SIDING GALLERY
So you're shopping for siding for your home! Mister Renovator offers all types of siding installation including vinyl siding, Hardie Plank, cedar siding, aluminum siding and masonite. We represent many manufacturers including Hardie Plank, CertainTeed, Alcoa, Alsco, Alside and many more. Our experienced staff can help you with color selection and recommend the product that will be most suitable for your needs. Remember, new siding can turn that old home into a neighborhood showcase and help increase the value of your home and save you energy dollars. Visit our siding gallery to see some of our outstanding results!
Vinyl Siding Facts
Americans will spend an average of 10% more on heating their homes this winter, according to an October 2007 report from the National Energy Assistance Directors' Association (NEADA). Insulated siding with Fullback Technology--helps consumers reduce heating costs by offering them the highest insulation rating (wall system R-value*) of any exterior cladding product on the market.
- Aside from improving the appearance of the home and being nearly maintenance free, vinyl siding offers many other advantages. Vinyl siding is an affordable alternative to other types of siding which offers style, easy care and durability. Because it requires fewer resources to manufacture and maintain, and because it is recyclable, vinyl siding is also an environmentally friendly option.
- Vinyl siding is comprised of PVC (Poly Vinyl Chloride) resins, combined with other elements to increase durability, flexibility and color retention. Acrylic components help vinyl siding resist denting and exposure to extreme weather conditions, such as colder climates. Titanium dioxide and other chemicals are added to protect the color from sun exposure and to prevent fading and chalking.
- Some brands of vinyl siding also offer special features, such as perforations that allow moisture to escape. This prevents condensation, mold and mildew, and vinyl does not attract insects like wood siding does. Many vinyl siding manufacturers also provide a competitive warranty.
- Another benefit is the fact that vinyl siding never needs to be scraped or painted like other materials do. An occasional washing with a hose or sprayer and mild detergent is all that is needed. The water won't damage vinyl siding, or vinyl downspouts and gutters. Vinyl does not rot, rust or crack the way wood and metal do. With proper installation and occasional cleaning, your siding should last and look great for many years to come.
- Perhaps the most important advantage of vinyl siding is its affordability. Vinyl is now one the most commonly utilized synthetics in construction because of its quality and price. Vinyl siding can cost anywhere from 25% to about 50%less than wood and aluminum siding making it the best overall value.
Vinyl Siding Colors Cedar Shake & Cedar Vinyl Siding






Rough Split-Shakes cedar shake vinyl siding from Certainteed Designed for whole house applications or accents: • Natural cedar shake texture with a low gloss finish • .125" thick, durable polypropylene • Molded Perimeter Lock™ creates seamless appearance • Structural ribs provide strength and rigidity • 16 colors • Virtually maintenance free - never needs painting • Lifetime Limited Warranty



Cedar Discovery® from Mastic offers the look of hand-tooled cedar shingles, hand-split shakes and half-rounds to complement your home's exterior.
Vinyl Log Siding

Available Colors
Some people like the rustic look of logs on their house. Using vinyl log siding or log cabin vinyl siding can give you the rustic, maintenance free, and cost effective log look!
Vinyl Trim

Vinyl Trim gives your home the final touch. The possiblities are endless! Here are just a few of the trim boards available.




















Hardie Plank Lap Siding Hardie Shingle Siding Hardie Panel Vertical Siding Artisan Exterior Design Hardie Soffit Panels Hardie Trim Boards
James Hardie fiber cement siding is designed to last a lifetime, resisting cracking, rotting, hail damage, termites and many other possible problems.
Selection, with the industry’s broadest offering of textures and profiles, is another reason James Hardie is preferred. The firm is the only fiber-cement company to provide all materials for a full-wrap house, including HardiePlank® lap siding, HardiePanel® vertical siding, Hardie Shingleside®, HardieTrim® boards and HardieSoffit® panels and fascia.
Innovation is another key. James Hardie operates the only fiber-cement research and development facility in North America. "That facility," says Dybsky, "has developed such innovative concepts as our PrimePlus™ factory-applied sealer and priming system, the ColorPlus® Collection of colors and stain for lap and shingle-panel siding, Heritage™ Shingleside® panels, vented HardieSoffit, 4/4 (3/4-inch)HardieTrim, and the soon-to-be-released HLD Technology™, which will offer a lightweight fiber-cement trim board in a 5/4 (1-inch) thickness.”