Lowe's offers a wide selection of siding options to enhance your home's beauty, durability, and energy efficiency.
At Lowe's, we understand that your home's exterior is more than just a beautiful facade—it's a protective barrier against the elements. That's why we offer a comprehensive range of siding options that combine aesthetics, durability, and energy efficiency.
Our certified installers ensure your siding is installed correctly for maximum performance.
Your home's siding serves multiple critical functions. Beyond enhancing its curb appeal, it protects against harsh weather conditions, insulates your home, and can even increase its resale value. At Lowe's, we offer siding solutions that excel in all these areas.
Whether you're building a new home, remodeling, or simply looking to refresh your exterior, our team of experts can help you find the perfect siding option that matches your style preferences, budget, and local climate requirements.
Discover the perfect siding solution for your home from our diverse range of high-quality materials and styles.
Vinyl siding is a popular choice for homeowners due to its affordability, durability, and low maintenance requirements. Available in a wide range of colors and styles to suit any home design.
Fiber cement siding offers the look of wood with superior durability. It's resistant to fire, insects, and rot, making it an ideal choice for homes in diverse climates.
Engineered wood siding combines the natural beauty of real wood with enhanced durability and resistance to warping, cracking, and splitting.
Add timeless elegance to your home with stone or brick veneer siding. These options provide the look of real stone or brick at a fraction of the cost and weight.
Metal siding offers exceptional durability and modern aesthetics. It's resistant to dents, fire, and pests, making it a smart choice for both residential and commercial properties.
For a classic, natural look, wood siding is unmatched. It provides warmth and character while maintaining excellent insulation properties for your home.
Explore our collection of siding styles to find the perfect match for your home's architecture and aesthetic preferences.
Traditional horizontal siding with overlapping boards for a timeless look.
Horizontal siding with a concave edge for added depth and shadow lines.
Vertical siding with wide boards covered by narrow battens for a rustic look.
Horizontal boards with a rabbeted edge for a modern farmhouse aesthetic.
While many homeowners choose to tackle siding installation as a DIY project, professional installation ensures the job is done correctly and efficiently. Our team of certified installers has the expertise and experience to handle any siding project with precision.
Our installers are trained and certified to ensure your siding is installed to manufacturer specifications and local building codes.
We understand the importance of completing your project on time. Our team works efficiently to minimize disruption to your daily life.
We take care of all cleanup and debris removal, leaving your property clean and tidy when the job is complete.
All our installation services come with a warranty, giving you peace of mind and protection for your investment.
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Understanding the costs associated with siding installation helps you plan your budget effectively. Here's a breakdown of average costs for different siding materials.
Siding Material | Cost per Square Foot (Installed) | Average Cost for a 2,000 sq. ft. Home | Key Benefits |
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Vinyl Siding | $3 - $7 | $6,000 - $14,000 | Affordable, low maintenance, wide color selection |
Fiber Cement Siding | $5 - $12 | $10,000 - $24,000 | Durable, fire-resistant, realistic wood look |
Engineered Wood Siding | $4 - $9 | $8,000 - $18,000 | Natural wood appearance, cost-effective |
Wood Siding | $6 - $15 | $12,000 - $30,000 | Authentic wood beauty, excellent insulation |
Metal Siding | $5 - $10 | $10,000 - $20,000 | Durable, long-lasting, modern aesthetics |
Stone/Brick Veneer | $8 - $20 | $16,000 - $40,000 | High-end appearance, increases home value |
Higher quality materials typically cost more but offer better durability and aesthetics.
Larger homes or those with intricate architectural features will require more materials and labor.
Regional labor costs and availability of materials can impact the overall price.
Deciding whether to install siding yourself or hire a professional depends on your skill level, experience, and the scope of the project.
Not sure which option is right for you? Our experts can help you decide based on your specific needs and budget.
Get Expert AdviceRead testimonials from homeowners who have upgraded their homes with our siding products and services.
"The vinyl siding installation on our home exceeded our expectations. The team was professional, efficient, and the end result looks fantastic. Our neighbors have even commented on how great our house looks now!"
"We chose fiber cement siding for its durability, and we're extremely happy with our decision. The Lowe's team was knowledgeable and helped us select the perfect color and style. The installation process was smooth, and the final result is beautiful."
"The engineered wood siding has transformed our home. Not only does it look stunning, but it's also holding up well against the elements. The installation crew was punctual, cleaned up after themselves, and the entire process was stress-free. Highly recommend!"
Find answers to common questions about siding materials, installation, and maintenance.
The duration of a siding installation project depends on several factors, including the size of your home, the type of siding material, and the complexity of the job. For an average-sized home, installation can take anywhere from 3 to 7 days. Larger homes or those with intricate architectural features may take longer.
In many cases, new siding can be installed over existing siding, which can save time and money. However, this depends on the condition and type of your existing siding. For example, vinyl siding can typically be installed over old siding, but fiber cement or wood siding usually requires the removal of the existing material. A professional installer can assess your situation and recommend the best approach.
Maintenance requirements vary depending on the type of siding you choose:
Yes, certain types of siding can improve your home's energy efficiency. Insulated vinyl siding, for example, has an insulating layer that helps reduce heat transfer, which can lower your heating and cooling costs. Additionally, proper installation of any siding material can help seal gaps and cracks, preventing air leaks that can waste energy.
The lifespan of siding materials varies:
Regular maintenance can extend the lifespan of any siding material.