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Siding Services

 Quality siding is essential for your home's exterior, offering both looks and protection. It enhances curb appeal, shields from weather, and boosts insulation. Investing in siding guarantees long-term benefits and peace of mind. 

Types of Siding

Fiber Cement Siding

Fiber Cement Siding

Fiber Cement Siding

grey siding with window

 High Durability: Made from a mix of cement, sand, and cellulose fibers, fiber cement siding is known for its toughness and resistance to fire, termites, and rot, while offering a high-end finish that replicates the look of wood, stucco, or masonry.

Wood Siding

Fiber Cement Siding

Fiber Cement Siding

wooden horizontal siding

 Natural Beauty: Wood siding offers a timeless, natural look that adds warmth and character to your home, and can be painted or stained in any color for endless customization options to match your personal style.

Fiber cement Panels

Fiber Cement Siding

Fiber cement Panels

White panel siding

Modern Appearance: Composite material comprised of cellulose wood fibers, sand, and cement.  As such, it is a durable material designed to mimic wood. Once installed and painted, the material requires very little maintenance. 




Frequently Asked Questions

Please reach us at info@pacificrestorationservices.com  if you cannot find an answer to your question.

Here are common types of siding and their typical lifespans:


  1. Fiber Cement Siding: Up to 50 years with proper maintenance
  2. Wood Siding: 20-30 years with regular maintenance


These lifespans can vary based on factors like climate, maintenance, and quality of installation.


Signs that your siding needs replacement include cracks, warping, mold growth, and noticeable fading or discoloration. Keep an eye out for these indicators to maintain your home's exterior. 


The cost of new siding can vary widely depending on factors like the material chosen, the size of your home, and labor costs in your area. On average, though, you might expect to pay anywhere from $5,000 to $25,000 or more for a full siding replacement. 


Make sure to inspect your siding annually to catch issues early. Additionally, after any severe weather events, conduct a thorough inspection to check for potential damage. 


Siding Installation Process

 

  • Prepare the Wall Surface: 


This step involves removing any existing siding, inspecting the wall for damage or rot, and making necessary repairs. It's crucial to ensure a smooth and sturdy surface for the new siding installation, which may also involve adding insulation or a moisture barrier depending on the wall's condition.


  • Gather Necessary Tools and Materials: 


Before beginning the installation, gather all required tools such as a saw, hammer, level, tape measure, and safety equipment. Additionally, gather the siding panels, trim pieces, fasteners, and any specialized accessories needed for the specific type of siding being installed.


  • Measure and Plan Layout: 


Accurate measurements and careful planning are essential for a successful siding installation. Measure the wall surfaces precisely, taking into account windows, doors, corners, and any architectural features. Plan the layout of siding panels and trim pieces to ensure proper alignment, spacing, and aesthetic appeal.


  • Install Starter Strips and Siding Panels: 


Starter strips create a level base for the first row of siding panels. Begin at the bottom of the wall, attaching each siding panel according to manufacturer instructions using the recommended fasteners. Maintain a consistent overlap and check for level and square alignment as you progress upward.


  • Add Corner Pieces and Trim Elements: 


Install corner pieces and trim elements around windows, doors, and other openings to provide a finished look and weatherproofing. Use flashing and caulking as needed to seal joints and prevent water infiltration behind the siding.


  • Finish with Ventilation and Inspection: 


Incorporate ventilation features such as vents, weep holes, and drip caps to promote airflow and drainage behind the siding. Conduct a thorough inspection of the completed installation, checking for proper fastening, weather resistance, and overall quality.

Key Considerations for Siding

Cost vs. Longevity

Cost vs. Longevity

Cost vs. Longevity

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 While upfront costs are important, also consider the long-term value of siding. Investing in durable quality siding with a longer lifespan may save you money in the long run by reducing the frequency of replacements or repairs. 

Local Regulations

Cost vs. Longevity

Cost vs. Longevity

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 Check local building codes and regulations before choosing siding materials. Some areas have specific requirements or restrictions regarding the types of siding allowed for residential properties. 

Energy Efficiency

Cost vs. Longevity

Energy Efficiency

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 Certain types of siding, like insulated vinyl or fiber cement with added insulation, can improve your home's energy efficiency by reducing heat loss in winter and heat gain in summer. 

Enhance Your Home's Beauty and Durability with Quality Siding


 Siding offers numerous benefits, including improved aesthetics, enhanced durability, and increased energy efficiency. Its versatility allows for a wide range of styles and colors to suit any architectural design, while materials like vinyl, fiber cement, and wood offer long-lasting protection against the elements.

With minimal maintenance requirements and the potential for eco-friendly options made from recycled materials, siding is an excellent choice for homeowners looking to boost their home's curb appeal and value. Invest in the lasting beauty and protection of quality siding today.


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