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When your siding is installed right, you stop worrying about weather damage, high energy bills, and constant maintenance. Your home becomes a fortress against Maryland’s humid summers, salt air, and temperature swings that destroy inferior siding.
You get peace of mind knowing your investment will last decades, not years. Your neighbors notice the difference immediately – that crisp, clean look that says your home is well-maintained and valuable.
Energy bills drop because proper siding installation creates a thermal barrier that keeps your HVAC system from working overtime. You’re not throwing money away on heating and cooling costs anymore.
We’ve been protecting homes on Maryland’s Eastern Shore for over 30 years. We’re not newcomers learning on your dime – we’re the family-owned company that understands exactly what Maryland’s coastal climate does to siding.
We earned our GAF Master Elite certification, putting us in the top 2% of contractors nationwide. That’s not marketing fluff – it means we meet the highest standards for licensing, insurance, and professional training.
Lanham homeowners choose us because we know the local challenges. The salt air from the Chesapeake Bay, the humidity that breeds mold, the temperature swings that crack inferior materials – we’ve seen it all and know how to build against it.
We start with an honest assessment of your current siding and your home’s specific needs. No high-pressure sales tactics – just clear information about what needs to be done and why.
Next, we handle all the prep work properly. That means removing old siding carefully, checking for underlying issues, and ensuring your home’s structure is ready for the new installation. Shortcuts here cost you money later.
Installation happens with precision. Our crews know that proper technique matters – especially in Maryland’s climate where moisture infiltration can destroy your investment. We use the right materials, proper spacing, and correct fastening techniques.
Final walkthrough ensures everything meets our standards and yours. We clean up completely and show you exactly what we’ve accomplished. You get documentation for warranties and future reference.
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We install vinyl, fiber cement, and wood siding – but not all materials are created equal for Lanham’s climate. Vinyl siding offers affordability and low maintenance, but quality matters. We use premium grades that won’t become brittle in Maryland’s temperature extremes.
Fiber cement siding is our top recommendation for longevity. It lasts 40-50 years even in Maryland’s humidity while resisting insects, fire, and the salt air that corrodes other materials. Yes, it costs more upfront, but it’s the smart long-term investment.
Wood siding brings natural beauty but requires honest conversation about maintenance. In Maryland’s moisture-heavy climate, wood needs regular care to reach its 15-25 year lifespan. We’ll tell you exactly what that means before you decide.
Prince George’s County homeowners typically invest between $4,200-$5,800 for quality vinyl siding installation. Fiber cement runs higher, but the extended lifespan often delivers better value over decades of ownership.
Siding lifespan in Maryland depends heavily on material choice and installation quality. Vinyl siding typically lasts 20-30 years, but can become brittle and crack during our cold snaps if it’s low-grade material.
Fiber cement siding performs best in our climate, lasting 40-50 years even with Maryland’s humidity, salt air, and temperature extremes. It resists the mold and mildew growth that’s common in Eastern Maryland’s coastal areas.
Wood siding brings beauty but faces challenges here. With proper maintenance including regular staining and sealing, wood can reach 15-25 years. Without that care, Maryland’s moisture-heavy climate will cause premature failure.
Coastal Maryland presents unique challenges that require specific installation techniques. The salt-laden air from the Chesapeake Bay creates a corrosive environment that deteriorates metal fasteners and components in all siding types.
Higher humidity levels can penetrate siding materials and cause internal damage long before exterior signs become visible. Proper vapor barriers and ventilation become critical to prevent moisture infiltration.
Wind resistance requirements are also stricter due to coastal weather patterns. We follow local building codes that address these requirements, ensuring your siding can handle the storms that regularly impact the Eastern Shore.
Siding costs in Maryland run higher than national averages due to labor costs and our challenging climate conditions. In Prince George’s County, vinyl siding installation typically ranges from $4,200-$5,800 for average-sized homes.
Fiber cement siding costs more upfront but offers better value over time. Labor rates in Maryland range from $40-75 per hour, and complex jobs or multi-story homes may require special equipment that adds to the total.
Additional costs include removing old siding (typically $1-2 per square foot) and adding insulation behind new siding ($1-3 per square foot). We provide detailed, transparent estimates so you know exactly what to expect.
Yes, we work directly with insurance companies to handle storm damage claims for siding replacement. Our experience with insurance processes helps ensure you get the coverage you deserve without the headaches.
We document damage thoroughly, provide detailed estimates that insurance adjusters understand, and communicate directly with your insurance company throughout the process. This takes the burden off you during an already stressful time.
Our GAF Master Elite certification also means we can offer enhanced warranties that insurance companies recognize and value. This often helps with claim approval and gives you better long-term protection.
Fiber cement siding performs best in Maryland’s humid, coastal environment. It resists moisture infiltration, doesn’t support mold or mildew growth, and handles our temperature extremes without cracking or warping.
Vinyl siding can work well if you choose premium grades designed for climate extremes. Low-grade vinyl becomes brittle in cold weather and can fade quickly under Maryland’s intense summer sun combined with high humidity.
Wood siding requires the most maintenance in our climate but offers natural beauty. If you choose wood, budget for regular staining and sealing every 3-5 years to prevent moisture damage and extend its lifespan.
Look for contractors with proper licensing through the Maryland Home Improvement Commission, comprehensive insurance coverage, and a proven track record in coastal Maryland conditions. Avoid door-to-door sales tactics and pressure to sign immediately.
Check for industry certifications like GAF Master Elite status, which puts contractors in the top 2% nationwide. This certification requires meeting strict standards for licensing, insurance, training, and customer satisfaction.
Ask for local references and see examples of recent work in similar climate conditions. A reliable contractor will explain the installation process clearly, provide detailed written estimates, and stand behind their work with solid warranties.
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