SIDING INSTALLATION
Professional Siding Installation NJ | Durable & Energy Efficient
Old, damaged, or outdated siding can impact both the appearance and protection of your home. Vinyl siding installation is a cost-effective way to improve curb appeal, increase energy efficiency, and strengthen your home against the elements.
With a wide range of colors and styles available, new siding can completely transform your home’s exterior while providing long-lasting durability and low maintenance.
SIDING INSTALLATION
Beauty, Protection & Affordability
SIDING INSTALLATION
Benefits of Vinyl Siding
SIDING INSTALLATION
Professional Siding Installation Process
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Vinyl Siding Repair Services
If only certain areas of your siding are damaged, repairs may be a better option than full replacement. Common issues include cracks, dents, missing panels, and storm damage.
Repairs are carefully matched to your existing siding to ensure a seamless appearance while restoring full protection. If underlying damage is discovered, recommendations can be made for additional repairs or replacement if needed.
Choosing the Right Siding Material For SIDING INSTALLATION
The material decision is probably the biggest one you’ll make on any siding project. Here’s a straightforward breakdown of the most common options and who they tend to work best for:
- Vinyl Siding Vinyl remains the most popular choice in New Jersey, and for good reason. It’s durable, low-maintenance, doesn’t need painting, holds up well in humid and cold climates, and comes in a wide range of colors and profiles — including styles that mimic wood grain convincingly. Vinyl horizontal siding, vinyl shake and shingle, and vertical vinyl are all options we install regularly. If budget and low maintenance are priorities, vinyl is usually the starting point.
- Fiber Cement Siding Products like James Hardie have earned a loyal following among homeowners who want the look of wood without the rot risk. Fiber cement is heavier than vinyl, needs painting, and costs more — but it’s extremely durable, fire-resistant, and holds paint for a long time. It’s a strong choice for homes in areas with temperature swings and high moisture, which describes most of New Jersey.
- Wood Siding Genuine wood siding with cedar, pine, redwood that has a natural beauty that synthetic options can approximate but never fully replicate. The tradeoff is maintenance: wood needs regular painting or staining, is susceptible to rot and insects, and generally requires more attention over its lifetime. It’s still chosen for specific architectural styles where authenticity matters.
- Engineered Wood A middle ground between wood and fiber cement, engineered wood products offer better moisture resistance than natural wood while maintaining a convincing wood appearance. They’re lighter than fiber cement and often less expensive.
How long does a siding installation take?
For a full residential installation, typically one to two weeks depending on the size of the home, the material being installed, and site conditions. Smaller projects — like siding a garage or a single addition — can wrap up in a day or two. We give you a realistic timeline upfront and stick to it.
Do I need a permit for siding installation in New Jersey?
In most NJ municipalities, yes — a permit is required for new siding installation. R&G Home Services handles the permit process as part of the project. You shouldn’t have to chase down paperwork or navigate the local building department on your own. We’re familiar with the requirements in Orange and the surrounding Essex County towns and handle this routinely.
What goes under siding during installation?
A weather-resistant barrier — commonly called house wrap — goes on over the sheathing before any siding is installed. This is a critical layer that manages moisture and air infiltration. Flashing is installed around all windows, doors, and penetrations to direct water away from those vulnerable spots. Skipping or skimping on these layers is one of the most common ways cheap installation jobs lead to expensive problems later.