Hail and wind damage
Hail cracks vinyl and dents aluminum, and wind drives the cracks open. Fiber cement and engineered wood hold up far better to both.
Exteriors
James Hardie fiber cement and LP SmartSide siding that stands up to hail and holds its color for decades.
Siding takes the same hail and wind your roof does, and it shows damage just as clearly once you know what to look for. When a storm cracks or punctures siding, or when old vinyl fades and goes brittle, replacing it with a product built for this climate protects the house and changes how it looks from the street.
We install James Hardie fiber cement and LP SmartSide engineered wood, two products that hold paint, resist hail, and stand up to the temperature swings that split lesser siding. Siding often ties into the same storm claim as the roof, and we document it together.
Hail cracks vinyl and dents aluminum, and wind drives the cracks open. Fiber cement and engineered wood hold up far better to both.
Old vinyl loses its color and gets brittle in the sun, then shatters in the next storm. The replacement materials we use hold paint for decades.
Siding installed without proper flashing and a weather barrier traps water against the sheathing. We detail the wall, not just the panel.
A full siding replacement typically runs $12,000 to $35,000 depending on the size of the home, the product, and the amount of trim work. James Hardie costs more than vinyl up front and lasts far longer, which usually makes it the better long-term value.
When hail or wind damaged the siding, it often belongs on the same insurance claim as the roof. We document both so the claim reflects the full scope.
We provide siding across Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, and Missouri. Each city has its own page with local storm context and the office that serves it:
In hail country, usually yes. James Hardie fiber cement resists hail, holds paint for decades, and will not get brittle the way vinyl does in our temperature swings. It costs more up front but typically outlasts two vinyl installations.
Often, yes. Hail and wind that damage a roof frequently damage the siding on the same elevations. We inspect and document both so the claim reflects everything the storm hit, not just the roof.
Yes. We handle the full exterior envelope, siding, soffit, fascia, and seamless gutters, so the water management and the trim all work together rather than being done by separate crews.
Free Inspection
Free, photo-documented inspections from any of our six offices. Same-day response when the weather turns.