Engineered wood siding is built for real weather. It takes hits. It holds straight lines. It stands up to wet springs and long freeze stretches when cheap siding cracks and pulls apart.
Walworth homes see wind-driven rain, lake effect snow, and sharp temperature swings. Water finds weak seams. Ice builds along roof edges and drips down walls. Summer sun bakes siding on the south side. Engineered wood siding handles this abuse when it is installed tight and detailed correctly.
All Siding Replacement Options
LP SmartSide Siding Installation
We install LP SmartSide engineered wood siding for homeowners who want strength and a sharp finished look. It is a solid fit for busy family homes, homes near tree lines, and neighborhoods where storm debris and wind hits the exterior hard.
- Remove old siding and damaged trim sections as needed
- Inspect wall surfaces and address problem areas
- Install engineered wood siding with clean alignment
- Finish corners, windows, and doors for tight water control
- Jobsite protection and full cleanup
Why Homeowners Choose Engineered Wood
Engineered wood siding gives a firm, solid feel. It resists impacts better than brittle materials. It holds its shape. It also offers a finished look that fits many home styles in Wayne County, Monroe County, and Ontario County.
Homes in Pittsford and Brighton often have mature trees that drop branches and shade walls, keeping moisture around longer. Greece and Gates see open wind exposure. Webster and Irondequoit deal with lake weather. Walworth and Macedon see heavy snow and ice seasons. Engineered wood siding fits these conditions when the install is done right.
Trim, Fascia, and the Roofline
Siding replacement ties into soffits, fascia, and gutter lines. Exposed wood edges soak up water and fail fast. Aluminum trim wrap protects these edges and keeps the roofline crisp.
Installations Only
We install new siding systems. We do not take siding repair-only jobs.
Payment
Zero down. No payment until completion. Payment methods are cash, check, and credit card.
Replace the siding with something built to take hits and hold up to Western New York.