Top 10 Best Siding Contractors
We list trusted siding professionals specializing in installation and repairs. Selection is based on craftsmanship, material quality, and strong client reviews.

A Cut Above Builders & Renovation
Ethel Avenue, Los Angeles, California- Roof repair
- Reroofing
- Roof replacement
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We specialize in remodeling, kitchen/bathroom remodeling, new construction and renovations. At A Cut Above Builders & Renovation we strive to meet eve More Detail

Approved Contractor, Inc.
Eton Avenue, San Diego, California- Siding replacement
- Siding repair
- Window installation
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Approved Contractor is an award-winning siding, windows, & home exterior contractor serving the Greater Los Angeles & San Diego areas. Call us today t More Detail

Max Shield Roofing
West San Carlos Street, San Jose, California- Fascia & Soffit Installation
- Metal Roofing Solutions
- Shingle Roofing Materials
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Max Shield Roofing is a leading licensed roofing contractor is California. Our services include new roofing projects as well as maintenance and repair More Detail
Conber Construction
West 46th Street, Los Angeles, California- New room addition
- Landscaping building construction
- Kitchen addition
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- New Home Construction - Decks - Drywall - Windows - Doors & Flooring We deliver high quality remodeling services. Kitchens • Bathrooms • More Detail

McGraw and Sons Roofing
McGinness Avenue, San Jose, California- Gutter addition
- Gutter replacement
- Roof repair
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We are proud to work with our customers and provide an excellant work environment for all neighbors! We are a professional roofing Co that provides qu More Detail
Pro Roofing San Francisco
Natoma Street, San Francisco, California- Moisture Control Repair
- Moisture Or Vapor Barrier Repair
- Siding Installation
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(5 Star Review) Leroy G. says about SF Pro Roofing Inc, "Highly recommended. Customer focused Project Manager, Oscar is straightforward and accommodat More Detail
Colin's Emergency Roofers
Mission Gorge Road, San Diego, California- Roof inspection
- Skylight installation
- Reroofing
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Colin Roofing specializes in tile, shingle, and flat roofs for homeowners. With our qualified roofers, we do new roofs, re-roofs, roof maintenances, l More Detail

Edri Construction
Cortland Avenue, San Francisco, California- Bedroom remodeling
- Structural repair
- Remodeling
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What makes our business unique? 3 main points: 1. The tremendous experience of Avi, the company owner, and in the process his selection of the m More Detail

fff roofing specialists
Almaden Road, San Jose, California- Reroofing
- Skylight installation
- Gutter installation
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FFF Roofing Specialist, was founded in the year of 2004 in the heart of the Silicon Valley. Our company proudly counts with more than 35 years of expe More Detail

Mike McCurdy Roofing Inc.
Shaw Road, San Francisco, California- Roof inspection
- Gutter addition
- Roof repair
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Specialties For over 35 years we have offered quality services in South San Francisco, CA. McCurdy Roofing is one of the last family owned and operat More Detail
Frequently Asked Questions
Consider your climate, budget, and maintenance preferences. Vinyl is affordable and low-maintenance, fiber cement is durable and fire-resistant, and wood offers a classic look but requires more maintenance. Make sure to ask the contractor about warranties and energy efficiency when making your choice.
Most projects take 1 to 2 weeks, depending on house size, material type, and weather conditions. Unexpected delays can occur if old siding needs extensive repairs or if permits take longer to process.
If you notice cracks, warping, mold, peeling paint inside your home, or high energy bills, your siding may be beyond repair. If more than 20-30% of the siding is damaged, full replacement is often more cost-effective.
Costs vary based on material and home size. On average:
- Vinyl: $4,000 - $15,000
- Fiber Cement: $7,000 - $20,000
- Wood: $8,000 - $25,000
Get multiple quotes and ensure the price includes labor, materials, and waste removal.
It’s possible but not always recommended. If the existing siding is damaged, moldy, or poorly installed, covering it up could cause bigger issues later. A professional inspection will determine if removal is necessary.
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