Siding installation should rebuild the wall system.
A siding project is a chance to improve the way the exterior handles water, not just change the look of the house. Woodstock homes often deal with shaded walls, roof-edge runoff, heavy rain, and trim joints that open over time.
The right installation plan accounts for what is behind the siding, how water leaves the wall, and how the finished exterior will coordinate with the roof, gutters, trim, brick, stone, and paint colors.
What a complete installation includes
A complete siding installation can include removal of failed material, sheathing review, weather barrier, flashing details, trim, siding panels or boards, caulk planning, paint coordination, and cleanup around the property.
If the existing wall has rot or moisture damage, that needs to be addressed before new siding hides it.
Material choices should fit the home
Fiber cement, engineered wood, vinyl, and accent profiles each have different strengths. The right choice depends on the home's architecture, exposure, maintenance expectations, budget, and finish plan.




