We Install Different Types of Siding
Homeowners’ design tastes and project goals vary widely. That’s why we offer a variety of siding products from industry-leading manufacturers. Meticulously engineered for longevity, our house siding blends distinctive looks with high performance. Our team is full of certified installers of multiple high‑performance siding systems (e.g., engineered wood, vinyl, seamless steel) built to withstand Minnesota’s weather extremes.
We provide Lifetime workmanship guarantee on siding installation, backed by a full‑service team of specialist installers.
Our Siding Services
- Siding replacement (full exterior)
- Siding installation (new build or addition)
- Siding repair (damage, wear, water infiltration)
- Storm damage siding repair (hail, wind, freeze‐thaw effects)
- Engineered wood siding (e.g., LP® SmartSide®)
- Vinyl siding options
- Seamless steel siding
- Insulated siding upgrades (for energy efficiency)
- Trim, soffit, and fascia upgrades in conjunction with siding
Visually Striking Replacement Siding
Whether you want seamless steel siding, vinyl siding, or engineered wood siding, you’ll find great options in several exquisite styles. Choose from different wood grain textures and vibrant colors, and watch your home shine.
Factors That Effect the Cost of Siding Replacement
- Total square footage of siding to be replaced
- Material selected (vinyl, engineered wood, steel)
- Number of stories and complexity of home design
- Removal of existing siding or retrofit over old siding
- Repairs needed for sheathing or underlayment prior to siding
- Design complexity or custom accents (corners, trim, multiple materials)
- Trim, soffit, fascia upgrades included
- Storm or insurance‑related issues (claims, damage repair)
- Access issues (height, landscaping protection, weather constraints)
- Time of year and contractor crew availability in the Twin Cities climate
Weather Protection for Minnesota & Wisconsin Homes
We install siding that we would trust to protect our own homes, which means siding that stands strong through the most severe Minnesota weather and insulates your home for energy efficiency that can save you money.
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Whether you choose our SeasonGuard steel, LP® SmartSide® or CraneBoard® siding, know you’re getting a durable product and reliable house siding services that will enhance your home’s curb appeal. Our siding contractors only use the best brands, and we help you understand all the siding terminology before you sign a contract.

SeasonGuard Seamless Steel Siding
Constructed of heavy-duty steel for durability, our seamless steel siding provides exceptional weather protection and adds a stylish wood grain appearance.
LP® SmartSide®
This best-in-class fiberboard siding lends homes the elegance of natural wood without any of wood’s high maintenance requirements.
Engineered Wood Siding Services
CraneBoard®
Specially engineered to resist moisture, CraneBoard® vinyl siding features insulation technology that can help trim your monthly energy bills.
Wondering when it’s time to replace siding on your home? Check out the top four signs you need to upgrade your siding.
Frequently Asked Questions About Siding
Engineered wood siding (such as LP® SmartSide®) and seamless steel siding perform especially well in our climate. They resist moisture intrusion, warping and cracking that can accompany repeated freeze-thaw cycles. When installed correctly — including proper underlayment and flashing — they deliver long-term durability for Twin Cities homes.
Signs of storm damage include dented or chipped panels, cracked finishes, loose or missing panels, and areas where water stains or mold show up. Even if damage is cosmetic, the underlying protection might be compromised, so it’s wise to call in a professional to inspect the siding’s integrity.
Fiber-cement siding is very durable and low-maintenance, making it a solid option. However, in our region’s extreme temperatures, the performance of the full siding system matters most — including how well underlayment and flashing are installed. Lindus often recommends engineered wood or seamless steel options depending on the home’s conditions.
Late spring through early fall is typically ideal for siding projects because of warmer weather, longer daylight and fewer weather-delays. That said, with proper planning, quality crews and protection in place, Lindus can schedule work year-round — especially for storm-related or urgent repairs.
Yes. Upgrading siding provides an opportunity to add or upgrade the insulation and house-wrap layer behind the siding. When paired with high-performance siding and proper installation, your home retains heat better and resists air infiltration — which is particularly beneficial during Minnesota’s cold winters.
Not always, but if the soffit or fascia show signs of rot, damage, poor ventilation or water infiltration, it’s wise to upgrade them during the siding project. Because the siding material will be removed or opened up, combining these components saves future interruption and ensures the entire system performs well.
Yes. A full exterior siding replacement delivers a strong curb-appeal boost, and the Twin Cities market values homes that are low-maintenance and weather-resilient. According to Lindus’ research, one of the highest-return exterior upgrades is quality siding installed by a certified contractor.
With premium materials and proper installation (including underlayment, ventilation, flashing and trim), siding can last 20 to 40+ years in the Twin Cities region. Maintenance and the material you choose play large roles in longevity.
Yes. Many Twin Cities homeowners prefer neutral tones and textured profiles that complement their roof, trim and landscape. Lindus offers advanced rendering tools and color-consultation to help your siding material, trim, soffit and fascia all coordinate seamlessly with your home’s architecture and neighborhood aesthetic.
Yes. Combining siding materials (such as vinyl or engineered wood on the main walls and stone veneer around porches or foundation lines) is common and can elevate your home’s visual appeal. Lindus guides you through compatible material combinations that also perform well in Minnesota weather conditions.