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Fix What Weather Has Worn Down

Siding installation and repair services for homes in Central Texas.

Your siding takes a beating from sun, wind, and rain in Troy and the Central Texas area, and over time it cracks, warps, or pulls away from the wall. When that happens, moisture gets behind the boards, insulation loses its effectiveness, and your home starts to look worn down. Whitlow Roofing & Remodeling repairs damaged siding and installs new siding designed to hold up against Texas weather without constant maintenance.

This service includes full siding installation and repairs for residential homes. Whether you need a few boards replaced after storm damage or your entire exterior redone, you get durable materials and straightforward recommendations. The work is done to protect your home from weather while improving how it looks from the street. You will not be upsold on unnecessary upgrades, and every installation is completed with attention to proper sealing and fastening.

If your siding is cracked, faded, or letting water in, contact Whitlow Roofing & Remodeling to discuss repair or replacement options for your home in Troy.

What changes after siding work is finished

When siding work begins in Troy, the crew removes damaged sections and inspects the wall structure for moisture damage or rot. Any compromised wood or insulation is addressed before new siding goes up, and house wrap is installed to create a weather barrier. Siding panels are fastened securely with room for expansion and contraction, and seams are sealed to prevent water intrusion around windows, doors, and corners.

Once the work is complete, you will notice your home looks cleaner and more uniform, with no warped or missing boards. Water runs off the surface instead of seeping behind it, and your heating and cooling bills may drop if insulation was improved. The exterior feels solid when you touch it, and paint or finish holds up longer because the surface underneath is stable.

The materials used are chosen for their ability to withstand heat and storms common in Central Texas. If only part of your siding is damaged, repairs can often be done without replacing everything, which saves money while still protecting your home. You get a clear explanation of what needs to be fixed and what can stay as is.

Most homeowners ask these before scheduling

Siding work can seem more complicated than it is, especially if you are unsure whether you need repairs or a full replacement. These answers should help clarify what to expect and how the work gets done.

How do I know if I need siding repair or replacement?
If only a few sections are damaged, repairs usually make sense. If the siding is faded, cracked in multiple areas, or over 20 years old, replacement is often the better choice for long-term protection.
What types of siding work best in Texas?
Fiber cement and vinyl siding both perform well in Troy. Fiber cement resists heat and impact better, while vinyl costs less and requires minimal maintenance. Whitlow Roofing & Remodeling helps you choose based on your home and budget.
How long does siding installation take?
Most siding installations are completed in several days to a week, depending on the size of your home and the extent of the work. Repairs can often be done in a day or two.
What happens if there is damage behind the old siding?
Any rotted wood, damaged insulation, or moisture issues are addressed before new siding is installed. You will be informed of any additional work needed, and nothing gets covered up until the structure is sound.
Why does siding fail early on some homes?
Improper installation, lack of house wrap, and using materials not suited for the climate are common causes. Proper fastening and sealing prevent those issues and help siding last as long as it should.

Whitlow Roofing & Remodeling has been repairing and installing siding across Troy and surrounding counties for decades, and the work is done with the same care whether it is a small repair or a full exterior upgrade. If your siding needs attention, learn more by reaching out to discuss what makes sense for your home.