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Euclid Roofing & Siding, Inc.
Certified Best Pick

Euclid Roofing & Siding, Inc.

Certified Pro

"At Euclid, we believe the customer should have choices. There are many quality products and different installation techniques available when homeowners are making a buying decision. We strive to achieve customer satisfaction through quality installation practices, and we want you to have years of trouble-free service."

15th year as a Best Pick Licensed Insured Workers' Comp
Countryside Roofing, Siding & Windows, Inc.
Certified Best Pick

Countryside Roofing, Siding & Windows, Inc.

Certified Pro

"Countryside's goal with all of our customers is to provide high-quality products and installations along with excellent service. For over 50 years, we have increased our customer base by listening to our customers' expectations and advising them on additional options. 'Delivering quality since 1973' continues to be our ambition."

15th year as a Best Pick Licensed Insured Workers' Comp
Home Exterior Systems, LLC
Certified Best Pick

Home Exterior Systems, LLC

Certified Pro

"The things that make us different are our people and our processes. We've invested a lot of resources to make sure that we have a good team of people, and we've worked hard to be innovative in the industry. When you select us, you have my personal guarantee that we're going to deliver what we promise."

15th year as a Best Pick Insured
DuraMAX Siding & Windows
Certified Best Pick

DuraMAX Siding & Windows

Certified Pro

"As a second-generation owner, I take pride in satisfying customers by providing them with custom-detailed weatherizing and exterior remodeling. Continued growth has been our blessing, and my partner, T.C. Boothe, and I have the industry experience to help you invest in the future of your home."

14th year as a Best Pick Insured Workers' Comp
Shiner Exteriors
Certified Best Pick

Shiner Exteriors

Certified Pro

"Shiner Exteriors has a 45-year track record of providing Northern Virginia, Maryland, and Washington, DC, residents with professional, superior workmanship and the most courteous customer service around."

14th year as a Best Pick Licensed Insured Workers' Comp
Nelson Exteriors
Certified Best Pick

Nelson Exteriors

Certified Pro

"We've been renovating and remodeling homes for 49 years. You will benefit from our vast experience and knowledge. Every project we take on has an expert supervisor to ensure your satisfaction and assist with questions or concerns. Our work ethic is based on doing what we say we're going to do and following the Golden Rule."

14th year as a Best Pick Insured Workers' Comp
SuperiorPRO, LLC
Certified Best Pick

SuperiorPRO, LLC

Certified Pro

"We work hard to follow our jobs all the way through from the first phone call to our customer satisfaction sign-off sheet at the job's completion. We like to put our customers in a comfort zone. We communicate clearly and often, and we do what we say we will do. We are your total exterior solution."

14th year as a Best Pick Insured Workers' Comp
Allied Siding & Windows
Certified Best Pick

Allied Siding & Windows

Certified Pro

"We provide great prices for brand-name products installed by manufacturer-trained professionals with exemplary customer service. We're affordable, local, and reliable: three great reasons to choose Allied now and come back in the future."

13th year as a Best Pick Insured
J & K Home Improvement & Restoration
Certified Best Pick

J & K Home Improvement & Restoration

Certified Pro

"J & K has held quality workmanship at its core from the very beginning. Over the years, we have grown from a small business to a general contractor, but we learned never to forget the ethics that have guided us since our founding. We are committed to delivering quality, value, integrity, and great service to our customers."

11th year as a Best Pick Licensed Insured Workers' Comp
Integrity Home Pro
Certified Best Pick

Integrity Home Pro

Certified Pro

"We want working with Integrity Home Pro to be the best experience you have ever had with a contractor. We are built on the Golden Rule, and we continue to stand on it: 'Do unto others as you would have them do to you.'"

10th year as a Best Pick Licensed Insured Workers' Comp

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Marietta

"Would like to get a quote on siding replacement."

Mar 27, 2023
Woodstock

"Need someone to replace/paint approx 50 ft of soffit on house. Will need tall ladder 50Ft."

Feb 9, 2018
Atlanta

"Replace floor-level cedar siding on family room as well as exterior drywall. Examine other siding for potential repair/..."

Jun 4, 2025
Schaumburg

"Soffit ventilation."

May 12, 2023
Houston

"In the most recent storms in Houston, a couple pieces of Hardee siding came down and a few more pieces are very loose...."

Oct 21, 2025
Vernon Hills

"Replace siding, front door, wood trim around house"

Jun 17, 2023
Roswell

"Replace damaged wood siding and trim. Will need whole house painting also -- if you do that."

Mar 20, 2018
Bolingbrook, IL

"I wanted to reach out to see if you all did free quotes on siding and a possible window replacement. On the front of ou..."

May 31, 2023
Peachtree Corners

"I have dormer windows on attic which need repair. Please let me know if you do dormers."

Aug 3, 2019
Alpharetta

"Whole house siding replacement and a couple windows and possible one sliding door. Currently has cedar siding and need s..."

Aug 28, 2023
Hoffman Estates

"We had a small piece of siding blown off in a storm last year that we need replaced. We’re not looking to get the whole..."

May 27, 2025
Ellenwood

"Complete home residing is needed and would like a quote."

Oct 5, 2024

About Siding

Are you concerned about the condition of your exterior siding? Are you looking to beautify or increase the energy efficiency of your home? When it comes to hiring a replacement siding company, it can be hard to know who to trust. With our rigorous screening process, Best Pick Reports makes it easy to choose a siding company. We start by looking at customer feedback to find the best-rated local pros with a proven record of exceptional service. Then we independently verify each siding company to ensure they have all state-required licenses and insurance. When you choose one of our Certified Best Pick siding replacement and installation companies, you also get our exclusive satisfaction guarantee. If you are unhappy with their service, let us know. We will step in to help address and resolve the problem. While we almost always reach an acceptable resolution, Best Pick Reports will pay you up to $2,500 for the added stress if we cannot make things right. The Best Pick Guarantee is a completely free service offered for all of our certified local pros.
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Services We Cover

Our certified siding handle a wide range of services to meet your needs.
Vinyl
Aluminum
Fiber cement
Engineered wood
Wood

Benefits of Hiring a Best Pick Reports Recommended Siding Replacement and Installation Company

    • Verified Expertise:Our recommended siding specialists offer excellent customer service and hold all state-required licenses and insurance.

    • Yearly Evaluations:We conduct annual reviews to ensure they consistently provide outstanding customer satisfaction while maintaining their licenses and insurance.

    • Satisfaction Guarantee:If you are dissatisfied with the siding replacement and installation service, we will assist in resolving the situation or compensate you up to $2,500.

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FAQs and Tips About Siding Replacement and Installation

Vinyl siding is durable, cost effective, and resistant to pests, rot, and UV damage. It is also virtually maintenance-free. In most cases, it just needs an annual rinse with water and an all-purpose household cleaner. Vinyl siding resists all but the most extreme levels of temperature and moisture, and it withstands high winds. High-end vinyl siding comes in a variety of textures, architectural styles, and colors. It is also available as insulated planks for better energy efficiency. Because the pigment of vinyl siding is baked into the product during manufacturing, the color won’t fade with time. And because the siding is colorfast, you won’t need to have the house repainted every few years. On average, vinyl siding has a lifespan of approximately 30 years. Companies offer a variety of warranties depending on the specific product.

Fiber cement siding is durable, noncombustible, and withstands weather extremes. It isn’t susceptible to rot or pest damage. Maintenance requirements are very low. Manufacturers recommend a yearly light scrubbing and rinse with water to remove normal accumulation of dirt and debris. Fiber cement siding is made from sand, cement, and cellulose fibers. It comes in a range of prepainted colors. It is also sold in primed, unpainted planks or shakes that are painted after installation. Fiber cement siding comes in lots of textures and architectural styles. Plan to have it repainted approximately every 15 years. Fiber cement siding is a relatively new product, but it’s made from durable materials. When it’s installed and maintained well, fiber cement siding should last for decades. Warranties range from 30 years to limited lifetime, depending on the product and manufacturer.

Wood siding is known for its natural beauty. Pine, oak, redwood, and red cedar are the traditional materials used for wood siding. Because modern synthetic and engineered siding materials are so durable and low maintenance, wood siding isn’t as common today as it used to be. Wood siding is available as planks or shakes, and it can be painted or stained any color. Consistent maintenance is key to keeping wood siding in good shape. With regular care, including painting or staining and sealing every 2 to 5 years, wood siding lasts 20 to 40 years. In most cases, warranties on wood siding are around five years. They usually cover only the coating applied to the wood. Rotting or deteriorating areas of wood siding need to be replaced as promptly as possible.

Engineered wood siding withstands weather extremes and resists rot and insect damage. Compared to regular wood siding, it is very low maintenance. Engineered wood siding just needs an annual rinse to remove dirt. Engineered wood siding is made of a mixture of wood fibers and resins. This process creates a durable siding product that closely resembles real wood. Like vinyl and fiber cement siding, engineered wood siding is available in prefinished planks. It can also be purchased primed and ready to paint. Since engineered wood siding is relatively new to the market, its exact lifespan isn’t yet known. Depending on the manufacturer, warranties typically last 30 years.

Other siding options. Brick and stone withstand extreme weather and can last centuries when maintained. The key to their long lifespan is proper installation. Good masonry work requires knowledge and a lot of skill. Poorly installed brick or stone will be prone to cracking or spalling. Any cracks in a masonry exterior need to be repaired promptly. If the cracks grow, the structure will deteriorate. Durable, low-maintenance masonry veneers are a great way to get the look of solid brick or stone without the added cost. Brick and stone veneer products are installed as panels, very much like conventional siding. Keep an eye out for cracking on masonry veneers, too. Those cracks can let moisture get behind the siding, which causes problems.

Stucco is a classic choice for homes built with a Mediterranean or southwestern architectural style. Proper installation and maintenance are key to a stucco exterior that lasts for decades. EIFS, or Exterior Insulation and Finishing System, achieves a similar look to that of stucco. The main difference is that EIFS is lower maintenance and lighter in weight than traditional stucco. Aluminum and steel siding are green alternatives to vinyl siding. Metal siding is low maintenance, fireproof, and available in a wide range of textures and colors. Insects aren’t interested in metal siding. Most metal siding products are made of recycled content. They are completely recyclable at the end of their life cycle.

With proper installation and consistent maintenance, most siding products will last decades. Some materials, such as brick or stone, can last the life of the structure. If your siding isn’t damaged, consider having the house repainted to bring it back to life. Have damaged siding replaced as promptly as possible. Look for holes, rotten areas, and warped planks. Areas of bubbling and spots of persistent mold or mildew growth can indicate trapped moisture under the siding. Watch for interior signs of siding damage, too. Old or damaged siding can lead to higher energy costs. If your utility bills have risen, your siding may be partly to blame. Peeling paint and wallpaper that begins to loosen are indicators that the siding is no longer keeping out moisture.

Get quotes from several contractors, but keep in mind that only comparing prices is an easy way to overpay. Hiring an experienced, reliable contractor is important. Siding can be installed year-round, as long as the contractor uses the right installation techniques. Installation is usually easier in temperate seasons. Hot weather can cause vinyl and wood siding to expand. When the siding contracts in the winter, it can crack. Scheduling siding work for the fall or spring ensures that your home is ready to face the coming season. Schedule other exterior projects at the same time to save time and money.

Siding replacement takes approximately one to two weeks to complete. Exterior painting, if needed, typically takes two to four days. The installation will involve hammering and nailing. Remove interior wall art and shift furniture away from the wall. The installers should do a basic cleanup at the end of every day and a more thorough cleanup at the end of the job. They should also reinstall outdoor lighting fixtures. It is good practice for the installers to leave extra material in case of future repairs. Try to be home on the last day of the job so that you can do a walk-around with the crew foreman. Point out anything you’re not completely satisfied with so the installers can address it.

Siding options range widely in design, cost, and maintenance requirements, though no type comes without some form of necessary upkeep.

Fiber cement siding is widely used today due to its long-lasting qualities. Composed of wood fibers, sand, and cement, fiber cement siding is strong, able to withstand harsh weather, and is resistant to rot, pests, and water. This type of siding is also fireproof and requires little maintenance when compared to other siding materials. Fiber cement siding is available in many colors and textures and can be painted depending on your design plans.

Vinyl siding is a popular and energy-efficient choice known for its durability and ability to mimic wood, stone, and slate. You can order this siding in a wide range of colors depending on your tastes. Insulated vinyl siding can help lower your utility costs and is highly resistant to damage and dents.

Engineered wood siding looks and feels like wood, but it is stronger, requires less maintenance, and has a longer life expectancy than traditional cedar or redwood. This type of siding is available in many customizable colors. Engineered wood siding is resistant to insects and is a green option because it is primarily composed of recycled wood, resins, and bonding agents.

Stucco is a popular option in dry, warm climates, and because the application process consists of several layers of a cement and sand mixture, it’s good at keeping your home cool in the summer and warm in the winter. Ask your siding contractor about EIFS—Exterior Insulation and Finishing System, more commonly known as synthetic stucco—if energy efficiency and longevity are high on your list of must-haves.

Metal siding such as steel or aluminum is a good choice if you’re looking for a low-maintenance, eco-friendly siding option. This kind of siding is also fire resistant and comes in an array of patterns and textures.

Houses clad in brick or stone will survive extreme weather conditions and can last for centuries if properly maintained. While costly up front, brick and stone are energy efficient and can give your home an elegant look while keeping noise at bay.

Certification Standards

How Siding Companies Earn Best Pick Certification

Only siding companies that meet our strict standards earn Best Pick status.

Customer Satisfaction

Siding companies must maintain a 4.0+ rating and an 80% recommendation rate.

Licensing & Insurance

Current state contractor license verification and general liability insurance for siding work

Business Stability

Minimum 1 year in business with established local presence

Verified State Standing

Maintain active business registration and in good standing with the state

Operational Excellence

Consistent siding service quality across all projects

Annual Re-Certification

Must re-qualify every year through new research

Why Best Pick Reports?

Homeowner Advice

How to Choose a Siding Company

Not sure what to look for when hiring a siding company? Here's our expert guidance.

What to Look for in a Contractor

What to Look for in a Contractor

Key things to look for when choosing a siding contractor.

  • Valid state contractor license and local permits
  • General liability and workers compensation insurance
  • Minimum 5 years of experience in siding
  • Clear written estimates before work begins
  • Warranty on parts and labor

Questions to Ask

Questions to Ask

Questions to ask when hiring a siding contractor.

  • Are you licensed and insured?
  • Do you provide written estimates?
  • What is your warranty policy?
  • Will you pull necessary permits?
  • What is your timeline for completion?

Red Flags to Avoid

Red Flags to Avoid

Red flags to avoid when choosing a siding contractor.

  • Pressure to sign immediately
  • Requests for full payment upfront
  • No written contract or documentation
  • Significantly lower bids than competitors
  • Reluctance to provide references