The Right Siding Contractor for Your Project

Nothing will impact the appearance of your home more dramatically than the exterior siding you choose. Adding new exterior siding to your home is the perfect opportunity to create a look that is a true reflection of your style. At ERS we take the time to listen and uncover your true desires for your home. Whether a new project, replacement work, the result of storm and hail damage or only minor repairs, call on the experienced professional siding contractors of ERS.

  • repair and replacement
  • storm damage and hail damage


Vinyl Siding


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Vinyl siding is made from a PVC (polyvinyl chloride) plastic. Unlike wood or cedar siding, it won't rot or flake. Vinyl siding is a less expensive option and offers a wide variety of colors to create a look that is uniquely yours.


Concrete Composite Siding (Fiber Cement)


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Fiber cement siding can have the appearance of wood, stucco or masonry. This durable, natural-looking material is often called by the brand names HardiPlank® and HardiPanel®. If you want the look of authentic wood with a bit less maintenance, fiber cement siding is a good option. Fiber cement siding is fireproof, termite-proof, and may have a warranty up to fifty years.


Polymer and Cedar Shake Siding


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Polymer Siding
Polymer siding is made from polypropylene resin. Polymer siding utilizes an injection molding process that enables the final product to have a highly defined three-dimensional pattern in a variety of styles, sizes and colors. The product mold is precisely shaped to give it the exact dimensions needed.

Cedar Siding
Homes sided in cedar shingles (also called "shakes") blend beautifully with wooded landscapes. Made of natural cedar, the shingles are usually stained browns, grays, or other earthen colors. Shakes offer the natural look of real wood, but usually require less maintenance than wood clapboard.


Metal Siding


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Metal or steel siding is one of the longest lasting and toughest siding options available today. It is resistant to the bumps, dents and dings that any siding product is bound to endure. When properly installed and maintained, metal siding can last forty years, with re-painting required every 20 years or so.



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