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Are you considering high-quality siding that is low maintenance and helps protect your home? We install siding that covers every part of your home and can keep moisture out! Protect your home from the elements with one of our most popular brands of siding. CertainTeed siding is ideal, updating the look and exterior feel of any home. It comes in many colors and several different thicknesses, making it perfect for any remodeling budget. 


Visit Remodel America today to see how this popular siding choice can make your home look like new today! Take a look at the wide variety of siding below. 

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Mainstreet Siding

  • Natural woodgrain or brushed appearance
  • Patented STUDfinder is designed for accurate and secure installation
  • RigidForm 160 technology has been tested to withstand wind load pressures up to 160 mph
  • DuraLock post-formed lock design
  • 1/2" panel projection
  • .042" thickness
  • Virtually maintenance-free, never needs painting
  • Class 1(A) fire rating
  •  Lifetime limited WARRANTY


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Monogram Siding

  • Heavy-duty .046" thickness
  • TrueTexture rough cedar finish, molded from real cedar boards
  • Patented STUD finder is designed for accurate and secure installation
  • RigidForm 220 Technology has been tested to withstand wind load pressures up to 220 mph
  • CentiLock self-aligning, post-formed positive lock
  • 3/4" panel projection
  • Virtually maintenance-free never needs painting
  • Class 1(A) fire rating
  • Lifetime limited WARRANTY
  • Works with Monogram 46L longer length siding
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Cedar Impressions Siding

  • Patented PanelThermometer for precise installation
  • TrueTexture finish
  • Designed and tested to withstand hurricane-force winds
  • Made of injection molded, durable polymer
  • 3/4" panel projection
  • .100" thick
  • Molded perimeter lock helps create a virtually seamless appearance
  • Virtually maintenance-free never needs painting
  • Lifetime limited WARRANTY

Learn More About Siding Before Making Your Decision

Here at Remodel America, we believe the more informed you are, the better your decision about siding will be. Here is a list of key terminology that you should know when talking about repair or replacement of vinyl siding:


  • Backerboard - Any flat material fastened to the side of a house between the studs and siding to provide a surface to attach siding to
  • Battens - strips of wood placed over joints in the wood siding to seal the joints
  • Beveled - clapboards that are tapered rather than cut rectangular
  • Buttlock - the bottom edge of a piece of vinyl siding which locks into the previously installed panel
  • Caulking - material used to seal joints at intersections of different materials. Used with different types of siding to join the siding to pre-existing materials
  • Channel - the area where siding and soffit panels are attached to the trim or corner post. Also refers to the trim itself, which is named for the letters of the alphabet they resemble (J-channel, F-channel, etc)
  • Composition board: siding that is composed of weather-resistant, compressed wood material
  • Course: a row of siding
  • Double / horse course: when an underlayer of shingles or shakes is covered by a new application of siding
  • Face - the siding that is visible once it is installed
  • Fascia - the exterior board that runs along the edge of a roof. The fascia creates a finished look by covering up the ends of the roof rafters
  • Flashing - a layer of sheet metal used under the siding on windows and doors to prevent water from penetrating the home
  • Gable - the triangular end of a house that stretches between the eaves and the ridgeline of the roof
  • Gable vent - a vent placed in the gable of a home that increases air flow to the attic, thereby reducing heat and moisture buildup
  • Lap - the overlapping of two siding panels to allow for expansion or contraction of the siding material
  • Nailing hem - the section of siding where the nail slots are located
  • Overhang - the portion of the roof that extends beyond the walls of a home. The soffit or eave is the underside of an overhang
  • Panel Protection - the amount that a panel of vinyl siding sticks out from the wall. You should choose the largest profile available for any siding in order to prevent weather damage to the wall of the house
  • Scoring - the process of running a sharp object, such as a utility knife, across a siding panel without cutting all the way through. The panel can then easily be broken off cleanly along the line of scoring
  • Soffit - the underside space between the end of the roof and the side of a home, often vented to provide circulation to the attic
  • Square - a measurement that equals 100 square feet of siding
  • Tongue and groove - a way of connecting materials, such as wood, in which the tongue of a board is placed into the groove of the board following it
  • Vinyl siding - plastic siding that comes in a variety of colors and styles and is virtually maintenance free
  • Wall sheathing - sheets of plywood or wood planking used to cover the wall framework of the house
  • Weep holes - openings cut into a siding material to provide for water runoff

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(732) 403-0884

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Steve and Art were professional, courteous, on time and worked very cleanly. They were on budget, on time and we couldn't be more happy with the final result. We highly recommend them!

- James DeGilio

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