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Siding Installation & Replacement in New England

Choose from trusted siding options like CertainTeed, LP SmartSide, and James Hardie, installed to handle New England weather and improve your home's curb appeal, protection, and value.

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The Right Siding for Your Home

We install trusted siding options for different budgets, styles, and long-term goals. Here's how to compare each material before choosing the right fit for your home.

New England colonial home with clean horizontal vinyl lap siding and white trim

Classic Vinyl

Best for: A clean, updated look with the least upkeep and the lowest cost.

Why homeowners choose it

  • Lowest cost to a refreshed exterior
  • Color runs through the panel, so scratches don't show
  • Comes in lap, vertical, and shake profiles

Worth knowing: Looks less premium up close than wood or fiber cement.

Craftsman-style New England home clad in warm engineered wood lap siding

Engineered Wood

Best for: A real curb-appeal upgrade without jumping to the top-tier price.

Why homeowners choose it

  • Warm, authentic wood-grain texture
  • Takes paint well for lasting, custom color
  • More impact-resistant than vinyl

Worth knowing: Needs repainting over time — not fully set-and-forget.

Two-story New England Colonial clad in charcoal fiber cement lap siding with white trim

Fiber Cement

Best for: The most durable, premium exterior for a long-term investment.

Why homeowners choose it

  • Stands up to New England freeze–thaw, moisture, and fire
  • Factory-baked color that stays sharp for years
  • Won't rot, warp, or crack like wood

Worth knowing: Higher upfront cost, and the finish is repainted eventually.

Any Style. Any Material. Any Budget.

Clapboard, board & batten, shake, vertical, Dutch lap — the style you're after comes in vinyl, engineered wood, and fiber cement alike. So the profile sets the look, and the material sets the price, upkeep, and how long it lasts. Pick the look first; we'll help you land the material that fits your budget.

New England home in one greige color with lap siding on the body and board-and-batten on the gables

Popular combinations to spark ideas

Mix Materials, Styles & Colors

Your whole house doesn't have to wear one look. Some of the best exteriors mix profiles and colors — lap siding across the body, board & batten on the gables, shake accents in a dormer, even a stone or brick facade at the base or entry. It adds depth and a custom, high-end feel a single material can't.

We'll map out where each material and color goes so the combination looks intentional, not busy — and detail every transition so it sheds water and holds up. Bring a photo of a look you love and we'll tell you how to build it.

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Why Installation Quality Matters

New siding looks great on day one no matter who installs it. The difference shows up in year five and year fifteen — and it comes down to the work most homeowners never see.

Global Roofing installer fastening lap siding to spec over house wrap
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    It starts under the siding

    We remove the old siding, then inspect the sheathing and framing underneath. Hidden rot or water damage gets fixed before anything new goes up — skip this and you're just hiding the problem.

  2. 02

    Water gets managed, not trapped

    House wrap and flashing, integrated with your windows and doors so water sheds outward instead of soaking in. Bad moisture detailing is the number-one reason siding fails early in New England.

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    Fastened and spaced to spec

    Correct nailing and the right expansion gaps so panels don't buckle or pull loose through our freeze–thaw winters. It's also what keeps the manufacturer's warranty valid — the details most crews rush.

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    The details decide the look

    Corners, trim, and the way siding meets windows, lights, and outlets. Clean reveals and tight lines are where a real install pulls away from a fast one — and where curb appeal is won or lost.

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    Our own crew, start to finish

    The team that quotes your project is the team that installs it — not a rotating cast of subcontractors. Full property protection, daily cleanup, and one crew you can reach if a question comes up later.

Built for New England Weather

Our winters cycle above and below freezing over and over, and water that gets behind siding expands as it freezes — prying fasteners loose and opening gaps. Add wind-driven rain off the coast and ice dams at the roofline, and the exterior takes a beating most of the year.

That's why we focus on the parts you can't see: a continuous moisture barrier, flashing that ties into your windows and roofline, and fastening that leaves room for panels to move with the temperature. Get those right, and any of our three materials will hold up here for the long haul.

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Two-story New England Colonial with new siding standing up to the weather

Recent Siding Work

A look at exterior projects across New England. See the full gallery of our completed roofing and siding work.

Two-tone New England home with white lap siding above and black board-and-batten below, over a paver patio
Dark charcoal board-and-batten siding on a New England home with a timber-frame porch and a stone chimney
Blue-gray home with new shingle and lap siding, a white board-and-batten garage gable, and a red front door
Cream-colored New England colonial with new white lap siding, black shutters, and a red front door
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A Worthwhile Investment

Siding is one of the best home upgrades for resale value, offering one of the highest returns of any major remodeling project.

94.7% Return on Investment

According to Remodeling Magazine's 2023 Cost vs. Value Report, this means nearly every dollar you spend on siding directly adds to your home's value.

Lasting Curb Appeal

Curb appeal creates a welcoming first impression and reflects pride in your home. Fresh siding transforms your home's look and brings the whole exterior together.

Low Maintenance Options

Our modern siding materials are designed to resist fading, warping, and pests, giving you a beautiful exterior with minimal upkeep.

14% Value Added

Curb appeal matters. Homes with strong exterior appeal can sell for up to 14% more, according to the Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics.

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Our Process

Clear scope, in-house installation, and support after the job's done — no high-pressure sales calls and no surprise charges.

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Free In-Person Assessment

  • On-site walkthrough of your home's exterior
  • An honest read on what needs attention now vs. later
  • Physical color and material samples to see in real light
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Installed to Spec

  • In-house Global Roofing crew — never subcontracted
  • Sheathing inspected and moisture barrier done right
  • Fastening and trim to the manufacturer's manual
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Long-Term Confidence

  • Manufacturer material coverage on your siding
  • Backed by GlobalCare™ workmanship support
  • The same crew is here for any follow-up questions

Start today for $0 out-of-pocket

  • No payments for the first year
  • Low-interest financing options
  • Custom payment plans
  • Affordable monthly plans from $114
  • We coordinate with your insurance
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Siding FAQs

Straight answers to the questions we hear most from New England homeowners.

Which siding is best for a New England home?

There's no single best — it depends on your goals and budget. We install CertainTeed vinyl for a clean, low-maintenance refresh, LP SmartSide engineered wood for a real curb-appeal upgrade, and James Hardie fiber cement for the most durable, premium exterior. What matters most here is how it's installed: our winters put every exterior through freeze–thaw, wind-driven rain, and ice dams, so moisture detailing and proper fastening decide how long any of them last.

How do I know if I need new siding?

Common signs are cracks, warping, or buckling, paint that won't hold, rot or soft spots, mold or mildew, and rising energy bills. Moisture showing up on interior walls is a bigger red flag — that usually means water is getting behind the siding. If you're seeing several of these, it's worth a free assessment to sort out what's cosmetic from what's structural.

Should I repair my siding or replace it?

If the damage is isolated and the wall underneath is sound, a repair can make sense. But once you're seeing rot, widespread warping, or moisture getting behind the siding, replacement is usually the better value — and it's the only way to fix problems hiding in the wall. We'll give you an honest read at your assessment, not a reflex to replace.

What actually makes a siding job last?

What's behind the siding, mostly. A lasting install means tearing off the old material, inspecting and repairing the sheathing, and getting the house wrap and flashing right so water sheds outward instead of soaking in. Then the siding itself has to be fastened and spaced to the manufacturer's spec. Skip those steps and even the best material fails early.

How long does a siding installation take?

Most full siding projects take about 1–2 weeks, depending on the size of your home, the amount of trim detail, and the weather. We give you a clear timeline up front and keep you posted as we go.

Do you remove and dispose of my old siding?

Yes. Tear-off, cleanup, and disposal are included. We also inspect the wall underneath while it's exposed and flag anything that needs repair before the new siding goes on.

Can siding be installed in the winter?

Yes. Our crews install year-round and follow cold-weather best practices — the right fasteners, spacing, and handling — so the job holds up. New England doesn't give us a long warm season, so all-season experience matters.

Will new siding lower my energy bills?

It can help. New siding on its own doesn't insulate much, but paired with updated house wrap and insulation it seals up drafts and helps your home hold temperature more evenly. We'll talk through whether adding insulation makes sense for your home.

How much maintenance does siding need?

Vinyl needs the least — a rinse once or twice a year. Engineered wood and fiber cement are also low-maintenance but get repainted over time to keep the finish sharp. We'll set honest expectations for whichever material you choose.

How much does siding cost?

It depends on the size and shape of your home, the material you choose, how much repair the walls need, and access. Rather than guess, we give you a firm number after a free in-person assessment. Financing is available, with plans starting around $114/month and a no-payment first year on qualifying projects.

Does new siding really add value at resale?

Yes. Remodeling's Cost vs. Value Report consistently ranks siding replacement among the highest-return exterior projects, and fresh siding is one of the first things buyers notice in listing photos and in person.

Are you licensed and insured?

Yes — Global Roofing is fully licensed and insured across the states we serve, and we provide a Certificate of Insurance on request before any work begins.

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