Siding in Northeast Arkansas

Siding is the building's first line against weather. What sits behind it decides whether the wall stays dry.

What Siding Covers

Siding is a rain screen, not a seal. Water gets behind it, and what matters is whether the housewrap, flashing, and drainage path behind the siding let that water out again. A wall that traps water fails from the inside where nobody sees it until the damage is significant.

Replacement is also the only honest look at a wall assembly. Once siding is off, the sheathing, framing, and insulation are visible, and problems that were invisible from outside become a decision you can actually make.

We self-perform siding, so the wall gets opened, inspected, and closed back up by one crew.

Siding Services

Siding Replacement

Full removal and replacement including inspection of sheathing and framing once the wall is open.

Siding Repair

Targeted replacement where damage is isolated and the surrounding assembly is sound.

Housewrap & Weather Barrier

The drainage plane behind the siding, which is what actually keeps the wall dry.

Trim & Fascia

Exterior trim, fascia, and soffit replaced along with the siding rather than left mismatched.

Wall Flashing

Flashing at windows, doors, and transitions where siding alone cannot stop water.

Storm & Impact Repair

Siding damaged by wind, hail, or impact, repaired or replaced to match.

New Construction, Remodeling, and Rebuilds

The same crews perform this work on new construction, on remodels of existing buildings, and during the rebuild phase of a restoration project. One page, one standard, whichever way you arrived here.

General Contracting

New construction, additions, full rebuilds, and commercial projects.

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Remodeling

Custom kitchens, custom bathrooms, and whole-home renovation.

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Property & Building Restoration

The rebuild phase after water, fire, mold, or storm damage.

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Storm Damage Restoration

Hail and wind-driven debris damage siding and the weather barrier behind it. Both are addressed in a storm rebuild.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can siding be repaired, or does it all have to be replaced?

Isolated damage can be repaired where the surrounding assembly is sound and the material can be matched. Widespread deterioration or a failed weather barrier behind it is a replacement.

What is behind siding and why does it matter?

A weather barrier and a drainage path. Siding sheds most water but not all of it, so what is behind it has to let the rest drain and dry. That layer is what actually keeps the wall dry.

Will you find problems once the siding comes off?

Sometimes, and that is a good thing. Sheathing, framing, and insulation are only visible once the wall is open. Anything found is shown to you before it is covered back up.

Do you replace trim and fascia with siding?

Yes. Replacing siding and leaving weathered trim and fascia gives you a wall that looks half finished and leaves the vulnerable details untouched.

Do you self-perform siding?

Yes. One crew opens the wall, inspects it, and closes it back up.

Do you match existing siding on a partial replacement?

We match as closely as the material allows. On older siding an exact match is sometimes not available, and we will tell you that before starting rather than after.