Siding

We carry a variety of siding materials designed to perform in Midwest weather. Whether you’re looking for prefinished engineered wood or durable steel, our brands offer trusted quality, color consistency, and lasting protection.

Our Trusted Brands

Diamond Kote

Diamond Kote offers protective coating systems and durable, low-maintenance siding solutions for homes, concrete, and vehicles. Their pre-finished engineered wood siding, built on LP® SmartSide®, combines the look of real wood with exceptional weather and impact resistance. Designed as a complete system with matching trim, fascia, and soffit, it provides cohesive protection and long-lasting beauty. Backed by a 30-year no-fade warranty, Diamond Kote delivers lasting performance with minimal upkeep.

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LP SmartSide

LP SmartSide produces engineered wood siding, trim, and shakes that combine the beauty of natural wood with advanced protection against moisture, pests, and decay. Using its proprietary SmartGuard® process, each product is treated with waxes, resins, and zinc borate for lasting durability and impact resistance. Easy to cut and install like traditional wood, the siding is available in lap, panel, and vertical styles, as well as cedar-textured shakes and trim pieces for a complete system.

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Vesta Steel Siding

Vesta Steel Siding offers steel siding panels that replicate the look of real wood in a variety of solid colors and woodgrain finishes. Built from 25-gauge steel with a zinc barrier and Kynar® coating, the panels resist rust, fading, and require little maintenance. They’re eco-friendly, fire-rated Class A, and can be installed vertically or horizontally for design flexibility. With matching fascia, trim, and accessories, Vesta provides a complete, durable, and sustainable alternative to traditional wood siding.

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CertainTeed

CertainTeed offers a broad selection of vinyl, polymer, insulated, and sustainable siding designed for durability, fade resistance, and low maintenance. With realistic wood textures, rich color options, and a Lifetime Limited Warranty, its products deliver lasting performance and style. Lines like Cedar Impressions® and Cedarboards™ offer authentic wood looks, while RISE® siding uses up to 94% recycled materials for eco-friendly appeal.

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RISE Siding

RISE Siding produces synthetic composite siding and trim made from recycled fibers and polymer waste, offering the look of real wood with greater durability and weather resistance. Its wood grain finish and 20-foot lengths reduce seams for a clean, natural appearance. Designed to outperform traditional wood and fiber cement, RISE delivers a sustainable, low-maintenance solution made from materials that would otherwise go to landfills.

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EDCO

EDCO steel roofing offers long-lasting protection with clean, modern style. Made from 28-gauge steel with a durable PVDF finish, it resists fading, corrosion, and damage from impact or high winds. Cool Roof Technology helps reflect heat, while non-combustible construction and Class 4 impact ratings provide added peace of mind. Style options include Lap, Dutchlap, Shiplap, Vertical, and Shake.

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Rollex

Rollex offers both steel and Horizon vinyl siding, giving homeowners durable, low-maintenance options. Their steel siding provides long-lasting protection with a natural wood-grain finish in designer colors, and is fully recyclable. Horizon vinyl siding features a deep cedar-embossed texture, a low-luster finish, and reinforced locking systems that keep panels straight and secure—even in high winds. Together, these products deliver reliable performance and clean, attractive exteriors that hold their appearance with minimal upkeep.

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Siding Brands

Brand

Diamond Kote
LP SmartSide
Vesta Steel Siding
CertainTeed
RISE Siding
EDCO
Rollex

Material Type

Cost
Engineered wood
Appearance
Engineered wood
Durability
Steel
Durability
Vinyl
Durability
Recycled composite
Durability
Steel
Durability
Steel & Vinyl

Choosing the Right Siding

Your siding plays a major role in how your home looks and holds up over time. When deciding between siding types, think about more than just appearance—consider how it performs, what it costs, and how much work it takes to maintain. Here's what to keep in mind:

Apperance

Color, texture, and overall look can transform curb appeal.

Maintenance

Some siding needs regular care, while others stay looking good with little effort.

Durability

Siding should handle the weather and protect your home for years to come.

Cost

Think about upfront price, installation, and long-term value.

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Material Options Comparison

Vinyl Siding

Vinyl siding is one of the most common choices for homeowners. It’s made from plastic panels and is popular because it’s affordable, easy to install, and available in many colors and textures.

Comes in a wide range of colors and styles, fits most homes
Holds up well to most weather, though extreme cold or impact can cause cracks
Very little upkeep beyond occasional washing
Affordable upfront with good long-term value

Metal Siding

Metal siding, often made from aluminum or steel, has become popular for its sleek, modern style. It’s highly durable and especially appealing for contemporary or farmhouse designs.

Offers a modern, clean look that stands out
Extremely durable against fire, pests, and weather
Requires little upkeep, though some types may need repainting
Moderate to high cost depending on the type of metal

Brick Siding

Provides timeless curb appeal and strong resale value
Extremely long-lasting and highly resistant to damage
Very little maintenance beyond occasional mortar repairs
Higher upfront cost but excellent long-term investment

Brick siding gives homes a strong, classic look that has stood the test of time. It’s one of the most durable materials available and is often chosen for its traditional charm and longevity.

Stone Veneer

Stone veneer is a manufactured product that mimics the look of real stone at a lower weight and cost. It gives homes an upscale, natural look without the price tag of full stone.

Replicates the look of natural stone while being lighter
Durable enough to resist most wear and tear
Needs only light cleaning and occasional inspections
Mid to high cost but still less expensive than full stone

Composite Siding

Composite siding is engineered from a mix of wood fibers, resins, and other materials. It’s built for strength and designed to mimic wood or other finishes while offering better durability.

Can mimic wood or painted finishes while holding color well
Engineered to resist warping, rotting, and insects
Requires only light maintenance such as cleaning
Moderately priced, sitting between vinyl and stone/brick

Common Style Options

Lap Siding

Horizontal planks that overlap for a classic, timeless look. Clean lines and versatile for nearly any home style.

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Vertical / Board & Batten Siding

Tall boards or panels with raised battens for a farmhouse or modern look that adds height and texture.

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Shake & Shingle Siding

Thicker, rough-textured panels designed to mimic hand-split cedar. Adds rustic warmth and shadow depth — great for cottages and craftsman homes.

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Panel Siding

Large, flat vertical or horizontal sheets that create a sleek, modern look with fewer seams and quick installation.

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Stone Veneer Panels

Precast or natural stone sections that add rich texture and dimension to exterior walls or accents.

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Steel / Metal Siding

Clean, modern lines with a smooth or wood-grain finish for a sleek, architectural look.

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