Looking for a reliable siding installation company to help you out? Look no further—Storm Guard is here to support and provide tailored solutions for your unique needs. Here’s an overview of each siding installation service and how we do it.







Understand Storm Guard’s siding installation process so that the finished project turns out just as you envisioned. Here’s what you can expect from us as your siding installation contractor.
The first step is to prep the installation area. Our team thoroughly inspects your home’s exterior for any underlying issues—such as damaged wall sheathing or structural problems—before proceeding with installation. We can spot concerns others might miss, ensuring your property is fully ready for an overhaul.
The next step is removing the old siding to eliminate potential damage and ensure better performance of the new siding. Storm Guard employs specialized tools and techniques to accomplish this task, preventing any harm to your property’s structure.
Our process involves adding a vapor barrier, typically made from a plastic or foil sheet, to protect your siding from moisture infiltration. We apply these high-quality barriers with flawless precision, ensuring your property stays dry and well-insulated for years.
Storm Guard applies finishing touches such as soffits, fascia, and corner caps to enhance the siding’s overall appearance, provide extra protection, and ensure a polished look that lasts. Our careful craftsmanship is reflected in this final step, ensuring long-lasting durability and curb appeal.
Storm Guard applies finishing touches such as soffits, fascia, and corner caps to enhance the siding’s overall appearance, provide extra protection, and ensure a polished look that lasts. Our careful craftsmanship is reflected in this final step, ensuring long-lasting durability and curb appeal.
Our work continues even after the siding installation. Storm Guard takes pride in leaving any job site spotless, clearing all debris so homeowners can enjoy the new siding without the hassle of cleanup.
An emergency siding tarp is something you install when you want to avoid further damage but can’t get repairs done right away. It’s usually installed after bad weather conditions or vandalism.
An emergency siding tarp is also often required by homeowner’s insurance companies when you are filing a claim. If you think you need an emergency tarp after a storm or vandalism, odds are that your insurance company will cover the installation. An emergency siding tarp is not a long term solution, but it will help save you money in the long run. You can install an emergency tarp yourself or you can have a professional install it. A professional like Storm Guard can also assess the damage at the same time, making the process more efficient. Learn how to install an emergency siding tarp and what to expect when you hire a professional.
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The cost will depend on the material of your siding, labor rates in your area, and the complexity of the case. In general, the average cost ranges from $100 to $500.
Damage siding can be repaired with a patch kit, if there are just a few holes and cracks, or you can remove the damaged shingles and replace them.
You can; there are kits you can purchase for smaller repairs, or you can replace whole shingles.
To replace siding panels, you will want to purchase a zip tool. This will help you remove the damaged piece. Push the zip tool under the siding and hook it on the bottom lip. Slide it along the siding, then pull it down and out. Next, remove the nails. Finally, slide in the replacement piece and push it in until it locks into place. Nail it in.
Sidings should be replaced every 15 to 40 years or when you notice major damage. If the siding is simply faded, you can paint over it.
Siding comes in a wide variety of designs, shapes, and styles. Choosing the one that is best for your property and climate can help ensure that your home or business will have long-lasting curb appeal.
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