We specialize in transforming wood frames houses using different types of siding, Trim as well as replacing Windows and Doors.
Florida house siding has to be tough, resilient, and aesthetically attractive to keep up with both the weather threats of the region and the cutting-edge style expectations of the Florida housing market. Homes and businesses tend to face the brunt of the harsh weather. Over time, the siding expands and ends up cracking or giving way to mold growth, that is why we offer our professional siding services.
While almost any type of siding can be modified to look crisp and modern at the start, maintenance, deterioration, and moisture damage can take a more severe toll on some types of siding over others, that is why it is critical to use materials that are resistant to moisture damage. This is especially critical for sun damage and degeneration caused by high temperatures.
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Besides engineered wood, composite wood is also a good option for siding. It comprises scrap wood compressed and bound to resins. Therefore, the resulting material is quite strong and durable.
Composite siding is also treated with chemicals to make it resistant to insects and fungi. Most modern composite sidings come ready to paint as they have already been primed. But that doesn’t mean you can install them yourself.
Unlike real wood, composite siding is easier to maintain. So, you don’t have to make much effort to keep the material in its original condition.
Composite siding also looks great, irrespective of the overall look of your home. If you’re hoping to get something contemporary and eye-catching, composite should be your pick.
Unlike real wood, composite siding is easier to maintain. So, you don’t have to make much effort to keep the material in its original condition.
Composite siding also looks great, irrespective of the overall look of your home. If you’re hoping to get something contemporary and eye-catching, composite should be your pick.
Whether you want composite or vinyl or James Hardie siding for your commercial or residential property, let us know, and we’ll come to you to give you a free siding quote.
James Hardie fiber cement siding is ideal for withstanding rain, condensation, and other forms of moisture that might otherwise be detrimental to siding materials such as wood.
Because James Hardie siding does not absorb moisture in this way, it will avoid these issues while also maintaining its shape and attractiveness better than other materials. Furthermore, to fight the high sunlight in Florida, James Hardie siding is built with ColorPlus® Technology to help prevent fading.
Vinyl siding is widely used on homes in Florida— and for good reason. This siding meets all of the criteria that most people have in mind for their home’s exterior and has a more affordable price point than many other siding alternatives.
There are different types of vinyl siding to choose from including traditional lap, clapboard, dutch lap, wood grain, beaded seam, cedar shake and more. To further discuss all vinyl siding options, contact us today.
Stucco siding continues to grow in popularity because it’s durable, and termite and dry rot proof, and it looks great. Stucco siding is also low maintenance, and once it’s on works well to seal a home up because there’s no seems in it.
Stucco siding used to be viewed as being costly when compared to other siding systems like wood and metal siding, but rising prices in both those products has worked to turn the table and make stucco siding now the more affordable choice in many instances. It’s also readily obtainable because it’s made out of chicken wire and cement, but this system does require specialized skills to go on and a crew of some three workers to do the job.
We know that choosing the best material for your house siding leaves you with many questions. So, we’ve answered some of the most common questions below:
The best siding for a house depends on various factors, including the climate, budget, and personal preferences. However, in Florida’s humid subtropical climate, four popular and durable house siding options are highly recommended:
Composite Siding:
Ascend Composite siding has the Look of Real Wood. The Performance of Something Better, it is also an energy-efficient siding.
Not only your home’s exterior will have the high-end look of real wood, it will deliver ‘exceptional thermal and impact performance with fire and moisture resistance, a tall 7” profile that provides a high end appearance to help your home, composite is one of the best quality siding materials delivering a higher value to your home.
Features and Benefits
Ascend® Composite Cladding is not only beautiful but also durable and resistant to fading, cracking, and warping. This means less maintenance for you in the long run as well as cost savings on repairs or replacements. Plus, with its ability to add value to your home, investing in Ascend® Composite Cladding will not only make your house look better but also increase its overall worth.
Long-Term Cost Savings
When it comes to long-term cost savings, Ascend® composite cladding is a top choice for homeowners. With its low maintenance requirements, this siding option helps save money on upkeep in the future. Additionally, Ascend® is energy efficient and can help reduce heating and cooling costs over time.
But that’s not all – Ascend® also resists insects, decay, and rotting. This means homeowners won’t have to worry about costly repairs or replacements due to damage caused by natural elements or pests. Choosing Ascend® composite cladding not only enhances the look of your home but can also provide financial benefits for years to come.
James Hardie Fiber Cement Siding:
James Hardie siding is an excellent option for those seeking durability and resistance to moisture-related issues like rotting and warping. It does not absorb moisture like wood siding, maintaining its shape and appearance over time. Additionally, it is engineered to withstand Florida’s rain and intense sunlight with its ColorPlus® Technology, which helps prevent fading.
Allura Fiber Cement:
When it comes to fiber cement siding, Allura is another brand and alternative siding to James Hardie.
Both Allura and James Hardie are quality products that can add years of durability and beauty to your home while raising its value. Both have a wide range of colors and styles to choose from, and both have a 15 year warranty on their finish. Allura has a 50 year warranty on their siding, while James Hardie has a 30 year warranty. Allura has several more options for shingles and for prefinished plank siding, while James Hardie has the option of a thicker siding plank as well as their standard 5/16-inch. Cost ranges for both do overlap depending on the size and style of siding.
Vinyl Siding:
Vinyl siding is a dependable and economical choice for homeowners across the country. It is easy to maintain, comes in a wide range of colors and styles, and can mimic the appearance of natural wood without the need for extensive upkeep. Vinyl siding is resistant to moisture damage and can withstand Florida’s high humidity and winds, making it a practical choice for many homeowners.
Stucco Siding:
Offers numerous benefits for Florida homes. Its durable, weather-resistant nature protects against humidity, and storms. Low maintenance requirements make it ideal for busy homeowners is an exceptionally durable home siding material. When properly maintained, it can last for upwards of 50 years. However, many homeowners fail to maintain their stucco correctly because of a simple misunderstanding. They think it will be a lot of work for a negligible benefit.
In fact, maintaining stucco is relatively easy. It involves simple cleaning a few times a year, repainting and resealing every few years, regular inspections every year, and minor repairs as issues arise. And the benefit is that your home can stay protected for decades.
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