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Union County

Siding Installation and Repair in
Union County, NJ

Union County's housing stock spans older industrial-era buildings in Elizabeth and Linden to Summit's and Westfield's high-value historic colonials — each requiring a different siding approach. US Roofing & Siding installs vinyl, James Hardie, and wood siding across all of Union County with the same certified standard on every project.

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Vinyl, Hardie & Wood Siding
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Summit · Westfield · Elizabeth Urban
License #13VH12531900
Vinyl, Hardie & Wood Siding
Licensed & Insured NJ
GAF Master Elite Certified
24/7 Emergency Service
Free Estimates Available
Summit · Westfield · Elizabeth Urban
License #13VH12531900
What We Install

Siding Options for
Union County Homes

Thermal Expansion Spec · Elizabeth · Linden · Roselle

Vinyl Siding
Union County

Vinyl siding is the most widely installed exterior cladding across Union County's residential market — from the postwar colonials and ranches of Roselle and Kenilworth to the larger split-levels of Clark and Springfield where budget-conscious homeowners want durable, low-maintenance exterior protection at a reasonable installed cost. We install insulated vinyl siding throughout Union County using products with factory-baked color systems that resist the UV fading and chalking that standard vinyl develops within 10–15 years in Central NJ's climate.

Union County's temperature range — from below-zero winter nights to 95°F summer afternoons — requires vinyl siding installed with proper thermal expansion gaps at trim intersections and J-channel terminations, preventing the buckling that occurs when vinyl has insufficient room to expand during summer heat events. We offer Union County homeowners a full range of vinyl profiles in the earth tones and grays most commonly specified in Union County's established residential neighborhoods.
Factory-Baked Enamel Thermal Expansion Gaps Insulated Core Elizabeth/Linden Urban Spec Clark/Springfield Colonial HOA Colors Available
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Vinyl siding Union County
25+Year Lifespan
Summit · Westfield Historic · HOA Communities

James Hardie Siding
Union County

James Hardie fiber cement siding is the premium specification for Union County's high-value residential market — Summit's and Westfield's historic colonials, Cranford's established neighborhoods, and the custom residential construction throughout the county's upland communities where long-term material performance and resale value justify the higher upfront investment compared to vinyl.

James Hardie's dimensional stability through Union County's wide seasonal temperature range is the primary performance advantage over vinyl in this climate: where vinyl expands and gaps at joints in summer and contracts and shows fastener stress in winter, James Hardie maintains consistent panel dimensions through all seasons. We install James Hardie throughout Union County using the manufacturer's HZ5 climate zone specifications for NJ — maintaining full warranty coverage and ensuring long-term performance.
HZ5 Climate Zone Spec Dimensional Stability Westfield/Summit Standard 30-yr Warranty HOA Documentation Authorized Installer
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James Hardie siding Union County
30Year Warranty
Summit Landmark · Westfield Victorian · Cranford Historic

Wood Siding
Union County

Wood siding serves Union County's most architecturally significant residential properties — Summit's landmark colonials and Tudor-style homes, Westfield's Victorian-era streetscapes, and the historic properties of Cranford and Mountainside where original cedar clapboard siding establishes an architectural character that no manufactured product can fully replicate. We install select-grade western red cedar and redwood siding in Union County using the profiles appropriate to each property's construction period — narrow 4-inch clapboard for pre-1900 Victorian construction, wider 5 and 6-inch profiles for colonial revival and craftsman properties.

Union County's seasonal humidity is addressed through back-priming of all boards before installation, premium housewrap with appropriate vapor permeance, and drainage plane detailing at all openings. We recommend premium exterior paint systems with 7–10 year performance ratings for Union County wood siding installations.
4-in Victorian Clapboard 5–6in Colonial Profiles Back-Primed Cedar 7–10yr Paint Rating Summit/Westfield Spec Drainage Plane Detailing
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Wood siding Union County
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Local Knowledge

Why We Know Union County
Siding Better Than Anyone

01

Summit and Westfield Premium Standards

Summit's and Westfield's high-value residential market has specific siding expectations that distinguish it from standard suburban practice. Homeowners in these communities expect material quality, installation precision, and attention to architectural detail that produces a finished result consistent with the property's character and value. We approach every Summit and Westfield siding project with material selection appropriate to the property's architectural period — presenting James Hardie Architectural Series profiles and select-grade cedar options alongside standard vinyl, explaining the performance and appearance tradeoffs of each. For Summit and Westfield HOA communities, we prepare documentation packages for architectural review board submission.

02

Elizabeth and Linden Older Housing Conditions

Elizabeth's and Linden's older housing stock — much of it predating 1960 — presents siding installation conditions that require moisture assessment before any new material is applied. Original wood siding on these properties has often been installed over multiple renovation layers, with older insulation and sheathing beneath that has absorbed moisture from years of siding system degradation. We assess moisture conditions behind existing siding before quoting every Elizabeth and Linden project — identifying compromised sheathing, wet insulation, and framing members that have been exposed to moisture infiltration. Repairing these conditions before new siding is installed is not optional — it is the step that determines whether the new siding installation lasts 30 years or fails within 5.

03

HOA Compliance in Westfield and Cranford

Many Union County communities — particularly Westfield, Cranford, and Mountainside — have homeowners association architectural guidelines that specify permitted siding materials, profiles, and colors for exterior renovations. We assess HOA requirements at the estimate stage for every Union County project in a governed community, identifying applicable guidelines before specifying materials and preparing documentation for review submission. James Hardie's product line is generally well-received by Union County HOA review boards — the manufacturer provides comprehensive specification documentation, color swatches, and installation guides that satisfy the technical review requirements of most community architectural committees.

04

Insurance Claims and Storm Siding Damage

Union County sees consistent siding insurance claim activity from Nor'easters and summer hail events — both of which regularly produce wind and impact damage that qualifies for homeowner's insurance coverage. We inspect and document siding damage throughout Union County following storm events, identifying hail impact marks on vinyl and James Hardie panels, wind-driven moisture infiltration at lapped joints, and fastener pull-through where sustained wind loads exceed the original installation's fastening capacity. Our documentation meets the standard that NJ insurance adjusters require for accurate claim processing.

FAQ

Siding FAQs in
Union County

Most Westfield HOAs accept James Hardie fiber cement and premium insulated vinyl in approved color palettes. We provide HOA documentation packages — material specs and color swatches — with every estimate in HOA communities and coordinate submission on the homeowner's behalf.
For Union County's temperature range and humidity, James Hardie offers better long-term performance and resale value. Vinyl is a strong option for budget-conscious projects where the home is not in a historically sensitive area. We provide written comparisons of both at your estimate.
Yes. Older Elizabeth homes often have original wood siding over older sheathing. We assess structural condition, address any moisture damage behind existing siding, and install new material to current NJ code standards.
Linden requires a building permit for full siding replacement. We handle the application and inspection coordination — you receive complete permit documentation when the project closes.
Yes. Flexible financing plans are available for all Union County siding projects. Ask about current options and monthly payment estimates when we provide your free estimate.
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