Residential Homes, Condos, Apartments & Commercial Buildings
Choosing us for you next construction project is a smart idea. Our staff of trained siding professionals can cover structures of any size with quality craftsmanship and top grade material,
faster and more cost effectively than your common siding contractors.
We can achieve this by offering home owners and builders a wider selection of vinyl products in different price categories to complement the needs of a particular project,
style of house or building. So whether you're building a budget spec house, renovating an apartment complex, building new condos or simply need to do home improvement, we can meet the needs
of your budget.
Learn more about vinyl siding products we sell, along with the benefits of these materials by selecting the style of siding you
prefer from the sections below.

Cedar Siding & Vinyl Shake

Molded from real cedar shingles, Cedar Impressions offers the most natural looking cedar shingle siding available without the expense and heavy maintenance of wood. These vinyl siding panels look great on the entire home or as an accent. They are also ideal for both new construction and home remodeling in areas like Illinois, due to Vinyl Shake Siding their injection molded design, which makes these panels extra tough and capable of withstanding tornado force winds. Choose from five different styles and twenty different colors.
Premium Clapboard & Dutchlap Siding

Whether it's a Victorian reproduction, a New England saltbox or a modern beach house get-away, today's homeowners want the rich look of natural cedar without the expense and heavy maintenance. This is what the premium vinyl siding panels from CertainTeed and Alcoa are made for. These premium panels are engineered for stronger performance and superior resistance to winds of over 280 mph. The premium series is perfect for custom homes and other types of structures where performance and looks is more important than cost.
Cement Board Siding

Many people wonder, what is the difference between cement board siding and hardie board siding. Well to make a long story short, cement board siding and Hardie board siding are basically
the same thing. Cement board siding has all the same pluses and negatives that a Hardie siding would have. In most cases, you can find a cement board siding that is made with a simulated wood
grain, a stucco look, or can be very smooth and plain. Cement board siding is waterproof, and can withstand extremely strong winds, rain, hail, salt air and is extremely fire resistant.
Hardie board siding is an ideal long lasting siding for any home. Hardie board siding also comes with designs to give the appearance of brick, wood, and vinyl siding.
It has been proven to last 30 plus years in harsh weather of all kinds. Cold, heat, snow, rain…etc. It has the awesome ability to stay submerged in water yet keep its shape and strength,
without molding or falling apart. Hardie Board siding takes paint and caulk very well. It is priced comparable to wood siding, but will long outlast it.
Aluminum & Vinyl Siding

Vinyl or Aluminum siding is an alternative to traditional wood siding or other materials such as fiber cement siding. It is a cheap alternative for homeowners where cost is more important that looks. Vinyl and aluminum siding offer the look of real cedar siding but with out the cost or maintiance. Its a quick low cost alternative to some of the more higher priced siding options out there. Vinyl and aluminum siding come in different colors to match your house whether it be a ranch to a multistory apartment complex.

Facia and Soffit

Fascia is the exterior edge of a roof's overhang. It covers up the sub fascia or sub band around the edge of a roof.
It prevents water and moisture from entering through the soffit. Soffit and fascia combined form a watertight seal around the lower part of the roof and allows proper venting which is required in a healthy
roofing system.
Soffit is the underside of an architectural feature such as a beam, ceiling, or cornice. Vinyl or aluminum soffit is used to cover, dress, decorate or add ventilation to your attic.
Soffits are designed for ventilation to aid your heating and cooling costs. A properly installed soffit system is designed to provide maximum air flow to the attic area. It also helps prevent heat
build up and moisture accumulation that can cause costly damage and deterioration to your roof. In addition to the stated benefits, vinyl soffits provide the appeal of freshly painted wood
without the maintenance required. In fact, vinyl soffits never needs to be painted.









