Full-House Fiber-Cement Siding
James Hardie ColorPlus lap siding, board-and-batten, or shingle profile. 30-year color warranty, full rigid-foam insulation wrap underneath, proper flashing at every window and door.
Fiber-cement and engineered-wood siding, ENERGY STAR triple-pane windows, and insulation wrap — cuts your Oregon heating bill and adds years of durability against PNW weather.
James Hardie ColorPlus lap siding, board-and-batten, or shingle profile. 30-year color warranty, full rigid-foam insulation wrap underneath, proper flashing at every window and door.
Milgard, Andersen, or Pella ENERGY STAR triple-pane windows. Full tear-out and reinstall (not insert replacement) for maximum thermal performance.
LP SmartSide engineered wood — the look of cedar with the durability of cement. Ideal for historic-district Oregon homes where fiber-cement isn't allowed.
Custom fascia, soffit, corner boards, and architectural moldings. We replicate or modernize your home's original profile.
Siding + windows + blown-in attic insulation + radiant barrier. We model your current and projected utility bill before the project starts.
We measure every elevation, inspect sheathing for rot, document window conditions, and identify flashing failures. Photo report delivered by email.
Itemized quote per material type — no "about $X per square foot" guesses. We model your utility savings based on current insulation values.
Siding tear-off, sheathing inspection and repair, insulation wrap, window install, new siding, flashing, paint. Daily cleanup.
Warranty registration, rebate paperwork filed (Energy Trust of Oregon window rebate, federal insulation tax credit), and punch-list completion.
A typical 2,000 sq ft Oregon home re-sided in James Hardie fiber-cement runs $32K–$52K including insulation wrap, trim, and paint. LP SmartSide engineered wood runs 10–15% less. Vinyl runs 40–50% less but has significantly lower resale value and durability.
If your windows are single-pane, fogged double-pane (seal failure), or 20+ years old, replacement pays back through utility savings within 7–11 years. If your windows are sound double-pane under 15 years old with failing seals only in a few spots, targeted re-glazing is the better call. We'll tell you honestly which applies.
Two to three weeks for a typical 2,000 sq ft Oregon home, including full tear-off, sheathing repair, insulation wrap, new siding install, and paint. Windows add 2–3 days if replaced simultaneously.
Yes — it's actually the most cost-efficient way to do both projects. Replacing windows during a siding tear-off saves on flashing rework, reduces permit complexity, and integrates the seal between window frame and new siding cleanly.
Portland, Salem, and Eugene have several historic districts with strict material requirements. We work within those codes — cedar shake, cedar lap, LP SmartSide engineered wood, and historically-accurate trim profiles. We submit HOA applications as part of our standard service.
Free estimate, written quote in 24 hours, no obligation. Oregon CCB licensed & bonded.