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Top Wood Siding Professionals in Hayward, MN

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best siding options for homes?

The best option of siding for your house depends on several factors, such as your budget, desired aesthetics, climate, and maintenance preferences. Here are some popular options to consider:



  • Vinyl siding: Affordable, easy to maintain, and comes in a variety of colors and styles.

  • Fiber cement siding: More durable than vinyl, offers a realistic wood look, and is fire-resistant. However, it’s more expensive than vinyl.

  • Wood siding: Classic beauty, but requires more maintenance than other options.

  • Aluminium siding: Very durable and low-maintenance, but can be noisy and dent easily.


Some other siding types include fibre cement, brick, hardie board, stone, and stucco. Read more about types of home siding, their costs, pros and cons and durability.


Should I repair or replace my home siding?

The decision to repair or replace your siding depends on several factors:



  • Extent of damage: Minor cosmetic issues like cracks or chipped paint might be repairable. For extensive rot, warping, or structural damage, replacement is likely necessary.

  • Age of siding: Older siding materials (15+ years old) may be nearing the end of their lifespan and might be better to replace altogether.

  • Desired outcome: Are you prioritizing a quick fix or a long-term solution? Repairs may be faster but replacements may last longer and improve energy efficiency.

  • Budget: Repairs are generally cheaper upfront than full replacements. However, extensive repairs may not be much less expensive than replacing the siding, and a full replacement offers a longer lifespan.

  • Replacement cost: The average cost for vinyl siding installation on a 2,500 sq ft. home can range from $13,325 to $24,300. The cost for vinyl siding is usually around $6.40 per square foot.


Use our siding installation cost calculator by home size to estimate the cost of your project or consult a local siding contractor to assess your specific situation and advise on the best course of action.


How can I find the right siding contractor near me?

Here are some key things to consider before you start your house siding project:



  • Permits: You might need a permit for renovations. Check with your contractor to see if they handle obtaining it.

  • Contractor Qualifications: Make sure your chosen contractor is licensed, bonded, and insured. An unqualified contractor could void your siding warranty.


Here’s how to find a good contractor for your house siding project:



  • Get quotes: Request quotes from several siding contractors in your area.

  • Check online presence: Look at their website – is it professional and up-to-date?

  • Read reviews: See what past customers say about their experience. Consider both positive and negative reviews.

  • Ask key questions: Call each contractor and ask about:

    • Their experience in house siding installation/repair

    • Project estimate

    • References

    • Proof of insurance (liability, worker’s compensation, property damage)




Questions to ask siding installation contractors.

Once you have a list of the best siding companies and contractors, it’s time to reach out to them. A trustworthy siding contractor will appreciate an opportunity to discuss your project further, and a conversation allows you to get to know them on a more personal level. Here are the top questions you will want to ask a local siding installer contractor on the phone before meeting in person. 



  • How long have you been in business?

  • How much experience do you have with siding replacement and installation?

  • What is the cost estimate of my siding installation job?

  • Can you provide a list of references for past jobs you’ve done?

  • Can you provide proof of insurance for personal liability, worker’s compensation, and property damage coverage if I were to hire you?


How can comparing multiple quotes lower siding project cost?

While considering multiple siding contractors may feel time-consuming, it could save you hundreds (or thousands) of dollars off your home improvement project.





















Number of contractor quotes Chance of getting the lowest price
1 Quote 25%
2 Quotes 50%
3 Quotes 75%

The more estimates you consider ahead of your project, the more likely you will find the best possible price. Ask your local contractors about seasonal promotions and incentives for additional savings


What is the cost of installing wood siding near me?

The average cost of installing wood siding near you is $6.90 to $13.90 per square foot. A more accurate cost can be determined based on your choice of wood and your home area. For instance, basic clapboard style wood siding costs closer to $6 to $10 per square foot, while cedar shakes can cost upwards of $12 per square foot.


The national average to install wood siding on a 2,500 square foot home is $32,238 at approximately $9.75 per square foot. 


Use our siding installation cost calculator by home size to estimate the cost of your project or consult a local siding contractor to assess your specific requirement.