Transform Your Home with Beautiful, Durable Siding.

With stunning curb appeal and lasting protection, our siding solutions enhance your home’s value—installed by a team you can trust.

Schedule Your Free Consultation Today.

No pressure—just helpful guidance to find your solution.

Schedule a Free Consultation

We’ll be with you every step of the way.

At 3JM, we understand that homeowners want a siding contractor they can trust—one that pays close attention to detail and brings extensive experience to every project. With our expertise in installing various types of siding, we also offer personalized design guidance to help you choose the best materials and styles for your home. Our team is dedicated to helping you bring your vision to life, ensuring your home makeover exceeds expectations in both function and beauty.

We are committed to providing homeowners with peace of mind and high-quality service. As a certified installer and a proud member of the James Hardie Contractor Alliance, we bring over 20 years of experience to every project. Our work is backed by verified reviews, showcasing our dedication to excellence. With project consultants specifically trained to manage each project, we guide homeowners through the entire process, from design selection to project completion, ensuring a seamless and stress-free experience. Trust 3JM to deliver expert craftsmanship and personalized service for all your roofing and siding needs.

James Hardie Preferred Contractor Alliance Member
Vinyl Siding Institute Certified 

We offer multiple siding brands and styles to ensure you get exactly what you’re looking for.

Vinyl
We offer Vinyl in:
Fiber Cement
We offer Fiber Cement in:
Stone Veneer
We offer Stone Veneer in:

Select Cedarmill® - Rich Espresso

Select Cedarmill® - Iron Gray

Select Cedarmill® - Khaki Brown

Lap Siding – affordable and practical.

Lap siding offers a timeless, clean look while providing durable protection and weather resistance for your home.

  • Offers a smooth, uniform appearance with overlapping horizontal boards.
  • Available in a variety of materials like vinyl, fiber cement, & stone vaneer.
  • Designed to resist harsh weather conditions and enhance

Board & Batten™ - Mountain Sage

Board & Batten - Artic White

Board & Batten – timeless beauty and longevity.

Board & Batten siding combines wide boards and narrow battens to create a charming, rustic exterior with added durability and style.

  • Distinct vertical lines create a striking, traditional appearance for any home.
  • Ideal for farmhouse, modern, or rustic designs, adding both texture and character.
  • Highly versatile, available in wood, fiber cement, and vinyl for enhanced durability and weather resistance.

Straight Edge Panel - Light Mist

Staggered Edge Panel - Artic White

Cedar Impressions® Rough-Split - Buck

Cedar Impressions® Sawmill - Cast

Shingle or Shake – elegant and enduring.

Shingle and shake siding offer a textured, handcrafted look that brings warmth and a natural aesthetic to your home’s exterior.

  • Provides a classic, coastal charm with varying textures for a unique, handcrafted appearance.
  • Available in natural wood or durable synthetic materials, offering long-lasting beauty and protection.
  • Ideal for accentuating architectural details and enhancing the home's character while being resistant to weathering.

Fine Sand-Grooved - Artic White

Stucco - Warm Clay

Fine Sand - Artic White

Architectural Panel – timeless beauty and longevity.

Architectural panels offer a clean, contemporary look with exceptional durability and design flexibility for any exterior.

  • Provides a sleek, modern aesthetic with smooth lines and a minimalist appeal.
  • Available in a wide range of materials including metal, fiber cement, and composite for superior strength and weather resistance.
  • Ideal for both residential and commercial projects, offering design flexibility with customizable sizes, finishes, and colors.

Adirondack Snowfall

Harbor Sunset

Pocono Autumn

Stone Veneer – affordable and practical.

Stone veneer adds the look of natural stone to your home’s exterior, combining beauty with durability and versatility.

  • Mimics the rich texture and appearance of real stone without the high cost or weight.
  • Available in various styles and colors to complement any architectural design.
  • Durable and weather-resistant, providing long-lasting curb appeal with minimal maintenance.

Compare your options with our helpful chart to find the perfect siding product for your home.

Lap Siding
Price point

Moderate

Durability

Good

Aesthetic appeal

Varies

Maintenance

Low

Environment impact

Moderate

Board & Batten
Price point

Very high

Durability

Excellent

Aesthetic appeal

Excellent

Maintenance

Low

Environment impact

Excellent

Shingles Or Shake
Price point

High

Durability

Good

Aesthetic appeal

Excellent

Maintenance

Moderate

Environment impact

Moderate

Architectural Panel
Price point

High

Durability

Good

Aesthetic appeal

Excellent

Maintenance

Moderate

Environment impact

Moderate

Stone Veneer
Price point

High

Durability

Good

Aesthetic appeal

Excellent

Maintenance

Low

Environment impact

Moderate

The Most Frequently Asked Questions We Get Asked.

Please note, this section is optional for the services template. If this section is not needed it can be hidden in the backend and the rest of the content on this page would slide.

How much does new siding cost?

The cost of new siding varies depending on the material, the size of your home, and the complexity of the installation. On average, homeowners can expect to pay:

 

Vinyl Siding: $2 to $7 per square foot

Wood Siding: $5 to $12 per square foot

Fiber Cement Siding: $6 to $12 per square foot

Metal Siding: $5 to $10 per square foot

Additional factors, such as labor costs and any necessary repairs, may influence the total cost. A professional contractor can provide you with an accurate estimate based on your specific needs.

What are the most energy-efficient siding options?

Some of the most energy-efficient siding materials include:

 

Vinyl Siding with Insulation: Provides excellent insulation and helps reduce heat loss in winter and cooling costs in summer.

Fiber Cement Siding: Dense and durable, it helps maintain a comfortable temperature inside the home.

Metal Siding: Reflects sunlight, helping to keep your home cooler in hot climates.

Wood Siding: A natural insulator, though its effectiveness depends on maintenance and proper sealing.

 

Can siding improve my home’s energy efficiency?

Yes, siding can improve your home’s energy efficiency. Properly installed siding, especially when combined with insulation, helps reduce heat transfer, keeping your home warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer. Insulated vinyl, fiber cement, and metal siding are particularly effective at enhancing energy efficiency and lowering heating and cooling costs.

Does siding come with a warranty?

Yes, most types of siding come with a manufacturer’s warranty. For example:

 

Vinyl Siding: Often includes a 20-30 year warranty.

Fiber Cement Siding: Typically comes with a 30-50 year warranty.

Wood Siding: Warranties vary depending on the manufacturer and material used.

It’s important to carefully review the terms of the warranty to understand what is covered and how to maintain your siding to keep the warranty valid

How can I clean my siding?

Cleaning your siding depends on the material:

 

Vinyl Siding: Use a garden hose, mild detergent, and a soft brush to wash away dirt and debris.

Wood Siding: Scrub with a wood-safe cleaner to remove mildew and dirt, and pressure wash with care.

Fiber Cement Siding: Clean with a soft brush and mild detergent or pressure wash at a low setting.

Metal Siding: Clean with a mild detergent and a soft cloth to avoid scratching.

Stucco Siding: Clean with a soft brush or low-pressure washer to prevent damage.

Do you help with designing, selecting materials, and choosing colors for siding?

Yes, we offer full assistance with designing, selecting materials, and choosing colors for your siding project. We understand that selecting the right siding can significantly enhance the aesthetic and functional value of your home. Our team works closely with homeowners to:

  • Design Consultation: We can help you visualize how different siding styles and materials will look on your home. Whether you’re looking for a traditional or modern look, we offer expert advice on design choices that match your preferences and complement your home’s architecture.
  • Material Selection: We guide you through various siding materials such as vinyl, wood, fiber cement, metal, and more. We’ll discuss the pros and cons of each material in terms of durability, maintenance, cost, and energy efficiency, ensuring you make an informed decision based on your needs.
  • Color Choice Assistance: Selecting the right color can be challenging, but our experts are here to help. We offer a wide range of color options and can suggest complementary shades based on your home’s style, surrounding environment, and personal taste. We even provide digital renderings or samples to help you make the final decision.

Our goal is to ensure that you’re confident in your choices and that your new siding not only enhances the beauty of your home but also meets your functional requirements.

Can I file an insurance claim for replacing siding?

Yes, in many cases, you can file an insurance claim to replace your siding if it has been damaged by a covered event, such as a storm, fire, or vandalism. Most homeowners’ insurance policies cover damage caused by unexpected and sudden events. However, it’s important to review your specific policy to understand the coverage and any exclusions.

Here’s how the process typically works:

  • Assess the Damage: After a storm or other incident, our team can help assess the damage to your siding. We’ll document the damage thoroughly and provide you with a detailed report to support your claim.
  • File the Claim: Once the damage is documented, we can help guide you through the process of filing an insurance claim. We’ll work closely with your insurance company to ensure all the necessary information is submitted to get your siding replaced.
  • Insurance Approval: After your insurance company reviews the claim, they may approve the replacement of your siding or offer compensation for repairs. We can assist in addressing any questions the insurer may have to expedite the approval process.
  • Replacement: Once the claim is approved, we can begin the siding replacement process, ensuring it meets your specifications and is completed professionally.

Keep in mind that insurance coverage and deductibles vary, so it’s always a good idea to contact your insurance agent for clarification. If your siding has been damaged, we’re here to help make the claims process as smooth as possible and ensure your home is restored quickly.

Looking to schedule an inspection?

When it’s time to repair or replace your roofing or siding, the team at 3JM knows how to get the job done right each and every time!

schedule here

8%

Average increase in home value after installing James Hardie siding.

20%

Efficient siding can reduce a home's heating and cooling costs.

50 years

James Hardie siding can last up to 50 years.

4x

James Hardie siding resist damage from fire, water, weather, pests.

When is it time to repair or replace your siding?

Discover when it’s time to repair or replace your siding with our expert guidance and comprehensive advice tailored to your needs.

When is it time to replace my siding?
  • Visible Damage: Look for cracks, warping, or significant deterioration in the siding material.
  • Moisture Issues: Signs of water damage, such as mold, mildew, or peeling paint, indicate compromised siding.
  • Frequent Repairs: If you’re consistently making repairs, it may signal that the siding has reached the end of its lifespan.
  • Ready for a Makeover: If your siding is over 20 years old, consider a replacement for an updated look and improved efficiency.
When is it time to repair my siding?
  • Minor Damage: Small cracks, dents, or holes can often be repaired without needing to replace entire panels.
  • Peeling Paint: Fading or peeling paint indicates a need for touch-ups while the siding remains intact.
  • Localized Weathering: If only certain areas show wear but the majority is in good condition, repairs may be sufficient.
  • Siding is Relatively New : If your siding is relatively new (less than 10-15 years) and well-maintained, a repair can give your home a quick refresh.

Manny Hamgeri

Scheduling an inspection

1 hour timeframe