What a Bloomingdale Siding Project Looks Like With Us
We start by finding out how far the damage goes. Failed siding often conceals wet sheathing, and there is no honest way to quote a project without knowing. Then the work proceeds in a sequence built for Florida weather:
- Tear-off and inspection, replacing compromised sheathing rather than burying it under new material
- Modern water-resistive barrier with taped seams and correctly lapped flashing at every window, band board, and roofline junction
- Fiber cement installation with manufacturer-specified fastening and clearances — the details warranties actually hinge on
- Finish and trim work in PVC or pre-finished fiber cement, sealed and caulked for the summer downpour season
HOA and Permit Paperwork Handled
Much of Bloomingdale is deed-restricted, and architectural review boards want color samples and product specs before work begins. We prepare those submittals routinely and pull Hillsborough County permits ourselves, so the administrative side never stalls your project.
Matching the Neighborhood, Upgrading the House
These streetscapes have a consistent suburban character — mature oaks, coordinated earth tones, brick and stucco accents. New siding should sit comfortably in that context. We will bring sample boards to your home so you can check colors against your roof, your stucco, and your neighbors' homes in actual afternoon light.
Backed Longer Than the Problem Lasted
Our installations carry a 25-year workmanship warranty, and with more than 2,000 projects completed we have the track record to make that promise meaningful. The hardboard on your gables lasted maybe thirty years; the replacement we install is specified, flashed, and fastened to outlast it decisively.
Estimates are free and happen at your house, on a ladder, looking at the actual boards — not from a satellite photo. If only one elevation is failing, we will tell you that and quote the smaller job. When you are ready for a straight assessment of your siding, we are ready to climb.