Siding & Gutters
Est. 2002

Siding & Gutters That Elevate Your Home

Protect and beautify your home's exterior with weather-resistant siding and efficient gutter systems.

Siding & Gutters
Overview

A considered approach to siding & gutters

The exterior is your home's first impression and its primary defense — siding sheds water, gutters carry it away, and together they protect everything inside the wall. We install both as an integrated system designed for Indiana's freeze-thaw cycles and summer storms.

01

Tear-Off and Inspection Before Anything New Goes On

We don't side over the existing wall and hope. We tear off old siding, inspect the sheathing and weather barrier, repair any rot or damage we find, and then build the new system on a sound substrate. The cost difference compared to siding-over is small; the long-term performance difference is enormous.

02

House Wrap and Flashing as a Continuous System

Modern siding only performs as well as the weather-resistive barrier behind it. We install house wrap with proper laps, integrate window and door flashing into the wrap in the correct sequence, and tape seams so the wall behind the siding is a continuous drainage plane. Done right, incidental moisture exits the wall instead of soaking into framing.

03

Material Choices Built for Indiana

Fiber cement, engineered wood, vinyl, and metal siding all have legitimate places on Indiana homes, and all four can be installed beautifully or badly. We help you weigh longevity, maintenance, appearance, and budget so the material decision is grounded in your house and your tolerance for upkeep rather than a sales script. We then install whichever you choose to manufacturer specification, full stop.

04

Color and Texture That Age Well

Bold trend colors look great in the brochure and dated within a decade. We help you select colors and textures that read well against your roof, your masonry, your landscaping, and your neighborhood — choices that will still feel right when you go to sell in twelve years. Accent colors get applied to the elements that are easy and inexpensive to refresh.

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Schedule a complimentary on-site consultation. We'll listen, ask the right questions, and outline a clear path forward — no pressure, no obligation.

1632 W Defenbaugh St, Kokomo, IN 46902

05

Trim, Soffits, and Fascia Treated as Part of the Project

It's surprisingly common to see a beautifully sided house with sagging soffits, peeling fascia, and tired trim that gives away its age. We address soffit, fascia, frieze, and corner trim as part of every siding project so the exterior reads as a unified, finished piece of architecture rather than a partial refresh.

06

Gutters Sized to Actual Roof Loads

Standard five-inch gutters can be undersized for steep or large roof planes, especially in heavy Midwestern rain events. We size gutters to the roof area they're draining and add downspouts where flow demands it, so water leaves the roof and the building envelope without overflowing onto siding, windows, or foundations.

07

Downspouts Aimed Where Water Should Go

A gutter system that empties water two feet from the foundation is just a slow leak into the basement. We extend downspouts to discharge well away from the building, integrate with existing yard drainage where possible, and verify slope so water moves out rather than back toward the wall. Most basement moisture problems start at a poorly aimed downspout.

08

Gutter Guards Without the Marketing Spin

Some gutter-protection products work, some don't, and many cost far more than they're worth. We install gutter guards we've stood behind for years, and we're honest about when adding them is and isn't worth the cost. The goal is gutters you don't have to climb a ladder to maintain four times a year.

09

A Clean Job Site and a Clean Handoff

Siding and gutter work generates a lot of debris, and the difference between a well-run job site and a bad one is whether the homeowner notices. We protect landscaping, contain cutoffs, magnetic-sweep for fasteners, and walk the property with you at the end so any final adjustments are made before our trucks leave. The completed exterior should look as clean from the curb as it does from the front step.