A siding provides protection for the exterior of your Phoenix area home. Sidings can be of several types and made from different materials including wood, stone, cement fiber, aluminum, vinyl and asbestos among other material. A wood siding provides your home with a classy elegant look that is difficult to imitate. Even with wood sidings you have several choices - from cedar to wood shingle sidings and engineered wood sidings. The choice you make will depend on the style of your home and your budget for the project.
If you’re hooked on the wood look and are willing to out in the extra effort, a wood siding will provide your home with a look that is unique. You can get a number of styles, finishes and textures with a wood siding. You can also give it a satin or paint finish which will add to its appearance. Make sure that you treat the wood for termite and weather resistance. This will ensure that you don’t have any added problems to worry about. Composite sidings are a low-cost and low-maintenance alternative to wood sidings, but they will give you a similar kind of look.
One alternative is to cover your existing siding with a log siding - you can choose from Cedar log siding or any of the other types that are available in the market. This will give your home added protection as wood is a natural insulator. Are you looking for a wood siding contractor in the Phoenix area? If the answer is yes, just fill out the form on this page and we’ll connect you to a contractor in the Phoenix, Arizona area. you’ll get up to four FREE estimates for your project, and all without any obligations!
I need the aluminum siding on on side of one gable replaced. I also need a dented piece replaced around the front door.
William O
I am purchasing a house that I would like to replace the metal siding on it. The siding looks to be about 10 years old. The house was built in 1953. House is 1594sf so its really not that big. I like a smooth stucco finish. Please give me an estimate of what this would cost. I would like to get it done as soon as the house closes escrow. Thanks!
Jeannette R