Foley Siding Installations & Repair Services

Your siding protects your home from Minnesota weather while improving curb appeal. When it is cracked, loose, faded, warped, or storm-damaged, Johnson Exteriors can help with siding repair, replacement, and installation.

We serve homeowners throughout Foley and nearby communities, working with vinyl siding, steel siding, LP SmartSide, and Hardie siding to help you choose a durable option for your home, budget, and long-term protection.

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Complete Siding Services

Johnson Exteriors provides siding services designed to help homeowners improve exterior protection, update curb appeal, and address siding damage caused by age, weather, impact, or storms.

Siding Installation

New siding installation for homes that need updated exterior materials, improved weather protection, or a refreshed appearance.

Siding Replacement

Replacement for aging, faded, cracked, warped, loose, or storm-damaged siding that no longer protects the home properly.

Siding Repair

Targeted repairs for localized damage, loose sections, impact damage, storm damage, or smaller problem areas where full replacement may not be necessary.

LP SmartSide Siding

Upgrade your home with engineered wood siding designed for strength, curb appeal, and dependable performance.

Vinyl Siding

A practical siding option for many residential homes, offering a clean appearance, design flexibility, and lower-maintenance exterior performance.

Steel Siding

A durable siding option for homeowners looking for strength, weather resistance, and long-term exterior protection.

LP SmartSide

An engineered wood siding option with strong curb appeal, attractive profiles, and practical exterior performance.

Hardie Siding

A fiber cement siding option known for durability, curb appeal, and long-term protection for residential exteriors.

Why Siding Matters for Home Protection

Siding is one of your home’s first layers of defense against Minnesota weather. It helps protect exterior walls, sheathing, insulation, trim, and window and door openings from moisture, wind, impact, snow, hail, sun exposure, and freeze-thaw conditions.

When siding becomes cracked, loose, warped, faded, or storm-damaged, it can expose vulnerable areas and allow small problems to become larger exterior issues. Johnson Exteriors helps homeowners evaluate siding condition, visible damage, and material options to decide whether siding repair, replacement, or new installation makes the most sense.

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Signs Your Siding Needs Attention

Siding problems often start as small visual issues before they become larger exterior concerns. A few loose panels, faded sections, impact marks, or cracks may not seem urgent at first, but damaged siding can continue worsening as the home is exposed to moisture, wind, storms, and seasonal temperature changes.

Some siding issues can be repaired when damage is limited. If fading, storm damage, moisture concerns, or aging materials are more widespread, siding replacement may be the better long-term solution.

Siding Installation

New siding installation should be planned around more than color and material alone. The siding needs to fit the home’s exterior style, weather exposure, trim details, window and door openings, roofline transitions, and long-term protection needs.

Johnson Exteriors provides siding installation services for homeowners throughout Foley and surrounding Minnesota communities. New siding may be part of a full exterior remodeling project, storm restoration work, or a larger effort to improve curb appeal and exterior durability.

Every home has different siding needs depending on its age, exterior condition, architectural style, and exposure to wind, moisture, snow, sun, and storm activity. A good siding installation should help the home look updated while also supporting long-term exterior protection.

Johnson Exteriors helps homeowners review siding material options such as vinyl siding, steel siding, LP SmartSide, and Hardie siding based on the goals of the project and the condition of the home.

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Siding Replacement

Siding replacement is often the best option when existing siding is too aged, damaged, faded, loose, or storm-affected to continue protecting the home properly. What may look like a cosmetic issue at first can sometimes indicate larger exterior concerns, especially when siding is cracked, warped, pulling away from the home, or allowing moisture into vulnerable areas.

Johnson Exteriors provides siding replacement services for homeowners throughout Foley and surrounding Minnesota communities. Replacement may be recommended when siding has reached the point where repeated repairs no longer provide a practical long-term solution.

Homeowners often consider siding replacement when the exterior has widespread fading, storm damage, moisture concerns, loose panels, repeated repair needs, or outdated materials that no longer match the goals for the home.

Siding replacement can help improve curb appeal, refresh the exterior, and provide better protection against Minnesota weather conditions. It also gives homeowners the opportunity to choose materials that better fit the home’s appearance, maintenance expectations, and long-term exterior protection needs.

Siding Repair

Not every siding problem requires full replacement. In some cases, targeted siding repair may be enough to address localized damage, improve the appearance of the exterior, and help restore protection in a specific problem area.

Johnson Exteriors provides siding repair services for homeowners throughout Foley and surrounding Minnesota communities. Repairs may be appropriate when the siding is generally still performing well but has isolated damage from storms, impact, moisture, wind, or normal wear.

Siding repair may help address cracked panels, loose siding sections, small areas of impact damage, storm-damaged siding, damaged trim details, or sections that have shifted out of place.

Some siding damage is limited enough for repair to make sense. However, if the siding is faded across large areas, repeatedly damaged, brittle, warped, pulling away from the home, or affected by widespread storm damage, full replacement may be the more practical long-term option.

Not sure whether your siding needs repair or replacement? Johnson Exteriors can evaluate the damage, material condition, and exterior details to help you choose the most practical next step.

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Siding Material Options

Different homes call for different siding materials. Johnson Exteriors helps homeowners compare vinyl siding, steel siding, LP SmartSide, and Hardie siding based on appearance goals, durability needs, maintenance expectations, budget, and the condition of the home.

Vinyl Siding

Vinyl siding is a practical option for many residential homes because it offers a clean exterior appearance, flexible style options, and lower-maintenance performance compared to some traditional siding materials.

It can work well for homeowners who want to refresh curb appeal, replace aging siding, or update damaged exterior materials without overcomplicating the project.

Steel Siding

Steel siding is a durable option for homeowners who want strong exterior protection, clean curb appeal, and long-term performance in demanding weather conditions.

It may be a good fit for homes exposed to frequent storms, wind, debris, or other exterior wear that can gradually affect weaker or aging siding materials.

LP SmartSide

LP SmartSide is an engineered wood siding option for homeowners who want a strong exterior appearance with practical performance for residential homes.

It is often chosen by homeowners who want a more dimensional, wood-look appearance without relying on traditional wood siding. For homes where appearance is a major priority, LP SmartSide can provide a strong balance of style, performance, and exterior character.

Hardie Siding

Hardie siding is a fiber cement siding option for homeowners who want a durable exterior material with strong curb appeal and long-term protection.

It can be a good fit for siding replacement projects where the homeowner wants a more substantial exterior upgrade than standard siding materials and a clean, finished exterior appearance.

Siding, Gutters, Roofing & Exterior Details

Siding, Gutters, Roofing & Exterior Details

Siding works closely with the rest of the home’s exterior. Gutters, roof edges, fascia, soffits, windows, doors, trim, and exterior paint all affect how finished the project looks and how well the home handles weather over time.

When siding is replaced or repaired, it is often worth evaluating nearby exterior details that may also be worn, damaged, or affected by moisture and storm exposure.

Gutters, fascia, and soffits sit near the roofline and often interact with the siding system below. Windows, doors, corners, and trim transitions also affect both the appearance of the finished exterior and the way the home handles moisture and weather exposure.

After hail, wind, falling debris, or severe storms, siding damage may appear alongside roofing, gutter, window, door, or trim damage. Johnson Exteriors evaluates the broader exterior condition when needed so homeowners can understand whether the issue is isolated or part of a larger storm restoration project.

Our Siding Process

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Siding Evaluation

We inspect your siding for visible damage, moisture concerns, fading, and loose or warped sections.
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Repair or Replacement Plan

We recommend the best option based on your siding’s condition and long-term needs.
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Material & Project Planning

We review materials, colors, trim details, scheduling, and related exterior repairs.
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Installation or Repair

Our team completes the approved work with care around key exterior details.
Step 5

Cleanup & Final Review

We clean the area, review the finished work, and answer final questions.
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Step 1

Siding Evaluation

We inspect your siding for visible damage, moisture concerns, fading, and loose or warped sections.
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Step 2

Repair or Replacement Plan

We recommend the best option based on your siding’s condition and long-term needs.
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Material & Project Planning

We review materials, colors, trim details, scheduling, and related exterior repairs.
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Installation or Repair

Our team completes the approved work with care around key exterior details.
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Cleanup & Final Review

We clean the area, review the finished work, and answer final questions.

Why Minnesota Homeowners Choose Johnson Exteriors for Siding

For more than 30 years, Johnson Exteriors has helped Minnesota homeowners protect and improve their homes with dependable siding service, trusted materials, and professional craftsmanship.

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30+ Years of Experience

Decades of siding and exterior remodeling experience serving homeowners across Minnesota.

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Built for Minnesota Weather

Siding options selected to handle snow, wind, hail, rain, moisture, and changing seasonal conditions.

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Full Exterior Solutions

From small siding repairs to full exterior transformations, our team helps you choose the right solution.

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Free Quote Process

No-pressure recommendations, honest communication, and a simple path from inspection to installation.

Keeping your home’s exterior in good condition is crucial for maintaining its value, energy efficiency, and overall appearance. Over time, windows, doors, and siding can deteriorate due to exposure to weather and wear-and-tear. Knowing how to recognize the signs that these components need replacing can save you from costly repairs in the future.

Signs It’s Time to Replace Your Windows

  • Drafts: Feeling cold air seeping through closed windows indicates poor sealing or worn-out frames.
  • Condensation Between Panes: This often points to a failed seal in double- or triple-pane windows.
  • Difficulty Opening or Closing: Warped frames or hardware issues can make operation difficult.
  • Visible Damage: Cracked panes or rotting wooden frames are signs of aging windows.
  • Rising Energy Bills: Inefficient windows force your HVAC system to work harder to maintain indoor temperatures.

When Doors Need Replacement

  • Gaps Between Door and Frame: Drafts entering through gaps compromise insulation.
  • Visible Cracks or Warping: Structural damage reduces both security and aesthetic appeal.
  • Increased Noise Levels: Poor soundproofing could signal faulty seals or outdated materials.
  • Water Damage Signs: Stains or swelling around the frame suggest leaks that need addressing.

Recognizing Worn-Out Siding

  • Cracks or Holes: Small cracks can lead to larger issues like water infiltration if left unaddressed.
  • Warping or Buckling: Prolonged exposure to heat and moisture may distort certain siding materials.
  • Fading Color: Dullness indicates that siding is nearing the end of its lifespan.
  • Rotting Wood Siding (if applicable): Moisture damage often leads wooden siding materials to decay over time.

Table of Common Replacement Timelines

Component Expected Lifespan Key Maintenance Tips
Vinyl Siding 20–40 years Clean annually; inspect for cracks.
Wood Siding 10–50 years (varies) Repaint every 3–7 years; seal properly.
Aluminum Siding 30–50 years Avoid dents; clean periodically.
Windows 15–30 years Re-caulk edges regularly; clean tracks.
Exterior Doors 20–30+ years Check hinges/seals; repaint metal doors.

The Importance of Timely Replacement

Delaying replacements when necessary can lead to increased costs down the line—from skyrocketing energy bills due to poor insulation, pest infestations through damaged siding, or structural compromises caused by water infiltration. Preventive care paired with timely upgrades ensures your home stays safe, efficient, and visually appealing for years ahead.

By staying vigilant about these warning signs and monitoring wear over time, you can plan replacements proactively instead of reacting after significant damage occurs. It’s always wise to consult professionals for inspections if you’re uncertain about the condition of your home’s exterior components.

How to Choose a Siding Company Foley MN Residents Can Trust for Exterior Renovations

When planning an exterior renovation for your home, deciding whether to replace your windows or siding first can feel like a daunting choice. Each plays a crucial role in your home’s overall appearance and energy efficiency, and the order of replacement can significantly affect the outcome of the project. Below is a guide to help you prioritize and make informed decisions.

Key Factors to Consider for Siding Installation Foley MN

  1. Inspect both windows and siding for signs of damage or wear.
  2. Common issues with siding: warping, cracks, mold growth, fading colors.
  3. Common issues with windows: drafts, condensation between glass panes, difficulty opening or closing.
  4. Replacing both may be ideal but isn’t always financially feasible. Prioritize based on urgency and long-term benefits.
  5. Windows are integral to sealing your home against drafts and water infiltration.
  6. Damaged siding can allow moisture to seep into walls, leading to structural damage over time.
  7. Windows often contribute more directly to energy efficiency by reducing heat loss in winter and limiting heat gain in summer.
  8. Insulated siding also helps but is secondary if windows are leaky.

Benefits of Siding Replacement Foley MN Before Replacing Windows

  • Ensures proper fitting: New windows can be installed without cutting into freshly replaced siding.
  • Improves energy efficiency immediately: Modern windows often come with advanced glazing that reduces heat transfer.
  • Minimizes future disruptions: If window frames require adjustment down the line, replacing them first avoids damaging new siding during installation.

Pros of Replacing Siding First

  • Refreshes curb appeal instantly: New siding transforms the look of your home quickly.
  • May reveal hidden issues: Removing old siding might expose underlying problems like rot or pest damage near window frames.
  • Protects structural integrity: If your current siding is severely damaged, addressing it first prevents further weather-related deterioration.

Best Practices for Coordinating Projects

  1. Consult with Contractors
    Hire professionals who specialize in exterior renovations and discuss how replacing one component might impact the other.
  2. Plan Around Seasons
    Schedule projects during mild weather conditions for optimal installation results.
  3. Combine Projects When Possible
    Bundling window and siding replacements together may save time and reduce labor costs.

Table Comparing Window vs. Siding Replacement Priority

Factor Replace Windows First Replace Siding First
Immediate Energy Savings High impact Moderate impact
Protection from Moisture Secondary concern Primary benefit
Curb Appeal Minimal improvement Significant improvement
Installation Convenience Easier without new siding May require adjustments later

Making an informed decision about whether to replace your windows or siding first requires careful assessment of their condition, budget constraints, and overall renovation goals. By weighing these factors effectively and consulting professionals as needed, you can achieve seamless results that enhance both functionality and aesthetics for years ahead.

Should You Replace Your Windows or Siding First? A Guide to Prioritizing Exterior Renovations

When planning an exterior renovation, deciding whether to replace your windows or siding first can feel overwhelming. Both play vital roles in your home’s appearance, energy efficiency, and protection from the elements. Prioritizing these projects strategically is key to achieving the best results while minimizing costs and complications. Here’s a detailed guide to help you make the right choice.

Key Factors to Consider

  1. Inspect both your windows and siding for signs of deterioration:
    • Windows: Look for drafts, condensation between panes, water damage, or difficulty opening and closing.
    • Siding: Check for cracks, warping, rot, mold growth, or fading paint.
  2. If one is significantly more damaged than the other, it’s usually best to address it first to prevent further issues.
  3. Old windows with single-pane glass or deteriorated seals often lead to higher energy bills due to poor insulation. Upgraded windows can enhance energy efficiency by reducing heat loss during winter and cooling loss in summer.
  4. Likewise, damaged siding can allow air leaks or moisture penetration that impacts your home’s insulation qualities. Replacement siding with improved thermal performance may also drastically reduce energy costs.
  5. Replacing both at once might be ideal if your budget allows because coordinating these projects could save time and labor expenses.
  6. However, if you’re working with a limited budget, determine which replacement will have the most immediate impact on comfort and structural integrity.
  7. If you’re installing new windows after replacing siding, sections of the siding may need removal for proper fitting—leading to additional labor costs.
  8. Installing new windows first ensures that they fit correctly without causing unnecessary damage when siding is replaced later.

Benefits of Replacing Windows First

  • Ensures a more seamless installation process since new window frames can be properly sealed against existing siding.
  • Prevents potential water infiltration by allowing contractors to address flashing details around window openings before re-siding.
  • Allows homeowners to test out improved energy savings before committing additional funds toward new siding.

Benefits of Replacing Siding First

  • Addresses foundational problems with moisture infiltration or structural damage in exterior walls.
  • Provides a fresh exterior look that immediately boosts curb appeal while giving you time to evaluate your window needs further.
  • Creates a sturdy surface if future projects require coordination between window installation teams and external construction crews.

Combining Window and Siding Replacement Projects

Advantages Why It Matters
Cost Savings Bundled services from contractors often result in discounts on materials/labor fees.
Cohesive Design Ensures colors/styles align perfectly across all elements of your home’s exterior.
Streamlined Timeline Avoids overlapping work schedules so one project doesn’t disrupt another later.

Final Recommendations

The decision ultimately depends on factors like the condition of your existing materials, budget constraints, and long-term goals for energy efficiency or aesthetics.

If either element is severely damaged (e.g., rotting wood around windows or cracked vinyl on walls), prioritize it first as delaying repairs could exacerbate underlying issues over time. On the other hand—if both replacements are needed but finances allow only one phase initially—it makes sense from both functional/financial perspectives alike ensuring logical sequences flow naturally forward seamlessly into future upgrades thereafter optimizing investment return comprehensively altogether long-run development plans considered meticulously detail-oriented approaches beforehand wisely executed step-by-step!

Expert Tips from a Siding Contractor Foley MN: Replacing Windows Without Damaging Your Siding

Replacing windows can be a significant home improvement project, and one common concern is whether it can be done without causing damage to your siding. The good news is that with proper planning, techniques, and experienced professionals, it is possible to replace your windows without harming the surrounding siding. Below are key considerations, tips, and steps to ensure a seamless result.

Factors That Influence the Process

  1. Vinyl Siding: Vinyl siding is relatively flexible and can usually be removed and reinstalled without damage if done carefully.
  2. Wood Siding: Wood siding requires more precision during the process as it may crack or splinter if mishandled.
  3. Fiber Cement Siding: This type of siding is durable but brittle; improper handling can cause chips or cracks.
  4. Aluminum or Steel Siding: These materials are prone to denting during removal or reinstallation and need extra care.
  5. Window Style and Size
    Larger or custom-sized windows may require modifications to the opening, which might impact the surrounding siding.
  6. Age of Siding
    Older siding materials may become brittle over time, increasing the risk of damage during window replacement.

Best Practices for Window Replacement Without Damaging Siding

  • Pre-Installation Inspection
    Before starting the project, inspect both the window frame and surrounding siding for any existing damage or wear-and-tear that could complicate removal or replacement.
  • Use Proper Tools
    Specialized tools like pry bars with protective pads are essential to carefully remove surrounding trim pieces without damaging the siding.
  • Work with an Experienced Contractor
    A professional contractor will have the expertise required to navigate complex situations where both window installation and siding preservation coexist.

Step-by-Step Overview

Task Description
Remove Existing Trim Carefully detach trim around windows using appropriate tools to avoid cracking the material.
Inspect Window Opening Check for structural integrity before installing a new window frame.
Protect Surrounding Areas Use tape or protective covers over nearby sections of siding during installation.
Install New Windows Position new windows into place while ensuring no unnecessary force on adjacent surfaces.
Reattach Trim Replace removed trim pieces securely while double-checking alignment.

When Should You Consider Replacing Both Windows and Siding?

If your home’s siding is nearing its lifespan or already showing signs of deterioration (such as warping, fading, or cracking), it might make sense to plan for both window replacement and new siding installation at once. This approach ensures a cohesive exterior appearance while potentially reducing labor costs by combining projects.

Benefits of Hiring Professionals

Working with licensed contractors ensures a smooth process from start to finish: – Expertise in assessing unique challenges posed by different types of siding. – Access to advanced tools that reduce risks. – Knowledge about building codes and proper sealing techniques for energy efficiency.

By taking these precautions into account, homeowners can confidently replace their windows while maintaining their current siding intact—or making informed decisions about upgrading all aspects of their home’s exterior in one comprehensive renovation process.

How to Choose the Right Contractor for High-Quality Exterior Renovation Projects

Choosing the right contractor for your exterior renovation projects, such as siding repair or window replacement, is a critical decision that can directly impact the final outcome of your home improvement efforts. A professional contractor not only ensures high-quality results but also helps you avoid unnecessary expenses and delays. Below are key steps and considerations to help you select a reliable contractor for your project.

Research Local Contractors

  • Angi (formerly Angie’s List): Offers verified customer reviews.
  • Better Business Bureau (BBB): Provides ratings based on trustworthiness and performance.
  • Google Reviews: Showcases local feedback from homeowners near you.

Look specifically for contractors who emphasize experience in projects similar to yours. For example, if siding repair is your primary concern, prioritize those who specialize in that niche.

Verify Credentials

  1. State Licensing: Check that the contractor holds a valid license to operate in your state or municipality.
  2. Insurance Coverage: Verify liability insurance and workers’ compensation coverage to protect yourself from unforeseen damages or injuries.
  3. Manufacturer Certifications: Some contractors carry certifications from manufacturers, indicating they are trained in installing specific products like fiber cement or vinyl siding.

Request Multiple Estimates

  • Ensure they provide a detailed breakdown of labor costs, materials expenses, project timelines, and potential additional fees.
  • Avoid contractors with significantly lower bids than others; this could signal subpar materials or shortcuts during installation.

Evaluate Communication Skills

  • Assess whether the contractor listens carefully to your concerns.
  • Ensure they provide clear explanations about materials, design options, and processes.
  • Gauge responsiveness by observing how quickly they return calls or emails.

Poor communication upfront may lead to misunderstandings during the project.

Ask About Warranties

  • Warranty duration (e.g., 5 years workmanship warranty).
  • Whether product defects will be addressed directly through them or via manufacturers.

A solid warranty reflects confidence in their work quality while offering peace of mind should issues arise later.

Warranty Type Typical Duration Covers
Workmanship Warranty 1–10 years Installation errors
Manufacturer Warranty 10–50 years or lifetime Product defects

Check References

  • The contractor’s reliability under deadlines.
  • Quality of finish work.
  • Ability to address unexpected challenges professionally.

Additionally, drive by homes where the contractor has worked previously; inspect how well their work has held up over time.

Red Flags To Avoid

1) Upfront Full Payment Requests – Reputable professionals typically require partial payments tied closely with milestones rather than full prepayment upfront. 2) No Written Contract – Insist upon written agreements detailing scope/timing/costs before starting anything official! 3) Lack Of Verifiable Details/Reviews

Making informed decisions protects investments long-term while securing attractive durable outcomes homeowners deserve.

Questions About Siding Installation and Replacement?

Yes. Johnson Exteriors provides siding installation for homeowners throughout Minneapolis, St. Paul, and surrounding Minnesota communities. Material options may include vinyl siding, steel siding, LP SmartSide, and Hardie siding depending on the home, project goals, and exterior needs.

Yes. Siding replacement may be recommended when existing siding is faded, cracked, warped, loose, storm-damaged, brittle, or no longer protecting the home properly. Replacement can help refresh curb appeal while improving long-term exterior protection.

Yes. Some siding problems can be repaired, especially when damage is limited to a specific area. Repair may be appropriate for loose panels, cracked sections, impact damage, storm damage, or smaller problem areas where full replacement is not necessary.

Johnson Exteriors works with several siding options, including vinyl siding, steel siding, LP SmartSide, and Hardie siding. Each material has different advantages depending on appearance goals, durability needs, maintenance expectations, and budget.

Common signs include cracked siding, loose panels, warping, fading, storm damage, moisture staining, repeated repairs, siding pulling away from the home, or damaged areas around windows, doors, and trim.

No. Siding has a major impact on curb appeal, but it also helps protect the home from moisture, wind, impact, and seasonal weather exposure. Damaged or aging siding can affect the exterior wall system underneath.

Yes. Siding projects are often coordinated with gutters, fascia, soffits, windows, doors, trim, and exterior painting when those areas also need attention. Coordinating related exterior work can help the finished project look cleaner and perform better.

Yes. Johnson Exteriors helps homeowners evaluate storm-damaged siding caused by hail, wind, falling debris, or impact damage. Depending on the condition of the siding, repair or replacement may be recommended.

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Protect and Refresh Your Home With New Siding

Siding affects how your home looks, how it handles weather, and how well the exterior stays protected over time. If your siding is cracked, loose, faded, warped, storm-damaged, or no longer performing the way it should, Johnson Exteriors can help you understand the best next step.

Our team can evaluate your siding, visible damage, material options, and exterior improvement goals to help determine whether siding repair, siding replacement, or a new siding installation makes the most sense for your home.

Whether you are considering vinyl siding, steel siding, LP SmartSide, Hardie siding, or repairs to storm-damaged siding, Johnson Exteriors provides practical siding solutions designed for Minnesota homes.