Our team has spent over 15 years installing and repairing siding with one goal: make it last. We match materials to the local weather, follow every building code down to the detail, and shape the finished look to fit your home’s character. Whether it’s patching storm damage or replacing the entire exterior, our siding team builds for curb appeal you notice today and protection that holds up year after year.
We go over the job with you, check the details together, and leave it backed by a 10-year warranty.
Meridian Contracting offers full-spectrum siding solutions, from isolated panel replacements to large-scale façade transformations.
Full-scale siding installation for new homes or complete exterior upgrades by a trusted siding. We remove outdated materials and install durable siding systems using James Hardie, vinyl, wood, or engineered wood. Our process includes moisture barrier application, detailed trim work, and seamless integration with windows, doors, and soffits.
We prep and paint wood or fiber cement siding with quality primers and paints that stand up to sun, rain, and time. The finish protects the surface and keeps your home looking fresh for years with help from a professional.

James Hardie fiber cement siding is built to take on snow, rain, heat, and pests. It looks like wood but won’t warp or crack. With factory colors and low upkeep, it’s a strong choice for long-term curb appeal.

Vinyl is one of the most budget-friendly siding options. It won’t rot, won’t warp, and comes in a wide range of colors and profiles. Many homeowners like it because it holds up without much work, usually a hose or light pressure wash keeps it looking good.

Fiber cement is a heavy-duty mix of cement and fiber. It doesn’t burn, bugs don’t eat it, and water won’t break it down. It takes paint better than wood and stays solid through freeze-and-thaw winters.

Cedar and redwood bring natural warmth and a classic look. Options include lap, board-and-batten, and shakes. Wood siding does need upkeep, regular staining or sealing keeps it from weathering and keeps bugs out.

Engineered wood looks like natural wood but is built tougher. It’s made from pressed wood strands and resin, already finished, and goes up faster than traditional wood. It stands up well to hits, rot, and pests, which makes it a dependable mid-range choice from a professional siding contractor.

Stucco gives homes a smooth, solid finish with good insulation. It’s common on Spanish and Mediterranean designs and works well for a custom look. It does need proper installation and occasional care to stay in shape.

Labor and installation are covered on every siding job we do.

James Hardie, CertainTeed, LP SmartSide, and others carry warranties ranging from 25 to 50 years depending on the product.

Our team trains directly with siding manufacturers. Certification means every job meets code, has the right flashing and moisture barrier, and qualifies for warranty coverage from a trusted siding contractor.
We offer free, no-obligation siding contractor consultations so you know exactly what to expect before starting. Every job begins with a home visit, an exterior review, and a written estimate that covers timelines, materials, pricing, and warranty terms.
In our part of New York, fiber cement and engineered wood hold up the best. We’ve seen James Hardie jobs still going strong 20+ years in. With a little upkeep, those can push 40 or 50 years easily.
Depends. If it’s not cracked or rotting, and you’ve got something like wood or fiber cement, a fresh coat of paint can buy you more time.
Some types are. If you go with insulated vinyl, there’s a layer of foam that helps keep your house warmer in winter and cooler in summer. It’s not magic, but it does make a difference.
We’ll try. If the brand’s still in production, we can usually match it spot-on. If not, we’ll show you the closest thing out there and put it in a spot where the difference is least noticeable.
It’s tough as nails. Doesn’t rot. Doesn’t burn. Bugs won’t touch it. And it looks like real wood, but without all the hassle. Honestly, it’s what a lot of homeowners go with when they’re done messing around with repainting every few years.
Let’s make your home stronger, safer, and more beautiful — together.
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