A siding installation adds style and elegance to your San Jose, California area home in a subtle manner. It's the easiest way of adding style and value to your home, and at the same time protecting it from the elements. From wood to fiber-cement to vinyl and stone, you have a choice of materials to choose from for your siding project. Some of these materials are inexpensive, offering you a way of livening up your home's exteriors without hefty expenses.
The world of sidings has a lot to offer in terms of color, finishes, resistance and resilience. Installing a siding can become quite complicated, simply because of the wide number of choices and possibilities that are on offer. To give you an idea, you can choose from aluminum sidings, cement fiber sidings, vinyl sidings, wood sidings, cedar sidings, stucco sidings, engineered wood siding and much more. Many of the new age materials are resistant to almost anything and require very little maintenance. In addition to that these materials can also mimic the look and feel of the more traditional siding materials.
The rule to follow with siding installation is to get quotes from multiple contractors. Check the material they plan to use, check for warranties and references for their work. Make sure that they are fully insured and licensed before you get them to work for you. If you’re looking for a reputed and experienced siding contractor in the San Jose area, we make your job simple and super quick! Just fill out the easy to fill form on this page and you’ll receive up to FOUR free quotes from some of the best siding contractors in the San Jose, CA area. The siding contractors who are members of our network are experts in many different types of siding and cornice jobs. From your home or residential siding needs to large commercial projects, we can help you find the Contractor that is perfect for your job. It’s as simple as that!

I'm interested in a free quote for replacing the deteriorating Masonite siding at the house with higher quality siding.
Ropert S
Selling the house and need a repair per engineers inspection. leaky gutter has cause a a little rot. I took one cedar shingle off with intention to fix it and have not. The wood is very damp and starting to rot. Not sure how extensive is the damage.
Jason L