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Lexington, Massachusetts

Expert Siding Contractors in Lexington, MA

Lexington's historic colonials and mid-century homes have weathered decades of New England winters. Some siding has held up remarkably well. Much of it hasn't. Cracked vinyl, rotting cedar shingles near foundations, aluminum panels that dent and leak cold air. These are problems we see constantly in homes built between the 1950s and 1980s. We've been replacing siding across MetroWest for 27 years. We understand what materials actually last in this climate and how to install them properly. If your siding is showing its age, let's talk about your options.

Local Expertise

Why Lexington Homeowners Choose Faithful Build for Siding

We've pulled siding permits through Lexington's Building Department for years. The online permitting system is straightforward when you know what inspectors expect. Lexington homes range from historic colonials with detailed trim and dormers to mid-century ranches and modernist designs with unusual angles. Each style presents different challenges. That variety means accurate estimates require experience with the specific home types here. We've seen what's behind the siding on hundreds of Lexington homes and price accordingly.

Licensed & Insured

Family-Owned

27+ Years

Local Experts

Average Investment

$35,000

For siding in Lexington

Typical Timeline

1-3 weeks

From design to completion

Permit Information

We handle all permitting through:

Lexington Building Department

781-862-0500

About Our Siding Services in Lexington

Siding replacement becomes a priority when you can no longer ignore the signs. Peeling paint that won't stay on. Warped panels creating gaps where drafts push through all winter. Soft spots near the foundation where rot has taken hold. Lexington homeowners tend to maintain their properties well, but eventually every siding installation reaches the end of its useful life.

Massachusetts weather is hard on siding. The freeze-thaw cycles between December and March do real damage. Water seeps into cracks, freezes overnight, expands, and forces those cracks wider. Do that forty or fifty times per winter and even quality siding fails. Summer brings humidity that encourages mold, especially on north-facing walls. UV exposure batters south and west exposures, breaking down materials and fading colors.

For most Lexington homeowners, the choice comes down to vinyl or James Hardie fiber cement. Vinyl is budget-friendly. Modern premium vinyl with insulated backing costs significantly less than fiber cement and requires almost zero maintenance. It won't rot, won't need painting, and handles weather well when properly installed. The limitation is appearance. Vinyl looks like vinyl. Even premium woodgrain textures don't fool anyone up close. For homes valued over $1.5 million, that matters.

James Hardie costs roughly 40-60% more than vinyl, but the investment shows. It's thicker and more substantial. The texture reads as painted wood, not plastic. It handles freeze-thaw cycles better, resists impacts, and holds color for years. The ColorPlus factory finishes carry a 15-year color warranty. For the historic colonials around Meriam Hill or homes in the modernist communities, Hardie maintains character while eliminating maintenance headaches.

Natural wood siding fits Lexington's Revolutionary War heritage beautifully. The tradeoff is maintenance every five to eight years. You'll budget for repainting or staining, and watch for rot. Stone veneer works well for accent applications like foundation wraps and entryway surrounds. It adds architectural interest and holds up extremely well.

Our process begins with a thorough inspection. We check for rot or damage to sheathing underneath and assess whether existing housewrap is still functional. The estimate covers everything: removal, sheathing repairs, new housewrap, siding, trim, soffit, and fascia. Most homeowners address the entire exterior at once. Replacing siding while leaving rotted trim looks incomplete and costs more later.

We handle all permitting through the town's online system. Application, fees, inspection scheduling. Most siding projects take one to three weeks depending on size and complexity. A ranch might wrap in a week. A larger colonial with dormers takes longer.

Every project includes manufacturer warranties on materials plus our workmanship warranty on installation. Most siding failures stem from installation issues, not defective materials. Proper flashing, correct nailing patterns, adequate weather barriers. These details determine whether your siding lasts decades or fails prematurely.

We've been doing this work for 27 years, same family ownership throughout. Crews arrive when scheduled, protect landscaping, and clean up daily. That's how you build a reputation in towns where neighbors talk.

What's Included in Lexington

Premium vinyl siding installation
James Hardie fiber cement siding
Wood and composite siding options
Complete siding replacement services
Custom trim and accent details
House wrap and insulation installation
Window and door trim replacement
Soffit and fascia installation
Color consultation and design services
Manufacturer warranty protection

Our Siding Process in Lexington

1

Inspection and Consultation

We inspect your existing siding and home structure, looking for any underlying issues. Together we'll discuss your goals, explore material options, review color choices, and provide a detailed estimate.

2

Material Selection

We'll guide you through siding options including vinyl, fiber cement, and other materials. You'll select colors, styles, and trim profiles. We'll review warranty coverage and maintenance requirements for different products.

3

Preparation

We prepare your home by protecting landscaping, removing shutters, and addressing any necessary repairs. Materials are delivered and staged. We confirm the project schedule and crew assignments.

4

Removal and Substrate Work

Old siding is carefully removed and disposed of. We inspect the underlying structure for any issues and make necessary repairs. House wrap and insulation are installed to improve energy efficiency.

5

Siding Installation

New siding is installed according to manufacturer specifications ensuring proper nailing, spacing, and overlap. Special attention is paid to corners, transitions, and trim details. Windows and doors are properly trimmed and flashed.

6

Trim and Final Details

We install corner boards, trim, soffit, and fascia. All details are completed. After thorough cleanup, we conduct a final walkthrough and provide you with warranty information and maintenance guidelines.

Key Benefits

Dramatically enhances curb appeal
Protects your home from weather
Improves energy efficiency
Increases home value substantially
Provides low-maintenance exterior
Resists moisture and rot
Prevents pest infiltration
Offers extensive color choices
Reduces maintenance costs
Backed by long-term warranties

Investment Range

Starting From$15,000
Up To$95,000

Pricing varies based on project scope, materials, and Lexington specific requirements.

Ready to Get Started?

Contact us for a free consultation about your siding project in Lexington.

Request Free Quote(774) 500-3772

Serving All Lexington Neighborhoods

Whether you're near Lexington Battle Green or in the surrounding neighborhoods, Faithful Build brings expert siding services right to your door.

Lexington Battle Green

Lexington Town Hall

Cary Memorial Library

Minuteman Bikeway

Buckman Tavern

Munroe Tavern

Hancock-Clarke House

Lexington High School

We proudly serve these Lexington neighborhoods:

Lexington CenterEast LexingtonMerriam HillFive FieldsTurning MillPelhamFiske Hills

Frequently Asked Questions

Siding in Lexington: Your Questions Answered

Most full siding replacements in Lexington run between $25,000 and $55,000, depending on your home's size and the material you choose. A typical 2,000 square foot colonial with quality vinyl siding costs $22,000-32,000. The same home with James Hardie fiber cement runs $38,000-48,000. Natural wood clapboard or cedar shingles can push $50,000-65,000 or higher, reflecting both material costs and the skilled labor required. These prices include complete removal of old siding, new housewrap, siding installation, and standard trim work. If your trim, soffit, and fascia also need replacement, which is common on homes with aging siding, add another $6,000-18,000 depending on complexity. Lexington homes often have detailed trim work that takes longer to replace properly. We provide itemized written estimates so you see exactly where every dollar goes before any work begins.
For most Massachusetts homes, James Hardie fiber cement offers the best balance of durability, appearance, and long-term value. It handles our freeze-thaw cycles without cracking, resists moisture and rot, and won't warp during summer heat. It's also non-combustible, which some insurance companies reward with lower premiums. The downside is cost. Hardie runs roughly 40-60% more than vinyl, installed. Vinyl siding is the budget-friendly option and performs well when properly installed. Premium insulated vinyl adds energy efficiency and some sound dampening. The honest tradeoff is appearance. Vinyl looks like plastic, regardless of how convincing the woodgrain texture appears in photos. For Lexington homes in the $1.5 million range and above, this matters to many homeowners. Natural wood, whether cedar clapboard or shingles, looks best on historic homes and respects the town's architectural heritage. But it demands maintenance every five to eight years. Plan for that cost ongoing, and watch for rot between treatments. We bring samples to your home and discuss what makes sense for your specific situation, budget, and how long you plan to stay.
Lifespan varies significantly by material and installation quality. Vinyl siding lasts 20-40 years. Budget vinyl from the 1980s and 1990s typically runs 20-25 years before fading severely and becoming brittle. Premium modern vinyl with UV inhibitors lasts 30-40 years. Insulated vinyl typically outlasts standard because the foam backing provides structural support. James Hardie fiber cement lasts 30-50 years or more. Properly installed fiber cement can reach half a century with minimal maintenance beyond occasional repainting. It won't rot, warp, or attract insects. The ColorPlus factory finishes hold color for 15+ years before repainting becomes worthwhile. Natural wood lasts 20-40 years with consistent maintenance. Cedar and redwood resist rot naturally but still need staining or painting every five to eight years. Neglected wood siding fails dramatically faster. Stone veneer lasts 50+ years. Manufactured stone holds up extremely well in our climate with almost no maintenance required. Massachusetts weather demands quality materials and proper installation. Poorly installed premium siding fails faster than well-installed budget siding. The installation matters as much as what you choose.
Hardie outperforms vinyl in most measurable ways, but vinyl has legitimate advantages. Here's the honest comparison: Hardie wins on durability. It handles impacts better, tolerates temperature extremes without warping, and resists UV damage far longer. It won't crack in cold weather or become brittle with age. It holds paint better than vinyl holds its original color. Fire resistance is another advantage. When selling your home, Hardie siding is a genuine selling point that buyers recognize. Vinyl wins on cost. It typically runs 40-60% less than Hardie for comparable square footage. Modern insulated vinyl provides good energy efficiency. Repairs are simpler since replacement panels match more easily than repainting Hardie sections. For appearance, Hardie simply looks more like real painted wood. At 5/16 inch thick versus vinyl's .040-.046 inches, it has depth and shadow lines that plastic can't replicate. If your budget supports it, we generally recommend Hardie for Massachusetts homes. It handles our freeze-thaw cycles better and outlasts vinyl by 10-20 years. But premium insulated vinyl is a sound choice when cost is the primary factor, especially if you're planning to sell within the next decade.
The clearest warning signs are visible without climbing a ladder: Warping or buckling panels that no longer lie flat against the wall. This is especially common with older vinyl and aluminum that has weathered decades of temperature extremes. Rot or soft spots, particularly near the foundation and around windows. Press on wood siding in these areas. If it gives or feels spongy, rot has established itself and is spreading. Cracking, holes, or gaps between panels. These openings let moisture behind the siding where it causes damage you can't see until it's extensive. Fading that cleaning won't fix. When siding has faded unevenly or the original color is simply gone, the material itself has broken down. Paint that refuses to stay on. If you've repainted wood siding multiple times and it keeps peeling within a year or two, moisture is getting in from behind. Rising energy bills despite other improvements. Old siding with deteriorated housewrap lets conditioned air escape constantly. Mold or mildew growth that keeps returning indicates persistent moisture problems. We offer free inspections. We'll tell you honestly whether you need replacement now, can extend life with targeted repairs, or should start planning for replacement in a year or two.
Most complete siding replacements take one to three weeks once work begins. A straightforward ranch with simple lines might finish in five to seven days. A larger colonial with dormers, multiple gables, and detailed trim typically runs two to three weeks. Full exterior projects including new trim, soffit, and fascia fall at the longer end of that range. Several factors affect timeline: home size and number of stories (multi-story work requires more staging and coordination), how much old material needs removal and disposal, weather conditions (we can work in cool temperatures but not rain or extreme cold), and material lead times. James Hardie products sometimes have two to four week lead times during busy seasons, so we order early once you commit. Before construction starts, the planning phase typically runs two to four weeks. We help you select materials, finalize colors using physical samples held against your actual home in different light, and handle permit applications. Unlike roofing, siding work can proceed in sections. If weather delays one side of the house, we move to another. Your home stays protected throughout the project and you're never left with tarps and waiting.
Yes, we manage the entire permit process. Siding replacement requires a building permit in Lexington under Massachusetts State Building Code. We submit the application through the town's OpenGov online permitting system, pay all required fees, and schedule inspections at appropriate stages. You don't need to visit the Building Department or coordinate inspector visits yourself. The permit timeline typically adds five to ten business days before we can begin work, depending on current workload at the Building Office. We factor this into project scheduling from the start. Why this matters: Work performed without permits can void your homeowner's insurance coverage for related damage. When you eventually sell, unpermitted exterior work shows up during buyer inspections and often complicates or delays closing. In Lexington's competitive real estate market, this matters. Proper permits also ensure your project is inspected for quality and code compliance by someone independent of the contractor. We include permitting as standard practice on every project because it protects you. It's not an optional add-on or upcharge.
Usually yes, and the improvement can be significant depending on your current situation. New siding installation includes modern housewrap that blocks air infiltration while allowing moisture vapor to escape. If your existing siding was installed before housewrap became standard practice, or if the original barrier has deteriorated over decades, you'll feel the difference immediately. Drafts disappear. Rooms stay warmer in winter without cranking the heat. Air conditioning works more efficiently in summer. Insulated vinyl siding adds R-value directly to your walls. Standard vinyl has essentially no insulation value. Insulated panels add R-2 to R-5 depending on thickness, which translates to noticeable improvements in both comfort and utility costs. James Hardie doesn't provide insulation on its own, but we can install rigid foam insulation board behind it for comparable energy benefits. Many Lexington homeowners choose this option given the town's older housing stock and cold winters. Homes with failing siding and no modern housewrap might see 15-25% reductions in heating and cooling costs after replacement. Homes with decent but uninsulated siding typically see 5-12% improvements. We assess your current situation during the initial estimate and give you realistic expectations specific to your home.

We Also Serve Nearby Communities

In addition to Lexington, we provide expert siding services throughout Greater Boston and Massachusetts.