We can assess your siding to see if replacement is needed as well as explore your options to make sure you get the right fit for your particular home.
As a homeowner, you work hard to make sure your Greensboro, North Carolina property looks its best. Not only does your dedication improve curb appeal, but there is a certain sense of pride that is gained when you pull into your driveway, knowing you have done all you can to make sure your home is welcoming.

However, there are exterior components that will need to be updated as time goes by to ensure value and curb appeal are maintained. One of the biggest of these is the siding. At Southern Contracting Company, we offer a wide range of services for homeowners in our area, including siding replacement.
Wondering what signs indicate a need for siding replacement? The first—and most common—is visible damage, such as cracks, warping, or rotting boards. These things are sure signs that the siding isn’t able to provide adequate protection anymore. You might also notice peeling paint or loose panels. Either of these might mean that moisture is accumulating behind the siding, potentially leading to mildew or structural problems. There might also be signs inside the home, such as bubbling paint, increased energy costs, or drafts near walls.
The good news is that siding replacement can help correct these issues and ensure your home is fully protected once again. All you need to do is reach out to a member of our team and we can assess your siding and offer you options. We will also take the time to answer any questions you might have and review our process, so you know what to expect.
If you are curious about the condition of your home’s siding or know that replacement is needed, contact us today to see how we can help.
At Southern Contracting Company, we provide siding replacement services in Greensboro, High Point, Jamestown, Kernersville, Winston-Salem, Reidsville, Stokesdale, Clemmons, Bermuda Run, Lewisville, Asheboro, Thomasville, Burlington, Elon, Graham, and Mebane, North Carolina.

