About Our Vinyl Siding Installation Service
New vinyl siding gives your home an instant facelift while improving insulation and reducing maintenance. We install premium siding from leading manufacturers, with insulated backing options for added energy efficiency. Proper flashing, J-channel, and trim work guaranteed.
What's Included
- Premium .046+ vinyl panel options
- Insulated backing for energy efficiency
- Soffit, fascia, and trim included
- Proper window and door flashing
- Lifetime panel warranty options
Vinyl Siding Installation — Common Questions
How much does vinyl siding cost in NJ?
Vinyl siding pricing depends on square footage, panel grade, and trim complexity. Standard .042 vinyl is the baseline; premium .046+ thicker panels are more durable and look better; insulated backing systems are the top tier. Insulated backing improves R-value and panel rigidity. We measure on-site and walk you through which panel grade makes sense for your home.
How long does vinyl siding last?
Premium .046+ vinyl with proper installation lasts 30–50 years in New Jersey's climate. Quality manufacturer warranties run lifetime limited on the panel itself, often with transferable coverage to subsequent homeowners. Cheaper .035–.040 panels show fade and impact damage in 15–20 years.
Vinyl siding vs. fiber cement — which is better?
Both are good products with different strengths. Premium vinyl costs 30–50% less and needs almost no maintenance. Fiber cement (Hardie board, for example) is harder, fire-resistant, and holds paint better — but costs more upfront and requires repainting every 10–15 years. For most NJ homes, premium insulated vinyl is the best balance of cost, durability, and curb appeal. For historic homes or fire-prone areas, fiber cement may be worth the upgrade.
Can vinyl siding be installed over existing siding?
Sometimes, but full tear-off is almost always the better choice. Going over existing siding hides any rot, mold, or insulation issues underneath — and adds another layer that can trap moisture. We tear off down to sheathing on nearly every job, inspect for rot, re-flash windows and doors, and install on a clean substrate.
