Cedar Siding

Cedar Siding Replacement for Lasting Exteriors

Cedar siding offers natural beauty and long-lasting performance, but it needs proper care to maintain both. Our process restores faded or weathered cedar with high-quality stains or paints that protect the wood while enhancing its appearance. Whether you want to maintain a natural look or go for a solid color finish, we treat cedar the right way.

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For Homes That Let Wood Show

Cedar siding is a premium exterior material and should be treated like one. Our service is ideal for homeowners preserving natural architecture, cabins, coastal properties, or any home where the warmth of real wood is a key feature. It’s also perfect for maintaining curb appeal and property value while avoiding premature replacement.

Cedar Siding FAQs

Get answers to your most pressing questions about cedar siding.

How often should cedar siding be stained or painted?

Cedar should be recoated every 3–7 years depending on sun exposure, product type, and weather conditions. We recommend a maintenance inspection every few years.

Yes, cedar can be painted for a solid-color finish, but it must be properly primed first. Stain highlights the wood grain; paint offers more coverage and color options.

Yes, we strip or clean off any failing or incompatible coatings to ensure proper bonding. Surface prep is essential for long-lasting results.

High-quality stains with mildewcides and water repellents help resist mold and moisture damage. Regular maintenance is key to preventing deeper issues.

Absolutely—we can match both transparent and solid stains to blend new work with older areas. We also offer custom samples before application.