Siding That Survives the Coast
Most siding looks great on install day. The question is how it looks after three hurricane seasons, constant salt spray, and the kind of humidity that warps cheaper materials from the inside out.
Juan has been installing and replacing siding on homes across Santa Rosa Beach, Destin, and Panama City Beach for over 25 years. He's seen what fails and what holds. That's why we spec materials rated for coastal exposure — not whatever's cheapest at the supply house.
What We Install
- HardiePlank (fiber cement) — the standard for coastal Florida. Won't rot, won't warp, handles salt air without deteriorating. 30-year transferable warranty.
- Vinyl siding — budget-friendly option that works well when properly installed with hurricane clips and wind-rated fasteners.
- Engineered wood composite — real wood appearance with moisture-resistant core. Good middle ground between looks and longevity.
- Full siding replacement — stripping damaged siding, inspecting sheathing for moisture damage, and installing new material with proper vapor barrier.
- Partial repair and patching — storm damage, rotted sections, or cosmetic updates without replacing the whole house.
How We Work
Juan walks the property with you. He'll point out what's failing and why — not to upsell, but so you understand what you're paying for. You get a written estimate within a few days. If you say go, we pull permits where needed, prep the surface properly, and install to manufacturer spec. Most siding jobs take 1-2 weeks depending on house size and weather.
Why It Matters Here
Homes within a few miles of the Gulf get hit harder than inland properties. The salt air corrodes exposed fasteners, the humidity drives moisture behind improperly sealed panels, and tropical storms test every seam. Cheap installs fail in 5-7 years. A proper job lasts 20-30.
We've been doing this long enough to know the difference. If a neighbor sent you here, ask them how their siding's holding up.