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Siding & Gutters

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Siding Material

Vinyl Siding

Made from PVC (polyvinyl chloride) plastic, it’s a versatile and low-cost option. 

Pros:

  • Affordable, low maintenance, variety of colors, styles and resistant to rot and pests.

Cons:

  • Less durable than other options


Ideal for the budget-conscious homeowner seeking minimal upkeep.

Fiber Cement

 A mix of cement, sand, and cellulose fibers that resembles wood or masonry. Also known as hardie siding.

Pros:

  • Durable, long-lasting, fire-resistant, low maintenance, resistance to rot and pests.

Cons:

  • Higher price point.


Ideal for homes needing durability and high curb appeal with upscale look.

Metal Siding

 Often made from aluminum or steel, metal siding offers a modern aesthetic. 

Pros:

  • Durable, weather resistant, fire-resistant and low maintenance

Cons:

  • Can dent or scratch easily


Ideal for contemporary or industrial-style homes.

Wood Siding

 Traditional siding made from natural wood like cedar, pine, or redwood. 

Pros:

  • Eco-friendly, can be painted or stained, has a natural and unique aesthetic look.

Cons:

  • Requires regular maintenance, higher cost and is vulnerable to rot, pests and fire.

Ideal for historic or high-end homes with classic look.

Engineered Wood or Composite Siding

The engineered wood siding is a composite material made of wood fibers and resin. The composite siding is made from a mix of materials like wood, resin, or polymers. 

Pros:

  • Variety of styles, lightweight, durable, resistant to rot, resistant to insects, wood styles look like real wood, and more affordable than natural wood.

Cons:

  • Can be expensive, less durable than fiber cement, can require painting or staining, and the composite siding can have a less natural appearance than wood.


Ideal for homes needing low-maintenance siding with custom look.

Stone Veneer Siding

 A lightweight, manufactured version of natural stone siding. 

Pros:

  • Durable, luxurious appearance, lighter and cheaper than real stone.

Cons:

  • Price point, requires expert installation to avoid moisture issues.


Ideal for homes seeking rustic or upscale curb appeal.

Siding Installation Overview

Installation

Installing siding is a significant home improvement project that enhances your home’s exterior appearance, protects it from weather, and improves energy efficiency.  

Installation Overview

Steps:

  • Plan and prepare
  • Select your type of siding
  • Prep job site and remove existing siding
  • Install starter strip
  • Begin installing siding panels
  • Install trim around openings, use J-channels
  • Add finishing details, fascia, soffit and cap off corners
  • Final walk through, inspection and jobsite cleanup

Commercial Siding Remodel

Siding Upgrade

Gutters

Aluminum Gutters

Lightweight, rust-resistant, affordable and come in a variety of colors.


Seamless gutters are custom-made in continuous lengths for each roof which minimizes leaks and provides a sleek yet modern appearance.


Fascia gutters are installed directly onto the fascia board for a streamlined look versus built-in (hidden) gutters that are integrated into the roofline for an invisible design.

Gutter Services

Properly functioning gutters are essential to protect your home from water damage. We offer gutter cleaning, repair, and installation services to keep your gutters in top condition.

Installation

 Installing aluminum gutters is a project that helps protect your home from water damage.

Installation Overview

Steps:

  • Plan and prepare
  • Select your type of gutters
  • Prep job site and remove existing gutters
  • Mark the slope and install the downspout outlets
  • Attach gutter sections
  • Secure gutters to the roofline
  • Install the downspouts and elbows
  • Seal and test
  • Final walk through, inspection and jobsite cleanup

Arbor Contracting Group LLC

13548 Discovery Dr Ste K, OMAHA, NE 68137

402-740-3951

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