




Here's what we were working with on this one. Siding that had seen better days - sections missing entirely, raw OSB sheathing exposed to the elements, mold streaking down the panels, and trim pulling away from the fascia. This is the kind of damage that doesn't just look bad. It lets moisture in, and once that starts, it tends to spread fast.
A lot of homeowners don't notice siding damage until it's pretty far along. By the time you can see the discoloration and the gaps from the ground, there's a good chance water has already been working its way behind the panels. That's why we always do a full assessment before anything gets put back - we want to know exactly what we're dealing with before we start covering it up.
On this job, we pulled the damaged sections, checked the substrate underneath, and got fresh siding installed tight and clean. The gable end came out sharp - new panels running straight and even, with clean trim lines along the roofline. That's the kind of finish that holds up and actually protects the house the way it's supposed to.
Siding work in Arlington, TN is something we take seriously because the weather here is no joke. Heat in the summer, rain in the spring, and everything in between means your exterior has to be right. Cutting corners on installation - even small ones - shows up eventually. We'd rather do it once and do it well.
Whether you've got a section or two that's rotted out or damage spread across multiple elevations, the fix starts with an honest look at what's actually going on. We've done this enough to know the difference between a quick patch and a job that needs more attention.