
Mercer County's siding market stretches from Trenton's dense urban rowhouses and rental stock to Princeton's preservation-sensitive streetscapes and Hamilton Township's large suburban developments. US Roofing & Siding installs vinyl, James Hardie, and wood siding across all of Mercer County — with the material range and project management that each community type demands.



Princeton's Historic Preservation Commission review process creates specific requirements for siding replacement on properties within the historic district — requirements that affect material selection, profile choices, and color in ways that contractors without Princeton experience may not anticipate. HPC review is required for visible exterior changes on historic district properties, and the commission evaluates siding material choices against the architectural period and character of each specific building. James Hardie in period profiles and historically appropriate colors is generally well-received by the HPC — the manufacturer's comprehensive documentation supports the technical review. We prepare and submit HPC documentation packages on behalf of Princeton homeowners.
Hamilton Township is one of Mercer County's largest siding replacement markets — a township of over 92,000 residents with a large inventory of 1960s–80s colonials and split-levels whose original aluminum or early vinyl siding is now reaching the end of its service life. We manage Hamilton Township siding projects with the efficiency that high-volume markets demand: permit applications processed through established relationships with Hamilton's building department, inspection scheduling coordinated on a standing basis, and crew deployment that minimizes travel time between adjacent project sites in Hamilton's residential neighborhoods.
Trenton's urban siding market has specific operational requirements that suburban Mercer County practice does not share. Narrow street access, adjacent properties that share walls, and high-density residential occupancy all require coordination protocols that standard suburban project management does not address. We work in Trenton with equipment sized for urban access, daily debris containment that maintains safe pedestrian passage on Trenton's active sidewalks, and direct communication with building management and tenants for multi-unit properties before mobilization. Trenton's older housing stock frequently has original wood siding under layers of accumulated exterior materials — we assess substrate conditions before quoting.
Mercer County's Delaware Valley location creates ambient humidity from the river corridor that drives more aggressive moisture infiltration through siding systems than drier inland NJ locations experience. Western-facing properties in Trenton, Lawrence Township, and Princeton are particularly affected by the sustained rainfall and wind-driven moisture that Delaware Valley weather systems deliver. We address this in our standard specifications throughout Mercer County — full housewrap installation with drainage plane functionality at all window and door openings, and flashing details at all horizontal trim transitions that direct water away from the sheathing face.
Representative completed siding projects across Mercer County and surrounding communities.






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