How New Siding Can Boost Your Home Protection and Value (3 Reasons Why Siding Is Important For Your House)
While planning to resell your home, most homeowners tend to overlook the importance of well-maintained
New Rochelle's siding landscape varies by neighborhood. Pre-war Tudor Revival and colonial homes in Wykagyl and Quaker Ridge were built primarily in stucco, brick, and stone — materials that don't need conventional siding replacement but require periodic maintenance and sealing. New Rochelle's extensive postwar residential stock, from colonials and ranches to multi-family buildings across the city, has conventional vinyl, aluminum, or wood siding systems of varying ages now at or approaching replacement. Coastal properties on the Sound face the added consideration of salt-air and wind-driven moisture that makes barrier specification and material durability more important than in more sheltered inland locations.
Meridian Contracting installs and replaces siding throughout New Rochelle in every major material, with specifications appropriate to each property's location and architecture.

Practical for sheltered inland properties throughout New Rochelle's postwar residential neighborhoods.

The most durable choice for New Rochelle's coastal and Sound-adjacent properties — fiber cement resists salt-air moisture and wind-driven rain better than vinyl or wood over the long term.

Cedar clapboard and shingle for period homes where traditional character matters, with appropriate sealing for coastal humidity on Sound-adjacent properties.
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While planning to resell your home, most homeowners tend to overlook the importance of well-maintained
Introduced in the 1950s, vinyl sidings serve as a strong line of defense for your
Reasons Why Cement Siding Is Popular Among Homeowners?
Vinyl siding features two sturdy and flexible layers placed over a layer of foam insulation.
Wood siding and vinyl siding are the two most common options when it comes to
Fiber cement — its resistance to salt-air moisture and wind-driven rain makes it the strongest long-term choice on coastal and Sound-adjacent properties.
Typically not — they were built in brick, stone, and stucco that doesn’t require conventional siding replacement but benefits from periodic maintenance and sealing.
Yes — ambient coastal humidity from Long Island Sound affects all New Rochelle properties, not just those directly on the water, making proper moisture barrier selection important even on inland properties.
Three to seven days for most projects depending on home size and material.
Yes, we serve all New Rochelle neighborhoods from Wykagyl and Quaker Ridge to Davenport Neck and Premium Point.
With a nationwide footprint and a commitment to excellence, we proudly support families across the United States—helping them build, improve, and maintain the places they call home.
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