HardiePlank fiber cement is one of the best siding choices for coastal South Carolina — it shrugs off humidity, salt, and storm-driven rain, and it holds paint for years. We're set up to install and repair it the right way: proper blade work, correct fastener placement, factory-spec gaps and clearances, and careful caulking and flashing.
What's Included
- Full HardiePlank install (new and replacement)
- Partial siding repair and replacement
- Proper flashing, gapping, and fastening
- ColorPlus and field-paint finishes
- Trim packages in HardieTrim and wood
- Cleanup and dust control
Problems We Solve
- Aging wood siding ready for an upgrade
- Cracked or storm-damaged Hardie panels
- Improper installs with caulk failures and exposed nails
- Salt-damaged exteriors near the coast
Our Process
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Free On-Site Consultation
Dennis comes to your home, walks the project with you, and listens before quoting.
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Honest Written Estimate
Clear line-item pricing with no surprise add-ons. You'll know exactly what you're paying for.
- 3
Careful Prep Work
We protect floors, furniture, and landscaping. Prep is where lasting jobs are won.
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Quality Execution
Quarter-century of hands-on experience on every brushstroke, board, and seam.
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Final Walkthrough
We don't leave until you've seen the work and signed off that it's right.
Why Hire a 25-Year Pro?
Fiber cement is unforgiving — install it wrong and you'll see cracked boards, failed caulk, and visible fasteners within a year. We follow James Hardie's spec for clearance, fastening, and finishing.
Materials & Brands
We use professional-grade materials chosen specifically for Lowcountry conditions — Sherwin-Williams, Benjamin Moore, James Hardie, and other top brands. We're happy to discuss material options with you during your free estimate so you can make the best choice for your home and budget.