Composite siding

Composite siding combines advanced materials and manufacturing

techniques to deliver superior durability and aesthetics for modern homes.

What Is Composite Siding?

Composite siding consists of engineered materials including:

  • Wood fibers
  • Cement
  • Recycled plastics
  • Polymers and resins
  • Advanced bonding agents

Advantages of Composite Siding

Durability

  • Resistant to rotting, warping, and splitting
  • Withstands extreme weather conditions
  • Impact-resistant
  • Insect-proof
  • Fire-resistant properties

Low Maintenance

  • No painting required
  • Simple cleaning with water
  • No sealing needed
  • Colorfast technology
  • Minimal repairs needed

Environmental Benefits

  • Contains recycled materials
  • Long lifespan reduces waste
  • Lower carbon footprint than vinyl
  • Sustainable manufacturing processes
  • Energy-efficient insulation

Installation Considerations

Professional installation ensures:

  • Proper moisture barriers
  • Correct fastening techniques
  • Expansion gap allowances
  • Proper flashing installation
  • Weather-tight seals

Cost Analysis

Initial investment considerations:

  • Higher upfront costs than vinyl
  • Lower lifetime maintenance expenses
  • Increased home value
  • Reduced energy costs
  • 30+ year lifespan

Style Options

Available designs include:

  • Wood grain textures
  • Smooth finishes
  • Multiple width options
  • Diverse color selection
  • Custom trim pieces

Performance in Different Climates

Composite siding excels in:

  • High humidity areas
  • Extreme temperature zones
  • Coastal environments
  • Heavy rain regions
  • High wind locations

For a consultation on composite siding options for your home,

contact a certified installation professional.