Matched to Bradenton's Housing Generations
Bradenton is unusual for this coast in that it still has genuine wood-frame neighborhoods. The 1920s cottages in the Village of the Arts and the blocks near old Manatee Avenue were built with wood siding, and many still wear it. For these homes, fiber cement lap siding is the natural successor: it keeps the historic shadow lines but ends the rot-and-repaint cycle.
The block ranches of West Bradenton, Palma Sola and the 1960s streets south of downtown are a different job. There the stucco itself is usually sound but cracked and chalked, while the wood soffits and fascia have quietly rotted. We remediate the stucco, rebuild the eaves, and recoat with finishes rated for Florida UV.
- Fiber cement lap, panel and board-and-batten installed over a drainage plane
- Stucco crack repair, patching and recoating texture-matched to the original
- Soffit and fascia replacement in rot-resistant materials
- Corrosion-resistant fasteners and flashings as standard, not an upgrade
Workmanship We Warranty for 25 Years
With more than 2,000 projects behind us, we can say this with confidence: the difference between siding that lasts and siding that fails is almost never the brand on the box. It is the flashing details, the clearances, and the fasteners, all the things you cannot see from the curb. We build those details right and then back them with a 25-year workmanship warranty.
Every job begins with a free on-site estimate, because no honest siding quote can be written from a satellite photo. We will walk all four elevations with you, probe suspect trim, photograph everything, and leave a written scope broken into clear line items you can phase if the budget calls for it. Whether you are near the Riverwalk, out toward Cortez Road, or in the newer neighborhoods east of I-75, we make it easy to learn exactly what your walls need and what fixing them properly will cost.