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You’re tired of watching your heating costs climb every winter. Gaps in old siding let cold air straight into your walls, and your furnace works overtime trying to keep up.
New siding installation seals those gaps. Modern materials add an insulation layer that keeps conditioned air inside where it belongs. Most homeowners see the difference on their first utility bill after installation.
And if you’ve dealt with wood siding before, you know the drill: scraping, painting, replacing rotted boards every few years. Fiber cement and vinyl siding eliminate that cycle completely. They resist moisture, won’t warp in humidity, and handle temperature swings without cracking. You get decades of protection without the constant upkeep.
Your home also sells faster when the time comes. Buyers notice fresh siding immediately, and homes with quality exterior work sell for an average of 7% more in this market. That’s close to $30,000 on a typical Cranford property.
We’ve spent a decade working on homes throughout Cranford and Union County. We’re licensed, insured, and certified by major manufacturers to install their products correctly.
You won’t get a pushy sales pitch or hidden fees tacked on later. We offer free estimates and inspections because you deserve to know exactly what you’re paying for before any work starts. Our crews show up on time, communicate clearly about timelines, and clean up completely when the job’s done.
Cranford’s historic homes and tree-lined streets deserve contractors who respect the neighborhood. We’ve worked on everything from Victorian-era houses near the Crane-Phillips House Museum to newer construction closer to Nomahegan Park. Every project gets the same attention to detail and quality materials, whether it’s a full siding replacement or targeted repairs after storm damage.
It starts with a free inspection at your property. We check your existing siding for damage, measure the full scope of work, and discuss material options that fit your budget and climate needs. You’ll get a detailed written estimate with no pressure to sign immediately.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we schedule installation around your timeline. Most residential siding projects take between five and ten days depending on home size and weather conditions. Our crews remove old siding carefully to check for any underlying issues with sheathing or moisture barriers, then install new weather-resistant barriers before putting up your new siding.
We install from the bottom up, ensuring each panel locks securely and allows for proper expansion and contraction. Corners, trim, and flashing get extra attention because that’s where most water intrusion happens. You’ll see progress every day, and we’re available to answer questions throughout the process.
After installation, we walk the property with you to confirm everything meets your expectations. We haul away all debris and old materials, leaving your yard clean. You also get care instructions for your specific siding type and information about manufacturer warranties.
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You have options when it comes to siding materials, and the right choice depends on your priorities. Vinyl siding remains the most popular option in Cranford because it delivers solid performance at a reasonable cost. It won’t rot, resists insects, and comes in dozens of colors that won’t fade for decades. Vinyl siding installation typically offers around 80% return on investment.
Fiber cement siding costs more upfront but handles New Jersey weather better than anything else. It won’t warp in summer humidity, crack during winter freezes, or support mold growth. It’s also fire-resistant and can mimic the look of wood, brick, or stone. Fiber cement delivers closer to 88% ROI and lasts 50+ years with minimal maintenance.
Cranford’s climate demands materials that can handle dramatic temperature swings. We’ve seen winters drop below 10 degrees and summers push past 90 with high humidity. Cheap siding buckles under those conditions. The materials we install are specifically rated for Northeast weather patterns.
We also handle siding repairs if you’re not ready for full replacement. Storm damage, impact cracks, and isolated rot can often be fixed without redoing your entire exterior. Our inspection identifies exactly what needs attention so you’re not paying for unnecessary work.
Most full siding replacements in Cranford run between $8,000 and $24,000 depending on your home’s size, material choice, and any repairs needed underneath. Vinyl siding typically costs $4 to $8 per square foot installed, while fiber cement runs $8 to $12 per square foot.
Your actual cost depends on several factors. Larger homes obviously need more material and labor. Two-story installations cost more than ranch-style homes because of scaffolding requirements. Homes with complex architecture, multiple corners, or detailed trim work take longer to side properly.
We provide free estimates that break down material costs, labor, and any additional work like replacing damaged sheathing or upgrading insulation. You’ll know the total price before we start, and we don’t add surprise charges later. Many homeowners are surprised to learn that quality siding installation pays for itself through energy savings and increased home value within a few years.
Fiber cement siding performs best in New Jersey’s climate, but vinyl siding is a close second at a lower price point. Both handle our temperature extremes better than wood or aluminum.
Fiber cement doesn’t expand and contract as much as vinyl when temperatures swing from 10 degrees in winter to 95 in summer. That means fewer gaps and better long-term weather protection. It’s also completely resistant to moisture, rot, and insect damage. The main downside is cost and weight, which can require additional structural support on older homes.
Vinyl siding has improved dramatically in recent years. Modern vinyl products resist fading, won’t crack in cold weather, and include insulated backing options that boost energy efficiency. It’s lighter than fiber cement, easier to install, and costs significantly less. The tradeoff is a slightly shorter lifespan and more noticeable expansion and contraction over time. Both materials vastly outperform wood siding, which requires constant maintenance in our humid climate and is prone to rot and pest damage.
Most residential siding installations in Cranford take between five and ten days from start to finish. Smaller ranch homes might be done in four days, while larger two-story homes with complex trim can take up to two weeks.
Weather plays the biggest role in timeline. We can’t install siding in heavy rain or when temperatures drop below freezing because adhesives and caulks won’t cure properly. If we hit a stretch of bad weather mid-project, we’ll pause work rather than compromise quality.
The condition of your existing exterior also affects timing. If we find rotted sheathing or water damage when we remove old siding, we’ll need extra time to make those repairs before installing new material. We always communicate these issues immediately and adjust timelines accordingly. Most projects proceed smoothly without major surprises, and we schedule installations to minimize disruption to your daily routine. Our crews typically work from 8 AM to 5 PM and clean up thoroughly at the end of each day.
It depends on the extent and location of the damage. Isolated damage from a fallen branch or impact can often be repaired by replacing individual panels. Widespread issues like fading, warping, or multiple areas of rot usually mean it’s time for full replacement.
Here’s what we look for during inspections: If damage is limited to one or two sections and your siding is less than 15 years old, repairs often make sense. We can usually match existing colors and styles, especially with vinyl siding. The repair blends in and costs a fraction of full replacement.
But if your siding is showing age throughout, patching one area just delays the inevitable. Older siding often has fading that makes new sections stand out, and if moisture has gotten behind the siding in one spot, it’s likely compromised in others too. We’ll give you an honest assessment of whether repairs will actually solve your problem or just postpone it. Many homeowners choose full replacement once they see the energy savings and home value increase it provides, but we never push you toward more work than you need.
Yes, but the amount depends on your current siding’s condition and whether you add insulated backing. Most Cranford homeowners see a 10% to 25% reduction in heating and cooling costs after installing modern siding with proper insulation.
Old siding creates gaps where air leaks in and out. Your HVAC system runs constantly trying to maintain temperature, and you’re essentially heating or cooling the outdoors. New siding installation includes a weather-resistant barrier and properly sealed seams that stop air infiltration. Even standard vinyl siding improves energy efficiency compared to old, damaged materials.
Insulated siding adds a foam backing that increases your wall’s R-value significantly. This upgrade costs about 20% more than standard siding but can cut energy loss through walls by up to 40%. In a typical Cranford winter, that translates to real monthly savings on your gas or electric bill. The exact amount varies based on your home’s size, insulation in other areas, and how much you’re heating or cooling. We can estimate potential savings during your consultation based on your current setup and the materials you’re considering.
Yes. We’re fully licensed and insured to work throughout Cranford and Union County. We carry both liability insurance and workers’ compensation coverage, which protects you if anything goes wrong during installation.
Our team also holds certifications from major siding manufacturers including James Hardie and CertainTeed. These certifications mean we’ve completed specialized training on proper installation techniques for their products. It also qualifies your project for extended manufacturer warranties that aren’t available with uncertified installers.
You should always verify licensing and insurance before hiring any contractor. Too many homeowners have been burned by unlicensed crews who disappear after taking deposits or do substandard work that fails within a few years. We provide copies of our credentials upfront and pull all necessary permits for your project. This protects your investment and ensures the work meets local building codes. It also matters if you ever file an insurance claim for storm damage—insurers want to see that repairs were done by licensed, insured professionals.