
Somerset County's mix of Victorian borough homes in Somerville, large Bridgewater colonials, and rural Bernardsville estates creates one of Central NJ's most varied siding markets. US Roofing & Siding installs vinyl, James Hardie, and wood siding across all of Somerset County — matching material to architecture, climate exposure, and ownership objectives on every project.



Somerset County's inland location creates wider seasonal temperature swings than coastal NJ counties — from winter lows well below freezing to summer highs above 95°F — creating thermal cycling conditions that test vinyl siding expansion and contraction management more aggressively than coastal locations. We install all Somerset County vinyl siding with the manufacturer's specified thermal expansion gaps at every trim intersection and J-channel termination, and use corrosion-resistant fasteners with sufficient shank diameter to hold panel weight without restricting thermal movement. For James Hardie installations, we specify the HZ5 NJ climate zone installation details that account for Somerset County's freeze-thaw frequency.
Bernardsville's and Far Hills' estate residential market has specific siding expectations that reflect the property values and architectural significance of these communities. Large-scale residences on wooded lots require siding materials that complement both the building's architectural character and the natural landscape setting — James Hardie in earthy tones and natural wood profiles being the most commonly specified options in this market segment. We approach Bernardsville and Far Hills siding projects with the material selection process these properties deserve — presenting multiple product options with documented appearance comparisons, consulting on color selection relative to each property's landscape and trim character.
Somerville's and Bound Brook's Victorian-era residential streetscapes represent one of Somerset County's most architecturally sensitive siding markets. Victorian construction used multiple siding profiles on the same facade — narrow clapboard on main body walls, fishscale shingles on gable sections, and vertical board-and-batten on dormers and towers — creating a layered exterior texture that gives Victorian streetscapes their distinctive character. We replicate these multi-profile applications using James Hardie's full Architectural Series — providing HardiePlank lap for main body walls, HardieShingle for gable sections, and HardiePanel for vertical sections — creating the profile variety that Victorian architecture requires.
Bound Brook's and Manville's position in the Raritan River flood zone creates siding installation considerations that standard Central NJ practice does not address. Properties in active flood zones experience elevated ambient moisture between flood events — soil saturation that keeps foundation-adjacent wall sections in prolonged contact with high-humidity conditions that accelerate moisture infiltration behind siding systems installed without adequate drainage plane detailing. We install all siding in Raritan River flood zone communities with enhanced housewrap — using products with drainage mat functionality that creates a capillary break between the back of the siding and the sheathing face.
Representative completed siding projects across Somerset County and surrounding communities.






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