Siding Installation in Hillside, NJ

Protection That Lasts Through Every New Jersey Season

We’re licensed siding contractors who understand what Hillside weather does to your home—and how to stop it before it costs you thousands.

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Siding Services in Hillside, NJ

Stop Paying for Problems You Shouldn't Have

Your energy bills shouldn’t spike every time the temperature drops. You shouldn’t see water stains creeping across your interior walls. And you definitely shouldn’t be repainting or patching siding every other year.

New siding installation fixes all of that. It seals out the moisture that leads to mold and rot. It insulates your home so your HVAC isn’t working overtime. And it holds up against the freeze-thaw cycles, summer storms, and humidity that make New Jersey one of the toughest climates for exterior materials.

You get lower energy costs, better curb appeal, and actual protection that doesn’t need constant attention. Most homeowners in Hillside recoup over 80% of their siding investment when they sell. But even if you’re staying put, the difference shows up every month—in what you’re not spending on repairs, repaints, and runaway utility bills.

Hillside's Trusted Siding Company

A Decade of Exterior Work in Your Backyard

USA Home Remodeling has been handling exterior renovations across Hillside and northeast New Jersey for over 10 years. We’re licensed, insured, and certified by major manufacturers—which means the materials we install come with real warranties and the work meets the standards that matter.

We’re a family-run operation, so you’re not dealing with a call center or a rotating crew. You get the same team from estimate to cleanup. We do roofing, siding, and gutters, which gives us a complete view of how your home’s exterior works together—and where problems actually start.

Hillside homeowners know what matters: straight answers, fair pricing, and work that holds up. That’s what we’ve built our reputation on, and it’s why most of our business comes from referrals and repeat customers who trust us to show up and do it right.

Our Siding Installation Process

What Happens from First Call to Final Walkthrough

It starts with a free inspection. We come out, look at your current siding, check for hidden damage behind the panels, and measure everything. You’ll get a clear estimate with material options—vinyl, fiber cement, engineered wood—and what each one costs. No pressure, no upselling.

Once you’re ready to move forward, we pull permits if needed and order materials. Our crew preps the exterior by removing old siding, checking the sheathing and moisture barriers, and making any structural repairs before new panels go up. This step matters more than most people realize—it’s where bad contractors cut corners.

Installation follows manufacturer specs. Panels are fastened correctly, seams are sealed, and flashing goes in around windows, doors, and corners to keep water out. We clean up daily and do a final walkthrough with you before we call it done. You’ll know exactly what was replaced, what to expect from your warranty, and how to maintain it moving forward.

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Siding Options for Hillside Homes

Materials Built for New Jersey Weather

Vinyl siding is the most common choice in Hillside because it’s affordable, low-maintenance, and holds up well in humidity. Insulated vinyl adds an extra layer that improves energy efficiency and reduces noise. Expect to pay between $4 and $12 per square foot installed, depending on your home’s size and whether you’re adding insulation or trim upgrades.

Fiber cement is more expensive but tougher. It won’t warp, crack from hail, or rot when water gets behind it. It’s a smart pick if you’re in an area that sees heavy storms or if you want something that lasts 30+ years with minimal upkeep. James Hardie is the most recognized brand, and we’re certified installers.

Engineered wood gives you the look of real wood without the constant maintenance. It resists moisture and pests better than traditional wood siding, and it’s a good middle ground if you want aesthetics but don’t want to repaint every few years. Color trends in 2026 are leaning toward warmer neutrals—grays are out, softer tones that feel natural in changing light are in.

How much does siding installation cost in Hillside, NJ?

Most siding projects in Hillside run between $8,000 and $20,000, depending on your home’s square footage, the material you choose, and how much prep work is needed. Vinyl is the most budget-friendly option, usually $4 to $7 per square foot installed. Insulated vinyl adds another $1 to $2 per square foot but pays off in energy savings.

Fiber cement costs more upfront—around $8 to $12 per square foot—but it lasts longer and requires almost no maintenance. If your home has rotted sheathing, outdated moisture barriers, or structural issues, those repairs add to the total. We include all of that in your estimate so there are no surprises once the job starts.

The best way to know what your project will cost is to get a free inspection. We’ll measure, assess the condition of what’s there now, and give you a breakdown of material and labor costs based on what your home actually needs.

Look for visible damage first—cracked panels, warping, loose sections, or paint that’s peeling in large patches. If you see gaps between panels or around windows and doors, water is probably getting in. That’s when bigger problems start, like mold, rot, and insulation damage that drives up your energy bills.

Check inside your home too. Water stains on interior walls, peeling paint near the ceiling line, or a musty smell in certain rooms can all point back to failing siding. If your heating or cooling costs have spiked without explanation, your siding may have lost its insulating power.

Another sign is constant maintenance. If you’re repainting, patching, or replacing boards every couple of years, your siding has reached the end of its useful life. At that point, replacement is cheaper than endless repairs—and it actually solves the problem instead of covering it up.

Fiber cement handles New Jersey’s climate better than anything else. It doesn’t crack during freeze-thaw cycles, it won’t warp in high humidity, and it holds up against wind-driven rain and hail. It’s more expensive than vinyl, but it lasts 30 to 50 years with almost no maintenance beyond occasional cleaning.

Vinyl siding is a solid choice if you want something affordable and low-maintenance. It performs well in humidity and resists moisture damage, though it can crack in extreme cold or fade over time if you pick a darker color. Insulated vinyl adds durability and energy efficiency, which makes sense in a climate where you’re heating and cooling year-round.

Engineered wood is a good middle option. It gives you the look of real wood but resists moisture and pests better than traditional wood siding. It’s not as tough as fiber cement, but it’s more durable than vinyl and doesn’t require the constant upkeep that real wood demands.

Most siding jobs in Hillside take one to two weeks, depending on the size of your home and the scope of the project. A straightforward replacement on a single-story home with no structural issues can be done in a week. Larger homes, two-story builds, or projects that require sheathing repairs and moisture barrier upgrades take closer to two weeks.

Weather plays a role too. We can’t install siding in heavy rain or freezing temperatures because adhesives and sealants won’t cure properly. If we hit a stretch of bad weather mid-project, we’ll pause until conditions improve rather than rush through and compromise the quality of the install.

You’ll have access to your home the entire time. We work outside, so you’re not displaced or dealing with dust and noise indoors. We clean up at the end of each day and keep materials organized so your property stays safe and accessible throughout the project.

We handle both. If the damage is isolated—a few cracked panels from a storm, a section that’s rotted near a gutter leak, or trim that’s come loose—we can replace just those areas. Repairs make sense when the rest of your siding is in good shape and you’re just addressing a specific problem.

Full replacement makes more sense when damage is widespread or when your siding is old enough that repairs are just buying time. If you’re patching one area now and another area fails six months later, you’re spending more in the long run than you would on a complete install.

During your free inspection, we’ll tell you honestly whether a repair will solve the problem or if replacement is the smarter move. We’re not here to upsell you on work you don’t need, but we’re also not going to patch something that’s going to fail again in a year and cost you more money.

Yes, if your current siding is damaged, outdated, or poorly insulated. Gaps, cracks, and loose panels let air escape, which forces your HVAC system to work harder to maintain temperature. New siding seals those gaps and adds a layer of insulation that keeps warm air in during winter and cool air in during summer.

Insulated vinyl siding makes the biggest difference. It has a foam backing that improves your home’s R-value, which measures thermal resistance. The better your R-value, the less energy you waste. Most homeowners see a noticeable drop in heating and cooling costs within the first year, especially if they’re replacing siding that’s 15+ years old.

The savings depend on your home’s size, how well your attic is insulated, and how efficient your HVAC system is. But even without insulated siding, a proper installation that eliminates drafts and moisture intrusion will reduce the load on your heating and cooling equipment—and that shows up on your utility bill every month.

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