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Siding replacement & re-clads

Siding built for BC’s
wet-dry climate.

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.

Established
2020 · Surrey BC
Certified
Red Seal Carpenters
Warranty
15-yr Workmanship
Financing
FinanceIt · To $100k
Rating
★ 4.9 · 118+ Reviews
Materials

The right material
for your home and budget.

A re-clad is a once-in-30-years decision. We’ll walk you through the honest trade-offs — not just the premium option.

James Hardie fiber cement

The Lower Mainland gold standard. Fire-resistant, rot-proof, holds paint for 15+ years. ColorPlus factory finishes available.

LP SmartSide

Engineered wood — warmer look than fiber cement, lighter to work, excellent impact resistance. Strong value per square foot.

Vinyl

The budget workhorse. Modern profiles look sharp, install fast, and never need paint. Honest option when budget leads.

The invisible part

Drainage plane, house wrap, flashing details, and rainscreen where required — the parts that decide whether siding lasts 30 years or fails in 10.

How it works

A re-clad, step by step.

01

Free assessment

A consultant measures, checks the existing envelope for moisture issues, and photographs everything.

02

Written quote in 48 hours

Material options priced side-by-side — tear-off, wrap, flashing, trim, paint, and disposal all itemized.

03

On site

Tear-off, envelope repairs, drainage plane, then siding and trim — a typical home runs 2–3 weeks with daily cleanup.

04

Final walkthrough

Every elevation inspected, touch-ups done, 15-year warranty in writing.

Pricing

What a re-clad
really costs.

Siding is quoted from measured square footage and material choice — these are the honest ranges.

Typical range
James Hardie re-clad
Full tear-off and re-clad, average two-storey home, ColorPlus finish.
$22k–$45k
Typical range
Vinyl re-clad
Same scope in modern vinyl profiles.
$18k–$28k
Cost factor
Envelope repairs
Moisture damage found under old siding is repaired and billed transparently.
as found
Cost factor
Trim & detail work
Window trim, corner boards, belly bands and gable details add carpentry hours — and most of the curb appeal.
varies
Common questions

Questions homeowners
ask us most.

How long does new siding last?
Fiber cement and engineered wood run 30–50 years with basic maintenance; vinyl 20–40. The install quality — flashing and drainage — matters more than the brand.
Do you find problems under old siding?
Often, and that’s the point of doing it right: moisture staining, missing wrap, rot at penetrations. Everything is photographed and quoted before we proceed.
Hardie vs vinyl — honestly?
Hardie looks better for longer, resists fire and impact, and adds more resale value. Vinyl costs 30–40% less installed. Both are legitimate — it depends how long you’re staying.
How disruptive is a re-clad?
2–3 weeks of daily crew presence, protected landscaping, and nightly cleanup. You stay home throughout; we keep the envelope sealed at every stage.
Can I re-side just one wall?
Yes — weather-side elevations (usually south and west) fail first and can be done alone. We’ll match or deliberately contrast the rest.
Start your project

Thirty years of curb appeal
starts with one assessment.

Book a free assessment. A consultant measures your home, checks the envelope, and returns a written quote within 48 hours.