years, but it’s built to last 50+ years. Vinyl is another strong choice—it’s low-maintenance, weather-resistant, and won’t corrode from salt exposure. Insulated vinyl adds energy efficiency, which helps offset heating costs in winter.
Engineered wood can work if you’re willing to stay on top of maintenance, but it’s more vulnerable to moisture damage and requires regular sealing. For most homeowners in Greenland, fiber cement or quality vinyl gives you the best balance of durability, performance, and long-term value.
Siding replacement in Greenland, NH typically ranges from $8,000 to $20,000+ 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 adds more resale value. Engineered wood sits somewhere in between.
The price also depends on what we find when we remove the old siding. If there’s rot, water damage, or structural issues that need repair, that adds to the scope. Homes with complex architecture—multiple stories, dormers, or intricate trim—take more time and material, which increases cost.
We provide free siding estimates that break down material, labor, and any additional work so you know exactly what you’re paying for. We don’t lowball the number to win the job and then surprise you with add-ons later. You’ll get an honest assessment upfront.
Yes, but only if it’s installed correctly and includes insulation. Standard vinyl siding provides a weather barrier, but it doesn’t do much for thermal performance on its own. Insulated vinyl siding has a foam core that reduces heat transfer, which means your furnace and AC don’t have to work as hard to maintain temperature.
In Greenland’s climate, where winters are long and heating costs are high, that difference adds up. Homeowners with insulated siding often see noticeable drops in energy bills, especially if their old siding had gaps, poor insulation, or air leaks.
Fiber cement also improves energy efficiency when paired with proper house wrap and insulation during installation. The key is making sure the system is installed as a complete thermal envelope—not just slapping new siding over old problems. We handle the prep work, insulation, and sealing so the performance matches what you’re paying for.
Most residential siding projects in Greenland, NH take one to two weeks depending on the size of your home, the material, and weather conditions. Smaller homes or straightforward layouts can be done faster. Larger homes, multi-story projects, or jobs that require structural repairs take longer.
We work efficiently, but we don’t rush through steps that matter—flashing, insulation, and proper fastening all take time to do right. Weather can also slow things down. We won’t install siding in heavy rain or freezing temperatures because it compromises the quality of the work.
You’ll get a timeline during your estimate, and we’ll keep you updated if anything changes. We clean up at the end of each day so your property stays safe and accessible, and we do a final walkthrough when the job is complete to make sure everything meets your expectations.
Yes. Every siding installation comes with a workmanship guarantee that covers our labor, and the materials carry manufacturer warranties that vary by product. Vinyl siding typically comes with a lifetime limited warranty. Fiber cement is usually backed by 30-50 year warranties depending on the brand. Engineered wood warranties vary but generally cover defects and performance issues for a set period.
As an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, we also have access to extended warranty options on their products, which can add coverage and peace of mind. We’ll walk you through what’s covered under each warranty—material defects, color fading, workmanship issues—so you know exactly what’s protected.
If something goes wrong after installation, you’re covered. We stand behind the work we do, and we’ll make it right if there’s an issue that falls under warranty. That’s part of doing business the right way.