Siding Installation & Replacement in Saginaw, TX & the Dallas–Fort Worth Area
Siding is the first line of defense against everything North Texas weather delivers—hail, wind, UV exposure, and moisture cycles that stress exterior materials year after year. It also defines how a property looks from the street. At 5 Star Texas Roofing, we handle full siding installation, replacement, and repair across Saginaw and the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, matching the right material to each property's performance requirements, architectural profile, and budget.
Licensed. Detail-driven. One crew from start to finish.
Siding Services in Saginaw, TX and Across DFW
Exterior cladding failures in North Texas tend to accelerate. A compromised siding panel lets moisture into the wall assembly—behind the sheathing, into the insulation, and eventually into the framing. By the time it's visible on the interior, the damage has been building for months. Proactive siding replacement or repair protects the structure, improves thermal performance, and resets the maintenance clock on the most visible surface of the building.
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siding contractors serve Saginaw, Fort Worth, Dallas, Weatherford, Azle, Euless, Bedford, Benbrook, Haslet, Springtown, Waxahachie, Lake Worth, and surrounding communities. Residential and light commercial. Full installations, targeted siding repair, and complete replacements. Every project starts with an honest assessment of what the wall assembly actually needs.
Exterior Siding Systems We Install
Vinyl Siding and Insulated Vinyl Siding
Vinyl siding remains one of the most widely installed exterior cladding systems in North Texas—and for practical reasons. It holds color without painting, resists moisture, and handles the region's temperature swings without the expansion and contraction issues that affect some competing materials. Insulated vinyl siding adds a layer of continuous foam backing that improves thermal performance and gives the panel a more solid feel on the wall. It's a meaningful upgrade for homes where energy performance is a priority. Either way, installation quality determines how the system holds up—improper overlap, missed starter strip alignment, and loose nail hems are the failure points that show up in year three, not year one.
Fiber Cement Siding and Fiber Cement Siding Installation
Fiber cement is engineered for durability — resistant to impact, moisture, insects, and fire in ways that wood and vinyl are not. Hardieboard siding, the James Hardie product line, is the dominant brand in the fiber cement category and the most specified fiber cement siding installation option in the DFW market. It accepts paint well, holds it longer than wood, and carries a warranty profile that reflects its service life. The installation requires specific fastening patterns, joint treatment, and moisture management at penetrations — details that matter more with fiber cement than with most other cladding systems because the material's durability is only as good as the installation behind it.
Board and Batten Siding
Board and batten siding has moved well beyond its agricultural origins. The vertical profile is now one of the more requested exterior styles across the DFW market—particularly on modern farmhouse, transitional, and contemporary builds. It's available in multiple materials: fiber cement, engineered wood, and vinyl versions all exist. Each has different performance characteristics and installation requirements. The look is consistent across materials; the longevity is not. We help clients understand the tradeoffs before committing to a material.
Engineered Wood Siding
Engineered wood siding occupies the space between solid wood and fiber cement—a wood-composite product that offers natural wood aesthetics with better moisture resistance than traditional lumber. It takes paint and stain well, produces a profile that reads as genuine wood, and performs durably when installed with proper moisture management at all joints and penetrations. This is usually where people run into problems: engineered wood products installed without adequate attention to end-cut sealing and joint treatment absorb moisture at those points and fail prematurely despite the material's overall performance profile.
Wood Siding
For historic properties, custom builds, and applications where authentic wood character is the priority, wood siding remains a viable choice. Cedar and pine are the most common species in the DFW market. Wood siding requires more maintenance than composite or fiber cement alternatives—paint or stain cycles every five to seven years, prompt attention to any surface breach—but delivers a depth of texture and character that manufactured materials approximate rather than replicate. We install wood siding with the moisture management details that determine whether it performs for decades or requires early intervention.
Vinyl Siding Replacement
Faded, cracked, impact-damaged, or delaminating vinyl is a candidate for vinyl siding replacement rather than ongoing repair. The economics shift when damage is widespread—patching and repainting sections of a failed vinyl system rarely produces results that justify the cost relative to a full replacement with a new system and a fresh manufacturer warranty. We assess the existing installation, identify the scope of deterioration, and provide a clear recommendation before any work is proposed.
Siding Repair
Not every siding problem requires a full replacement. Isolated impact damage, a few failed panels, a section compromised by moisture intrusion — all of these are siding repair candidates when the surrounding system is structurally sound. We match materials as closely as possible to the existing installation and address any underlying moisture or fastening issues that caused the damage before installing new panels. A repair of an unresolved problem is work that will need to be done again.
Searching for a Siding Company Near Me?
The search for a siding company near me in the DFW market returns a broad field. Most contractors will produce acceptable results. A few won't. Here's what to establish before committing:
Licensed and insured
Siding installation is exterior construction work. Licensing and active insurance coverage protect you when something goes wrong.
Material knowledge
A contractor who installs every product the same way doesn't understand the material-specific requirements that determine long-term performance.
Written scope
Every material, every detail, every line item in writing before work begins. No verbal agreements on a project of this scale.
Local accountability
A company with a permanent DFW address is accountable for warranty calls. A traveling crew is not.
As your siding company near me in Saginaw and across the DFW metroplex, 5 Star Texas Roofing is licensed and insured and brings roofing contractor knowledge to every exterior cladding project. We understand wall assemblies — not just surface materials.
Siding Installation Cost—What Shapes the Number
Siding installation cost in the DFW area is driven by four variables: the material selected, the square footage of the wall area, the condition of the existing sheathing and moisture barrier, and the complexity of the trim and penetration details. A straightforward vinyl siding replacement on a single-story ranch home in Saginaw is a different number than a full fiber-cement siding installation on a two-story home with multiple gables, dormers, and custom trim profiles.
We don't quote without measuring. Any number given without an on-site assessment is a guess that may not reflect what the job actually requires. Our estimate is free, written, and itemized—materials, labor, substrate work, and trim are all broken out separately so you understand exactly where the cost is coming from.
Financing is available for larger projects. Ask when you call.
Why Saginaw and DFW Property Owners? Choose 5 Star Texas Roofing.
Women-owned and locally operated since 2024, we brought roofing contractor discipline to exterior cladding work from day one. Our siding contractors don't cut corners on moisture barriers, skip end-cut sealing to move faster, or hand projects to subcontracted crews after the contract is signed. Every job gets our licensed team, our installation standards, and a written close-out that documents what was installed.
We serve Saginaw and the full Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex—from Azle and Boyd in the northwest to Waxahachie in the south, Bedford and Euless mid-metro, and Dallas proper to the east. Residential and light commercial. New installations and full replacements. The work holds because the details were done right the first time.
Frequently Asked Questions—Siding in Saginaw & DFW
What's the best siding material for North Texas homes?
Fiber cement siding — particularly hardieboard siding — is the most specified option for durability in the DFW climate. It resists impact, moisture, insects, and fire and holds paint significantly longer than wood. Insulated vinyl siding is the practical choice for budget-conscious projects where energy performance is also a goal. The right answer depends on your budget, your home's architecture, and how much maintenance you're willing to take on.
How long does siding installation take?
Most residential siding installation projects in the DFW area are completed in two to five days depending on home size, material, and trim complexity. We provide a project timeline as part of the written estimate.
What is the difference between fiber cement and engineered wood siding?
Fiber cement siding is a cement-based composite — extremely durable, fire-resistant, and dimensionally stable. Engineered wood siding is a wood-composite product that offers a more authentic wood aesthetic at a lower cost than fiber cement but requires more attention to moisture management at cuts and joints. Both outperform solid wood siding in longevity with proper installation.
Can you match existing siding for a repair?
We match material, profile, and color as closely as current product availability allows. Exact matches depend on the age of the original installation—discontinued products sometimes require the closest available substitute. We show you the match options before any repair begins.
What is board and batten siding?
Board and batten siding is a vertical cladding profile characterized by wide panels and narrow strips — battens — covering the seams between them. Originally a barn and agricultural style, it's now widely used on modern farmhouse, transitional, and contemporary homes across the DFW area. Available in fiber cement, engineered wood, and vinyl.
How do I know if I need siding repair or full siding replacement?
Isolated damage — a few impact-damaged panels, a section with moisture intrusion, localized fading — is a repair candidate when the surrounding system is structurally sound. Full siding replacement becomes the right conversation when damage is widespread, the existing system has reached end of service life, or repair costs approach replacement value. We assess both scenarios honestly and recommend accordingly.
What does siding installation cost in the DFW area?
Siding installation cost depends on material, wall area, substrate condition, and trim complexity. We provide a free, written, itemized estimate after on-site measurement — no phone quotes, no bundled numbers that obscure where the cost is coming from.
How do I get a siding estimate in Saginaw or across DFW?
Call (817) 771-1445 or contact us through the website. We'll schedule an on-site assessment, measure the project area, evaluate the existing substrate, and deliver a written estimate—no obligation, no pressure.
Schedule Your Free Siding Estimate in Saginaw or Anywhere in the DFW
Call (817) 771-1445 or reach us online. We'll assess the property, walk through your material options, and deliver a clear written scope before any decision is made.
Right material. Right installation. Built to last in North Texas.
