Why siding matters
Proper siding protects your property from weather, reduces energy loss, and gives the building a clean, finished appearance. When siding is installed correctly and with appropriate materials for this region, it prevents moisture intrusion, preserves structural elements, and lowers maintenance over time. The content below explains the services available and how we approach each project with practical, code-compliant methods.
Services offered
New siding installation
We install a range of siding materials—vinyl, fiber cement, engineered wood, and select metal options—sized and fastened according to manufacturer and local code requirements. We coordinate flashing, underlayment, and trim work to ensure long-term performance.
Repair and replacement
From localized patchwork after storm damage to full-panel replacement and rot remediation, our crews diagnose the root cause before beginning repairs. That helps avoid recurring problems and ensures the corrective work aligns with the building's envelope system.
Inspection and maintenance
Routine inspection helps catch problems early. We offer on-site assessments that detail the condition of siding, trim, flashings, and fasteners and provide a prioritized plan to address safety and appearance issues.
Trim, soffit and fascia
Proper trim and roof-to-wall transitions are essential to keep water out. We replace damaged soffit and fascia, install ventilated systems where required, and use materials that match the look and performance of the siding system.
Our approach to projects
Every project begins with a detailed inspection and a written scope of work. That scope outlines materials, anticipated lead times, clean-up expectations, and any permits that may be required. When materials are ordered, we verify arrival dates and confirm installation windows to keep the project on schedule.
On site, we follow safety procedures and local building codes. Installations use corrosion-resistant fasteners, proper flashing details at windows and doors, and breathable underlayment where applicable. For siding that interfaces with masonry or other building materials, we ensure correct gaps and sealants are used to allow for material movement and to prevent water entrapment.
We also handle coordination with other trades when a full exterior renovation is needed: roofing, window replacement, or exterior painting. This reduces the need for multiple contractors and helps project sequencing proceed smoothly.
Materials and finishes
Material selection should balance durability, maintenance, and appearance. Vinyl offers low maintenance and cost-effectiveness; fiber cement provides a durable, paintable surface that resists impact and rot; engineered wood delivers the look of traditional wood with improved dimension stability. For coastal or high-humidity applications, certain finishes are better suited because they resist moisture-driven failures.
We discuss finish options and color choices with clients and provide sample boards where needed so the final appearance matches expectations. Our crews apply manufacturer-recommended primers, paints, and sealants to maintain warranty coverage.
Project process
- Initial consultation: On-site evaluation, measurements, and a written estimate.
- Scope confirmation: Choose materials, confirm schedule, and identify any permitting needs.
- Preparation: Protect landscaping, set up containment, and deliver materials.
- Installation: Execute the work with attention to flashing, fasteners, and clean lines.
- Final inspection: Walk the property with the owner to confirm satisfaction and document warranty details.
Clear communication is maintained throughout. When unexpected conditions arise — for example, hidden rot under cladding — we propose solutions, present options, and proceed only after client approval.
Warranty and service
Workmanship warranties and manufacturer warranties are distinct. We document both and provide each client a packet with maintenance recommendations to keep warranties valid. If an issue appears after completion, our service line is available to evaluate and resolve problems promptly.
Choosing a contractor
Choose contractors who carry appropriate insurance, can provide references, and who submit a clear, written contract. A strong contractor will explain the reasons behind material choices, show examples of completed projects, and confirm how they will protect the property during work.
Below is a direct resource to schedule or review specific siding services for this area:
Siding Contractor in St Clair MI
For general information about the company and to review other services, use the main website: https://allproconstructionrepservices.com/
Frequently asked questions
How long does a typical siding job take?
Timelines vary with project size. Small repairs can be completed in a day; full home siding typically takes several days to a few weeks depending on prep work and weather. We provide an expected timeline in the estimate.
Will you handle permits?
We can obtain required permits on behalf of the client and ensure inspections are scheduled and passed according to local code requirements.
Do you remove old siding?
Yes — when necessary we remove existing siding and inspect the sheathing and framing. Where removal is not required, we discuss the pros and cons of overlay installations.