Siding Company in Peabody, MA

Peabody’s full-service siding contractor — vinyl, Hardie fiber cement, and Everlast composite siding with proper weather barriers and PVC trim systems. CertainTeed 5-Star Siding Contractor. Google Guaranteed. 150+ five-star reviews.

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A home with high-quality siding replacement, enhancing energy efficiency and curb appeal in Peabody, MA.

Why Peabody Homeowners Choose D&G for Siding

Peabody has a wide mix of housing — from Victorian and early 20th-century homes near downtown with original wood clapboard to mid-century ranches and capes with aging vinyl or aluminum, to newer builds in West Peabody. Siding replacement isn’t one-size-fits-all here. The material, prep work, and weather management approach need to match the home.

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Siding Services We Provide in Peabody

Peabody homes range from pre-war properties near the city center with original wood clapboard and cedar shingles to 1960s–80s ranches with faded aluminum or early vinyl, to newer construction in the western neighborhoods. Each era brought different siding materials, sheathing conditions, and wall assemblies. We handle all of them.

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How much does siding replacement cost in Peabody?

Full vinyl siding replacement on a typical Peabody home runs $35,000–$45,000 depending on the home’s size and complexity. Hardie fiber cement and Everlast composite siding projects start around $60,000 and go up based on trim scope, insulation, and architectural details. These are complete projects including old siding removal, sheathing inspection, weather barrier, new siding, and full PVC trim. We provide a detailed written estimate after measuring on site.

Vinyl is the most affordable option — low maintenance, wide color selection, and solid performance when installed with proper weather management. Hardie fiber cement is a premium product that looks and feels more substantial, resists impact, and holds paint longer. Everlast composite is our primary premium alternative — factory-finished, fade-resistant, and backed by strong warranties. The right choice depends on your budget, your home’s style, and how long you plan to stay.

We strongly recommend it, and most Peabody homeowners include full PVC trim in the project. On older Peabody homes, the wood trim is often rotted behind the surface — especially under layers of old paint. Cellular PVC trim won’t rot, doesn’t need painting, and gives the finished exterior a clean, professional look.

Most full siding projects take 2–3 weeks depending on the home’s size, siding material, and trim scope. We work section by section to keep the home weathertight throughout the project. Your project manager provides a clear timeline at signing and manages material staging and crew access.

Yes — and this is one of the most important parts of the project. When we strip old siding, we inspect every square foot of sheathing for rot, water damage, and insect damage. Any compromised sheathing gets replaced before the weather barrier and new siding go on. Peabody’s older homes frequently have hidden moisture damage that’s only visible once the siding is removed.

We’re a CertainTeed 5-Star Siding Contractor, Everlast Advantage Member, and part of the Hardie Contractors Alliance — certified across the three major siding brands. We’re also Google Guaranteed, BBB Accredited with an A+ rating, and NRCA Affiliated. These certifications mean we’re factory-trained by each manufacturer and meet their installation standards.

Yes. The City of Peabody requires a building permit for siding replacement. We handle the permit application, schedule all required inspections, and ensure the work meets current building code. You don’t need to coordinate with City Hall — that’s all part of the project.

Yes. When the old siding is off and the sheathing is exposed, it’s the ideal time to add continuous exterior insulation. This improves energy performance, reduces thermal bridging, and can noticeably reduce heating and cooling costs. Many of Peabody’s older homes were built with minimal wall insulation — adding it during a siding project makes a real difference in comfort and energy bills.