
Vinyl Siding
Low-cost, low-maintenance vinyl, hung loose for freeze-thaw, on a Weston home.
Read moreWeston — just southeast of Wausau and squarely on our route, one of the larger surrounding communities with a deep base of homes built from the 1960s onward. Many are due for a first or second re-side, and the common call is faded or cracking vinyl, or a homeowner weighing vinyl against fiber cement before committing.
Weston housing is a blend of mid-century and newer single-family homes, most on vinyl or aluminum cladding. The common job is a full re-side and the vinyl-versus-fiber-cement decision, with repairs and soffit and fascia work after a hard winter. The variable is the age of the cladding and what the wall behind it needs, not anything unusual in the homes.
Calls cluster ahead of the spring and summer install season and after a wind event or hard winter finds a tired wall.

Low-cost, low-maintenance vinyl, hung loose for freeze-thaw, on a Weston home.
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A durable, fire- and impact-resistant, repaintable cladding for the long haul.
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Repair when the wall is sound, re-side when it is not — we find the cause first.
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The eave details where ice and snow load find their way in — caught early.
Read moreTell us the house in Weston — the age and material of the siding, what you are seeing, and roughly how big the walls are. We quote over the phone, no charge to talk it through.
On a re-side a local crew strips the old cladding and reads the sheathing, house wrap, and flashing — a real look before any work.
Repair the sheathing where needed, wrap and flash the wall, then hang vinyl loose or fasten fiber cement tight, and finish the eaves and trim.
We tell you what was done and what to watch, so the Weston house is set for the next hard winter rather than springing a leak.
Free phone quote from the house details. A few minutes tells you what the work would cost — and we're honest about whether it's a re-side, a repair, or eave work.