Real wood siding has a character vinyl and fiber cement just can't match — and on a properly maintained home it can last generations. We repair and install cedar, pine, and traditional lap siding using time-tested techniques: proper nailing, generous overlaps, primed cut ends, and breathable finishes that let the wood do what it's supposed to do.
What's Included
- Cedar, pine, and other species
- Traditional lap and shiplap profiles
- Rot replacement and partial repairs
- Full wall and full home wood siding installs
- Priming of all cut ends and back surfaces
- Stain, paint, and clear finish options
Problems We Solve
- Rotted boards near grade or behind gutters
- Failing paint or stain on wood siding
- Historic homes needing matching profiles
- Cupping or splitting boards from sun exposure
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?
Wood siding only works if it's installed and maintained like wood — not like plastic. That means breathable finishes, proper drainage, and back-priming. After 25 years we know what fails and why.
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.