Siding Services
The Benefits of Using Steel Cladding in Harsh Weather Zones
If your building is exposed to high winds, heavy snow, driving rain, or wildfire risk, steel cladding may be the ultimate siding solution. Its rugged construction and long-term durability make it ideal for extreme environments. 1. Wind and Storm Resistance Steel cladding is securely fastened and often rated for high wind zones. It resists impact…
Read MoreSteel Cladding for Commercial and Residential Projects: A Complete Guide
Steel cladding is one of the most versatile and durable exterior siding options available. While it’s often associated with commercial and agricultural buildings, steel is increasingly being used in modern residential construction—and for good reason. What Is Steel Cladding? Steel cladding is made from coated sheet metal panels that are cut and formed to cover…
Read MoreHow to Blend Masonry with Other Exterior Materials
Masonry can add weight, texture, and sophistication to your exterior—but it’s most powerful when combined thoughtfully with other cladding systems. Here’s how to create a seamless and stylish blend of masonry and modern siding materials. 1. Use Masonry as a Base Layer Stone or brick on the lower portion of a home or building provides…
Read MoreBrick vs. Stone Veneer: Which Masonry Look Lasts Longer?
Both brick and stone veneer offer timeless appeal—but when it comes to longevity, maintenance, and performance, how do they compare? Durability Comparison Brick: Known for lasting 50–100+ years Resistant to fire, pests, and UV damage Can chip or crack with impact, but damage is often localized Stone Veneer (Manufactured): Made from lightweight concrete molded to…
Read MoreModern Uses of Masonry in Exterior Design
Masonry is no longer just for traditional or historic buildings. Today, designers and builders are using brick, stone, and masonry veneer in fresh, modern ways to add texture, contrast, and long-lasting curb appeal to homes and commercial projects. Contemporary Masonry Trends Accent Walls & Chimneys: Brick or stone sections highlight entryways, fireplaces, and vertical features.…
Read MoreChoosing the Right Gutter Profile for Your Building
Not all gutters are created equal. The gutter profile you choose affects how your system performs and how it blends with your building’s design. Here’s a quick guide to help you choose the best option for your project: 1. K-Style Gutters Flat-back with a decorative front that resembles crown molding Most common in residential construction…
Read MoreTop Gutter Maintenance Tips to Prevent Water Damage
Gutters play a critical role in moving rainwater safely away from your home or building. But when they’re clogged or damaged, water can overflow and cause serious problems—like basement leaks, foundation cracks, and siding rot. Here are our top gutter maintenance tips to help you protect your property: 1. Clean Gutters Twice Per Year Spring…
Read MoreWhy Seamless Gutters Are Worth the Investment
If you’re looking to protect your home or building from water damage, seamless gutters are one of the smartest investments you can make. Compared to traditional sectional systems, seamless gutters offer better performance, lower maintenance, and a cleaner look. What Are Seamless Gutters? Seamless gutters are custom-formed on site from a single piece of material…
Read MoreAesthetic and Functional Benefits of Updating Soffits
Upgrading your soffits can deliver both practical and visual benefits—especially when coordinated with a siding or roofing project. Here’s how updated soffits can enhance your exterior while protecting your home. 1. Improved Ventilation New vented soffits provide more consistent airflow, helping prevent mold, ice dams, and excess attic heat. If your current soffits are blocked…
Read MoreSoffit Material Options: Which One’s Right for Your Project?
Soffits are available in a range of materials—each with their own aesthetic, performance, and maintenance characteristics. Here’s a breakdown of common soffit material options to help you decide what’s best for your home or commercial project. 1. Aluminium Soffits Lightweight, durable, and rust-resistant Excellent for coastal or humid areas Available in vented and solid profiles…
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