"In writing the contract, they were very helpful in advising me to use vinyl cladding for my trim requirements. Installation of the trim was fast and efficient. I am completely satisfied."
"While the price was higher than what HomeAdvisor estimated, the work they are doing to replace wood with rot, and then cap it with the HOA-mandated color (they will be done today) is excellent! I will never need to paint the exterior trim of my townhouse again! Semper Fi!"
"New roof, new gutters, new aluminum cladding for the soffets. Looks great."
"Echoing other reviews here: Care Contracting was super responsive to all of our inquiries, from the initial quote to all the changes we made after a period of postponing the project, and a really helpful call where we talked through multiple options. Felt very informed about the process/pricing, and the timline and final contract mirrored what was discussed. Crew was really nice and on time, and cleaned up really well. Really pleased with the results, doors are amazing! If we ever decide to replace additional doors we'd certainly hire them again."
"Nations Choice is a top notch company. I hired them to replace my roof and they did a superb job from beginning to end. The whole process went smoothly with no glitches. The crew was superb, real experts. The craftsmanship is of high quality. They finished installation the same day and left the site clean."
"Mark, the owner, was extremely easy to work with. He was prompt and did things when he said he would. He got my roofing job done quickly and it looks great."
"Did a good job"
Wood is a natural and typically durable siding material common particularly on cottages, bungalows, and Cape Cod homes. Often referred to as cladding, it is typically made from redwood or cedar, although other wood can be used like cypress and oak. Engineered wood siding is also a popular choice.
Wood siding comes in a variety of styles including:
While wood siding is fairly durable, it can scratch. When it needs to be replaced, typically an entire section needs to be redone to maintain appearances and strength. Wood siding also requires quite a bit of maintenance including resealing and treating to resist fire and insects.
Whether you need your wood siding installed, repaired, or replaced, it's best to leave the job to the pros. Enter your zip code and let HomeAdvisor connect you with wood siding contractors near you.