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 Castle's housing variety — historic colonials near downtown Chappaqua, large-lot postwar and later colonials throughout the town, and newer contemporaries and townhomes — creates a range of siding scenarios. Some of the town's older historic homes retain original wood clapboard siding; many postwar colonials have original aluminum or early-vinyl systems now past their useful life; and the newer construction tends toward fiber cement or wood that may simply need refresh or touch-up rather than full replacement.
Meridian Contracting installs and replaces siding throughout New Castle and central Westchester in every major material, matched to each home's architectural style and lot conditions.

Practical and affordable for postwar colonials and contemporaries throughout New Castle where straightforward function is the priority.

Cedar clapboard and shingle for New Castle's historic colonials and period homes where traditional character is part of the home's value.

Better moisture and pest resistance than wood or vinyl — a strong long-term choice for New Castle's wooded properties where shade and organic debris promote faster moisture retention against exterior walls
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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
Yes, we regularly work on Mamaroneck’s coastal estate homes.
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