Re-Siding an Old House Is a Chance, Not a Loss
Done right, new siding is the one time someone opens up your walls in fifty years. It is the moment to add the moisture barrier and flashing the house never had, fix what time has hidden, and choose profiles that honor the original lines.
“We didn’t want our hundred-year-old house ending up looking like every new build out by the highway. We wanted it protected without losing what makes it ours.”
That is what we hear from older-home owners across Boonville before we start, and it shapes how we quote. Today’s materials come in traditional lap widths, deep profiles, and shingle accents that read true to period homes. We show you those options against your actual house, explain what each one fixes behind the wall, and let you decide. No pressure either way.