
SIDING COMPANY MAPLE GROVE MN
Professional Siding Services
Your home’s exterior is the first thing people notice — and the last thing protecting your family from everything Minnesota throws at it. When your siding is fading, cracking, or pulling away from the house, it’s not just an eyesore. It’s an open invitation for water, mold, and damage that gets more expensive every month you wait.
Presidential Construction replaces siding on homes throughout Maple Grove with materials that are built to handle this climate and look good doing it for decades. Whether you’re upgrading from worn-out vinyl, replacing storm-damaged panels, or transforming your entire home’s appearance with engineered wood or stone accents, we make the process simple — honest pricing, no hidden costs, and a finished product that makes you want to pull into your driveway a little slower. Call us at 651-766-3464 or visit our contact page for a free estimate. Once you see the difference new siding makes, you’ll wish you’d done it sooner.
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Nearby Service Areas
Maple Grove Neighborhoods We Serve
We provide roofing services across all of Maple Grove, including the established neighborhoods near Weaver Lake, the Elm Creek Boulevard corridor, the subdivisions along Bass Lake Road, the homes off Hemlock Lane and County Road 101, the Arbor Lakes area, the Rush Hollow development, Evanswood, the Fish Lake area, and the neighborhoods surrounding Elm Creek Park Reserve.
Each area has its own roofing profile. Homes built in the ’70s and ’80s near Weaver Lake and along the southern portion of the city tend to have roofs at or past the end of their expected lifespan — if they haven’t been replaced already, they’re due. The wave of construction from the ’90s and early 2000s along the central and eastern corridors is now hitting the 25-year mark where aging becomes visible. Newer developments in the northwest — Rush Hollow, Evanswood, the areas near The Grove — have younger roofs but are increasingly dealing with hail damage claims after summer storms. Townhome associations throughout the city face their own challenges around coordinating multi-unit replacements and managing association budgets.
We also serve neighboring communities including Plymouth, Osseo, Brooklyn Park, Champlin, Dayton, Corcoran, and Rogers.
Siding Materials and Options We Offer

Vinyl Siding Installation
Vinyl remains the most popular siding choice for good reason — it’s affordable, low-maintenance, and available in more profiles and colors than ever. Modern vinyl is a far cry from the thin, brittle panels that went on homes 30 years ago. Today’s premium vinyl features fade-resistant color molded through the full panel thickness, improved impact ratings, and insulated backing options that add a layer of thermal protection to your walls.
We install vinyl in lap, Dutch lap, board-and-batten, and shake profiles. For homeowners who want a clean, maintenance-free exterior without the higher price point of engineered wood or fiber cement, premium vinyl delivers solid performance through Minnesota’s freeze-thaw cycles without rotting, warping, or ever needing paint.

Steel Siding Installation
Steel is one of the toughest siding material we carry — nothing else comes close on impact resistance. It won’t crack from hail, won’t warp from temperature swings, doesn’t burn, and shrugs off the kind of abuse that destroys vinyl and damages fiber cement. Baked-on factory finishes resist fading and corrosion for decades with zero maintenance.
We install steel in horizontal lap, board-and-batten, and flush panel profiles. For homeowners who are tired of replacing siding after every major hail event or want a material they’ll never have to think about again, steel is the set-it-and-forget-it option. The upfront cost is higher, but over a 40+ year lifespan with no painting, patching, or panel replacements, the long-term math works in your favor.

LP Smartside Installation
LP SmartSide is the siding product we install most often and the one we’d put on our own homes. It delivers the look and warmth of real wood without the rot, splitting, and constant repainting that natural wood demands. Every panel is treated with LP’s SmartGuard process — zinc borate infused throughout the substrate to resist decay, termites, and fungal growth, with a resin-saturated overlay that locks out moisture and holds paint better than any siding we’ve worked with.
It’s lighter and more impact-resistant than fiber cement, which matters in a city where hail rolls through every summer. The 50-year substrate warranty is among the strongest in the industry. Available in lap, panel, and trim profiles that work across every home style.

Siding Replacement
Complete removal of your existing siding down to the sheathing. We inspect every square foot for moisture damage, rot, mold, and failed house wrap — problems that are invisible from the outside and only revealed once the old material comes off. Any compromised sheathing gets repaired or replaced. Then we install new weather barrier, proper window and door flashing, and your new siding system to manufacturer specifications. This is the project we do most in Maple Grove.

Siding Repairs
A cracked panels from a lawn mower, a section pulling away from the wall, localized moisture damage behind a few boards — not everything requires a full replacement. We try to match existing materials and colors where possible and fix the problem area. If the repair genuinely extends the life of your siding, that’s money well spent. If we discover a few panels and find widespread rot or failed housewrap behind them, we’ll show you what we found and explain why patching the surface won’t solve what’s happening underneath.

Storm Damage Restoration
After a storm, we inspect your siding, document all damage with detailed photos and measurements, and take over your insurance claim from start to finish. We attend the adjuster inspection, identify cracked panels, dented surfaces, and impact marks that might otherwise be overlooked, and file supplements when the initial estimate doesn’t cover the full scope. We’ve been through this process hundreds of times and know exactly what insurance companies need to approve fair coverage. If your damage doesn’t actually justify a claim, we’ll tell you that before you file — not after.
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Why Maple Grove Homeowners Trust Us with Their Siding
We’re right here in Maple Grove. Our office is at 6885 Sycamore Ln N, Suite 220 — not across the metro, not out of state. When you have a question about your siding two years from now, you’re calling a company that’s five minutes away and still answers the phone.
We’ve seen what’s behind the walls. We’ve torn siding off homes across this city — original wood panels near Weaver Lake with rot that ran deeper than anyone expected, failing vinyl along Elm Creek Boulevard with sheathing damage hidden for years, and builder-grade materials in Rush Hollow and Evanswood already cracking after a handful of Minnesota winters. Every era of Maple Grove construction has its own weak points, and we know where to look.
We recommend what you actually need. If a few panels can be repaired and the rest of your siding is solid, that’s what we’ll quote. If we pull back a section and find moisture damage spreading behind the surface, we’ll show you the photos and explain why a full replacement is the better investment. We don’t push materials that aren’t warranted for your situation and we don’t inflate the scope to pad an invoice.
We take the headaches off your plate. Insurance claims, building permits, adjuster meetings, supplement filings — we handle all of it. Storm damage is a major part of what we do, and our experience navigating Hennepin County claims means we know exactly what documentation carriers need to approve the full scope of work.
We guarantee what we install. Every siding project is backed by manufacturer warranties on materials and our own TruShield Limited Lifetime Workmanship Warranty. Our A+ BBB rating reflects the standard we hold ourselves to — and you can verify it because we’re right here in the same city.
Our Siding Process
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Free Exterior Assessment
We get on your roof and examine every component — shingles, flashing, valleys, vents, pipe boots, ridge caps, and gutterline. We check the attic for ventilation balance, insulation levels, and signs of moisture.
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Estimate and Material Selection
A detailed, line-item estimate that breaks down exactly what’s included. We bring samples, walk you through the differences between LP SmartSide, vinyl, and steel, and help you choose the product, profile, and color that fits your home’s style and your budget. No pressure to decide on the spot.
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Insurance and Permit Coordination
If storm damage is involved, we manage the insurance claim from documentation through approval — adjuster meetings, damage reports, and supplements when the initial estimate falls short. We also pull all required building permits through the City of Maple Grove so your project is code-compliant from the start.
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Professional Installation
Our crews strip the old siding, inspect and repair the sheathing and substrate underneath, install new weather barrier and flashing, and apply your new siding to manufacturer specifications. We protect your landscaping, contain debris throughout the project, and keep the site clean at the end of every work day. Most full replacements take one to two weeks depending on home size and complexity.
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Warranty and Documentation
Every roof we install is also backed by our TruShield Limited Lifetime Workmanship Warranty, which covers the labor and installation for as long as you own your home.
Siding Problems We See Across Maple Grove
After replacing siding on homes throughout this city, the same issues show up over and over. Recognizing them early is the difference between a manageable project and an expensive emergency.
Moisture hiding behind siding that looks fine from the street. This is the most costly problem we encounter in Maple Grove — and the most deceptive. Siding can look perfectly acceptable from the curb while the sheathing behind it is soft, wet, and growing mold. It starts with a small failure — a cracked panel, a gap in the flashing around a window, caulk that’s pulled away from a trim joint — and moisture works its way in quietly. By the time you notice a soft spot or a musty smell near an exterior wall, the damage behind the surface has usually been spreading for months or years.
Original siding from the ’80s and ’90s well past its lifespan. Maple Grove’s building boom between 1975 and 2000 put a lot of homes on the map — and a lot of those homes still have their original siding. Vinyl from that era was thinner, less impact-resistant, and less UV-stable than today’s products. Wood siding has been painted over so many times the substrate underneath is failing. If you’re in one of the established neighborhoods near Weaver Lake, along Bass Lake Road, or in the subdivisions off Hemlock Lane, there’s a good chance your siding is on borrowed time. Repainting or patching at this stage is just spending money on a surface while the real problems are underneath it.
Builder-grade siding failing early on newer homes. Just like roofing, some builders cut costs on siding by using the thinnest vinyl or the lowest-grade product that meets code. We’ve pulled siding off 10-15 year old homes in Maple Grove’s 2005-2015 construction and found panels that were already cracking, fading unevenly, and letting moisture behind the seams. A couple of hail seasons on entry-level material accelerates the breakdown. If your home is relatively new but panels are already warping, cracking at the nail line, or showing uneven color, the material isn’t aging well.
Failed flashing around windows and doors. This is where the majority of moisture intrusion starts — not through the siding panels themselves, but through the gaps where windows, doors, and penetrations meet the wall. Flashing that was installed incorrectly, skipped entirely, or has deteriorated over time gives water a direct path behind your siding and into the wall cavity. Every siding replacement we do includes full inspection and correction of window and door flashing, because new panels over bad flashing just hides the same problem behind a fresh surface.
Hail and wind damage that gets overlooked. After a storm, most homeowners look at their roof and forget about their siding. But hail cracks vinyl, chips fiber cement, dents steel, and leaves impact marks that weaken the surface. Wind can pull panels loose or drive debris into the face of the material. That damage is covered under the same insurance claim as your roof — but only if it gets documented. When we inspect after a storm, we walk the full exterior so nothing gets left off the claim.
Why Your Siding Matters More Than Curb Appeal
Siding covers more square footage of your home’s exterior than any other material. It’s not just what makes your house look good from the street — it’s the barrier that keeps moisture out of your wall cavities, insulation dry, and framing intact. When siding fails, the damage behind it moves fast and costs significantly more to repair than the siding itself ever would have.
Water behind siding doesn’t announce itself. It saturates your sheathing, degrades your housewrap, soaks into insulation that loses its effectiveness when wet, and feeds mold growth inside wall cavities you can’t see without tearing things open. By the time the signs show up inside your home — bubbling paint, musty odors, staining on interior walls — the structural damage is often already extensive.
In Maple Grove’s housing market, siding condition carries real weight. Cracked, faded, or visibly aging siding tells every buyer and inspector that the exterior has been neglected — and it raises questions about what else has gone unaddressed. Fresh siding installed over properly repaired sheathing and new weather barriers transforms both the appearance and the protection of your home. Siding replacement typically recoups 70-80% of the project cost in added property value, making it one of the highest-return exterior investments you can make.
What New Siding Costs in Maple Grove
Here’s where siding pricing stands for Maple Grove homes in 2026.
Vinyl siding replacement on a typical home runs between $18,000 and $35,000 depending on square footage, number of stories, trim complexity, and how much sheathing repair is needed once the old material comes off. LP SmartSide engineered wood falls between $28,000 and $50,000. James Hardie fiber cement typically ranges from $30,000 to $55,000. Steel siding runs $24,000 to $42,000. Boral Versetta Stone accent work is priced separately based on coverage area.
What moves a project toward the higher end is usually a combination of multi-story walls requiring scaffolding, extensive sheathing rot or moisture damage discovered during tear-off, detailed trim work around multiple windows and architectural features, and the removal of existing materials that are layered or fastened in ways that add labor time.
Bundling siding with a roof replacement, window upgrade, or gutter installation often reduces total cost since our crew is already mobilized and transition details between systems get handled in the right sequence. Every estimate we provide is free, written, and broken down line by line so you can see exactly where the money goes. No vague allowances, no surprise invoices after the fact. (Pricing updated for 2026.
Other Services We Offer in Maple Grove
Seasonal
Roofing
Protecting everything underneath
- Asphalt
- Hail-Resistant
- Metal
Year-Round
Windows
Enhance your home’s exterior appeal
- Vinyl & Composite
- Wood
- Aluminum Clad
Year-Round
Gutters
Enhancing homes with modern solutions
- Seamless Aluminum
- Downspouts
- Water Management
Commonly Asked Questions About Siding
How do I know if my siding needs replacing or just repairing?
If the damage is limited to a small area — a few cracked panels, one section with moisture issues, an isolated hail strike — a repair usually makes sense. If you’re seeing widespread cracking, warping, fading across multiple walls, soft spots when you press on the surface, or the siding is 20+ years old with compounding issues, replacement is almost always the better investment. The real answer comes from looking at what’s behind the panels. Surface damage you can see often isn’t the full story — we inspect the sheathing and housewrap underneath before making a recommendation.
What siding material holds up best in Minnesota’s climate?
LP SmartSide engineered wood is our top recommendation for most homes. It handles freeze-thaw cycling without cracking, resists hail impact better than fiber cement, and carries a 50-year substrate warranty. James Hardie fiber cement is another strong performer — extremely rigid, non-combustible, and resistant to moisture and pests. Steel is the toughest option if hail resistance is your primary concern. Vinyl is the most affordable and works well for homeowners who want zero maintenance at a moderate price point. The right choice depends on your budget, your priorities, and how long you plan to stay.
What’s the difference between LP SmartSide and James Hardie?
Both are premium products, but they perform differently. LP SmartSide is lighter, more impact-resistant, and produces a more natural wood appearance. It’s easier for crews to handle on complex homes and its 50-year substrate warranty is among the longest in the industry. James Hardie is heavier and more rigid, which gives it excellent fire resistance and dimensional stability. The ColorPlus factory finish carries a 15-year color warranty. Where Hardie falls short compared to SmartSide is impact resistance — it’s more prone to cracking from hail — and seam visibility, which tends to be more noticeable. We install both and can walk you through the differences on your specific home.
How long does siding last?
It depends on the material and what’s behind it. Vinyl typically lasts 20-40 years. LP SmartSide and James Hardie both carry 50-year warranties and routinely perform that long when installed correctly over proper weather barriers. Steel exceeds 40 years. The biggest factor isn’t the siding itself — it’s whether the housewrap, flashing, and ventilation behind it were done right. Poorly installed weather barriers will shorten the life of any siding material regardless of quality.
Do I need a building permit for siding replacement?
Yes. The City of Maple Grove requires a building permit for siding replacement to ensure compliance with the Minnesota State Building Code. We handle the entire permitting process on every project — application, submission, and inspection coordination — so you don’t touch any of the paperwork. You can find general permit information on the City of Maple Grove website.
How long does a full siding replacement take?
Most homes take one to two weeks depending on size, number of stories, material choice, and how much sheathing repair is needed underneath. Homes with detailed trim work, multiple architectural features, or extensive moisture damage behind the old siding may run slightly longer. We provide a realistic timeline before work begins and communicate daily if anything changes.
Can you match my existing siding if I only need a partial repair?
In most cases, yes. We carry a wide selection of profiles and colors across our product lines and can match most current materials closely. The challenge comes with older siding that’s been discontinued or has faded significantly over time — new panels next to 20-year-old panels will look noticeably different even in the same color. If the mismatch is going to be visible, we’ll tell you upfront and discuss whether a larger section replacement or full replacement makes more sense aesthetically.
What brands of siding do you install?
Our primary product is LP SmartSide engineered wood. We also install premium vinyl, steel, and Versetta Stone for accent work. If you have a preference for a specific brand outside our standard lineup, we can special order from manufacturers like Exterior Portfolio, Mastic by Ply Gem, Alside, and CertainTeed. Special orders typically add one to three weeks of lead time and may carry a cost premium. We’re transparent about any differences during the estimate.
Will new siding lower my energy bills?
It can make a noticeable difference, especially if your current siding has gaps, cracks, or failed sealing that lets air pass through. New siding installed over fresh housewrap with proper flashing creates a tighter building envelope. Insulated vinyl and LP SmartSide with foam backing add an additional layer of thermal resistance. The biggest energy gains come when siding replacement is paired with window upgrades — together, they address the two largest sources of air infiltration on most homes.
Does insurance cover siding damage from storms?
If the damage was caused by a covered event — hail, wind, or falling debris — your policy typically covers repair or replacement minus your deductible. Siding damage is often part of a larger exterior claim that includes your roof and gutters. When we inspect after a storm, we document the full exterior so nothing gets missed. We handle the adjuster meeting, point out damage patterns that support the claim, and file supplements when the initial estimate doesn’t cover everything. If the damage doesn’t justify filing, we’ll tell you that before you start the process.
Is it worth replacing siding and roofing at the same time?
If both systems are nearing end-of-life, doing them together produces a better result at a lower combined cost. The flashing details where your roof edge meets your siding, where drip edge directs water away from the fascia, and where wall transitions connect to roof planes all get integrated properly when the same crew handles everything in one project. You save on labor since mobilization happens once, and the finished product looks cohesive rather than piecemeal.
What happens if you find rot or damage behind my siding during tear-off?
We fix it before the new siding goes on. Covering damaged sheathing or framing with fresh siding is something we will never do — it just hides the problem and guarantees it comes back worse. During tear-off, we inspect every wall section. If we find rot, moisture damage, or failed housewrap, we replace the affected sheathing, install new weather barrier, and make sure the substrate is sound before a single panel of new siding goes up. We discuss any additional cost with you before proceeding so there are no surprises.