James Hardie fiber cement, LP SmartSide, vinyl, and cedar — full re-clads with proper drainage planes, flashing, and trim. Typical projects run $18k–$45k and 2–3 weeks on site, backed by a 15-year warranty.
A re-clad is a once-in-30-years decision. We’ll walk you through the honest trade-offs — not just the premium option.
The Lower Mainland gold standard. Fire-resistant, rot-proof, holds paint for 15+ years. ColorPlus factory finishes available.
Engineered wood — warmer look than fiber cement, lighter to work, excellent impact resistance. Strong value per square foot.
The budget workhorse. Modern profiles look sharp, install fast, and never need paint. Honest option when budget leads.
Drainage plane, house wrap, flashing details, and rainscreen where required — the parts that decide whether siding lasts 30 years or fails in 10.
A consultant measures, checks the existing envelope for moisture issues, and photographs everything.
Material options priced side-by-side — tear-off, wrap, flashing, trim, paint, and disposal all itemized.
Tear-off, envelope repairs, drainage plane, then siding and trim — a typical home runs 2–3 weeks with daily cleanup.
Every elevation inspected, touch-ups done, 15-year warranty in writing.
Siding is quoted from measured square footage and material choice — these are the honest ranges.
Book a free assessment. A consultant measures your home, checks the envelope, and returns a written quote within 48 hours.