Siding functions a bit like a coat of armor for your home. It protects your home from pests, winds, and wet weather, while also helping to prevent drastic temperature swings by insulating it from the blazing summer sun and bone-chilling winds blowing off Lake Erie all winter long. But siding also provides a lot of aesthetic value and helps ensure your house looks as beautiful as you’d want it to.
But you can only enjoy these benefits when you have your home’s siding installed by a team of true professionals who have the skill, expertise, and experience to deliver the results you deserve. That’s exactly what you get when you rely on Asbury Roofing & Siding — New Philadelphia’s choice for exterior home services. Licensed, insured, and familiar with the unique needs of homes in Sugarcreek and the surrounding area, we can provide the siding solutions our customers need.
Contact us today to schedule your free inspection and see the Asbury Roofing & Siding difference for yourself.
Asbury Roofing & Siding provides a full range of siding services, from small residential projects to large-scale commercial replacements. While we’re equipped to take on any siding job, our customers most often request:
Vinyl siding is one of the most popular choices in Ohio, and for good reason. It’s affordable, low-maintenance, and available in a wide variety of colors and styles to match any home. Homeowners also appreciate that it resists rot, insects, and fading, making it a durable option that holds its value over time. Plus, with the option to add foam insulation, vinyl siding can boost your home’s energy efficiency while keeping it looking great for years to come.
Wood siding remains a favorite for its timeless charm and natural beauty. Whether you like the classic look of clapboard, the rustic appeal of cedar shakes, or the distinctive style of board-and-batten, wood siding brings warmth and character that other materials often try to replicate. While it does require more maintenance than some alternatives, with proper installation and care, wood siding can last for decades and continue to enhance your home’s curb appeal.
Composite siding provides the look of real wood while providing much greater durability. Made from a combination of wood fibers and resin, this kind of siding resists moisture, pests, and impact damage better than natural wood does, but it still offers rich textures and fantastic curb appeal. It’s a great choice for homeowners and commercial property owners who want a classic appearance with greater durability and reduced maintenance.
Typically made from aluminum or steel, metal siding is best known for its strength and fire resistance, but it also provides a very modern and contemporary aesthetic. And because metal siding can withstand Ohio’s extreme weather (including wind, hail, and snow), it’s a fantastic option for exposed areas. Modern metal siding also comes in a variety of finishes, including options that mimic wood grain or offer bold architectural flair.
If you want a premium, long-lasting exterior, stone and brick veneers are excellent options. They deliver outstanding curb appeal and durability, whether used for full facades or as accent features. While heavier and more labor-intensive to install than wood, composite, or metal siding, stone and brick provide superior resistance to fire, pests, and harsh weather—making them one of the best choices for lasting value.
No matter which kind of siding you think will work best, Asbury Roofing & Siding is ready to provide the installation or replacement services you need. Contact us today to get started and request your free estimate!
This kind of visible damage demonstrates that the existing siding is starting to break down, leaving your home at risk.
Loose panels provide pests with a way to get behind the siding and compromise your home’s structure.
Wood or composite siding that feels spongy indicates water has penetrated the material and decay may be present.
When your siding loses its protective finish, it loses its ability to protect your home from the elements.
Persistent green or black stains on your siding can indicate moisture problems that should be investigated.
If you notice your heating and cooling bills climbing, it could be a sign that your siding is deteriorating or lacks proper insulation.
Surface defects like these often indicate water is getting trapped beneath the siding, which can eventually lead to structural damage.
If you see termites, carpenter ants, or other insects infesting your siding, it has likely become compromised.
As a family-owned business in Sugarcreek, Ohio, we’ve been part of the community for years. We’re not just contractors; we’re your neighbors. Our family stakes our reputation on trust, reliability, and quality workmanship that stands the test of time.
When you work with us, you’re more than just a job number. We take the time to get to know our clients and understand their unique needs. You’ll receive personalized attention from start to finish, ensuring your project is completed to your satisfaction.
Our roofs are ‘Built with Purpose’ because we never compromise on quality. As a family business, our name is on the line with every job, and as a preferred GAF contractor, we ensure our workmanship and materials are of the highest standard.
Being local means we’re just around the corner. Whether you need a quick repair after a storm or are planning a new roof, we can respond faster than non-local companies. This proximity allows us to provide timely and efficient service.
We believe in honest and transparent communication. You’ll always be informed about project progress, potential issues, and cost estimates. Our goal is to build relationships with our customers based on trust.
We view every single siding installation, repair, or replacement project as its own unique job. That’s the only way we can be sure to provide the kind of individualized service our customers deserve. But with that said, we do start by using the same blueprint, as this helps to ensure consistent results for every siding installation. The basic steps unfold in the following way:
Get in Touch: Start the process by calling Asbury Roofing & Siding or filling out our quick contact form.
Free On-Site Inspection: One of our siding specialists will visit your home to discuss your needs and inspect your current siding, if applicable.
Hassle-Free Estimate: We’ll create a customized siding plan and provide a detailed, itemized estimate with no hidden fees.
Clear Project Definition: You’ll get a clear outline of the project, including siding materials, colors, and an estimated timeline.
Installation and Cleanup: Our skilled technicians will handle the installation and thoroughly clean up afterward so your property looks its best.
Warranty and Guarantee: Along with any applicable manufacturer warranties, we back our work with a 10-year workmanship warranty on all siding projects.
Vinyl siding is primarily composed of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) resin, but it may also contain stabilizers, lubricants, and dyes to provide the kind of durability and eye-popping color homeowners love.
With proper installation, vinyl siding typically lasts between 20 and 40 years.
Vinyl siding itself is not the most energy efficient type of cladding available, but when paired with high-quality insulation, it can provide very good energy efficiency that rivals some other materials.
Homeowners can theoretically install vinyl siding, but it’s not a great DIY project. Many homeowners who try are dissatisfied with the results, and they often inadvertently void the manufacturer’s warrant by failing to install it correctly. That’s why we always recommend professional installation (and when you choose Asbury Roofing & Siding, you’ll even get a 10-year workmanship warranty on top of the manufacturer’s warranty).
Vinyl siding can be painted, though it is not recommended, nor is it necessary in the way it is with wood siding. In fact, part of the appeal of vinyl siding is that it retains its good looks for decades. If you do decide to paint your vinyl siding, it is imperative that you prepare the surface properly to achieve good results.
The best way to clean vinyl siding is by hosing it down with a typical garden hose (never use a pressure washer on the high setting, as this may damage the material). If necessary, you can also use a soft-bristled brush and bucket of soapy water to address stubborn spots.
Manufacturing PVC is not especially environmentally friendly; however, vinyl siding does offer a number of environmental benefits when compared to some other siding materials. Most of these relate to the fact that vinyl siding doesn’t require much maintenance and it lasts for up to 40 years in some cases. It is also energy efficient when insulated, which provides additional environmental benefits.