Siding Company in Swampscott, MA

Swampscott’s full-service siding contractor — vinyl, Hardie fiber cement, and Everlast composite siding with proper weather barriers and PVC trim systems. Built for salt air, wind-driven rain, and coastal exposure. CertainTeed 5-Star Siding Contractor. Google Guaranteed. 150+ five-star reviews.

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Why Swampscott Homeowners Choose D&G for Siding

Swampscott siding doesn’t just need to look good — it needs to survive the ocean. Homes along Humphrey Street, Phillips Beach, and Monument Avenue face constant salt spray, wind-driven rain, and nor’easter impacts that destroy siding installed without proper weather management. Even properties further inland deal with the coastal humidity and salt air that accelerates deterioration across every exterior surface.

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Siding Services We Provide in Swampscott

Swampscott homes include historic Victorians and Colonials near the coast with original wood clapboard, mid-century ranches with aging aluminum or early vinyl, and newer construction throughout town. The coastal climate punishes all siding materials — but it punishes poorly installed siding fastest. Here’s what we handle.

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How much does siding replacement cost in Swampscott?

Full vinyl siding replacement on a typical Swampscott home runs $35,000–$45,000 depending on 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.

Hardie fiber cement and Everlast composite both perform well in coastal environments — they resist salt air corrosion, wind-driven moisture, and UV exposure better than vinyl. Vinyl is still a solid option for budget-conscious homeowners when installed with proper weather management behind it, but it can become brittle faster in direct coastal exposure. We walk you through the trade-offs during the consultation so you can make an informed choice.

es. Salt air accelerates the deterioration of wood siding and trim, causes vinyl to become brittle faster, and corrodes metal fasteners and accessories. That’s why proper material selection, corrosion-resistant fasteners, and sealed weather management details matter more on Swampscott homes than on inland properties. We account for coastal exposure in every material and installation decision.

We strongly recommend it — especially in Swampscott. Salt air destroys wood trim faster than siding, and most oceanfront and beach-adjacent homes have significant trim deterioration hidden under layers of paint. Cellular PVC trim won’t rot, doesn’t need painting, and stands up to coastal conditions for decades. The majority of Swampscott homeowners include full PVC trim in the project.

Most full siding projects take 2–3 weeks depending on the home’s size, siding material, and trim scope. Swampscott’s tighter lots and beach-adjacent properties sometimes require adjusted staging and access planning, which your project manager handles. We work section by section to keep the home weathertight throughout the project.

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 Town of Swampscott 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 Town Hall — that’s all part of the project.

Yes, and it’s especially valuable on Swampscott’s older homes. When the old siding is off and the sheathing is exposed, we can add continuous exterior insulation that improves energy performance and reduces thermal bridging. Many of Swampscott’s pre-war and mid-century homes were built with minimal wall insulation. Adding it during a siding project makes a real difference in comfort, energy bills, and resistance to condensation issues in the coastal climate.