How New Siding Can Boost Your Home Protection and Value (3 Reasons Why Siding Is Important For Your House)
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Siding in Pelham Manor is predominantly about the village's pre-war housing stock. Tudor Revival homes are typically built with stucco, brick, and decorative half-timbering that doesn't require conventional siding replacement. Georgian and Colonial Revival homes have original wood clapboard siding now 90-130 years old — at this age, carefully maintained, but at a stage where comprehensive condition assessment is more useful than continued piecemeal patching. Sound Shore coastal humidity means wood siding in this village accumulates moisture and experiences faster paint failure than the same material would in a drier inland location.
Meridian Contracting installs and replaces siding throughout Pelham Manor in every appropriate material, with specifications sensitive to the architectural character of this distinctive village.

Cedar clapboard for Pelham Manor's Georgian and Colonial Revival homes where period character is inherent to the property's value and the village's architectural identity.

Period-profile fiber cement offers better Sound Shore moisture resistance than wood — the strongest long-term choice for Pelham Manor's coastal humidity environment when matched to original clapboard profiles.

On Pelham Manor's Tudor Revival homes built in stucco and brick, periodic sealing, patching, and repainting maintain the original masonry cladding rather than replacing it.
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