Siding Replacement and Repair in Peachtree Corners, GA
Expertise for Homes That Have Been Re-Sided Once Already
EXOVATIONS is a licensed siding contractor serving Peachtree Corners and Gwinnett County, with 28+ years of work on the pioneer master-planned subdivisions that define this market. Many of these homes are now on their second cycle of siding replacement, and the right second-cycle scope is usually different from what the first project did.
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Professional Siding Contractors in Peachtree Corners, GA
Peachtree Corners is one of metro Atlanta's pioneer master-planned communities. The city's history matters for siding work, because most of the original 1968-1985 housing stock here is now in its 40s and 50s, well past the service life of the cedar shake, T1-11, and first-generation hardboard cladding these homes were originally built with.
We've been working Gwinnett County since 1998, which means we've watched the first wave of Peachtree Corners re-sides happen in real time across the 2000-2010 window. Many of those first-cycle projects used builder-grade vinyl or hardboard products that have themselves now reached end of life, putting these homes in second-cycle replacement territory. We know what was originally on your home, what the first re-side likely added, and what the right second-cycle answer is for both performance and the long-term resale value of a Peachtree Station or Neely Farm property. Every project starts with an in-home assessment and a written quote.
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View our photo gallery to experience the exceptional craftsmanship EXOVATIONS delivers in all siding projects in Peachtree Corners, GA. Our collection demonstrates a spectrum of styles and finishes, from full siding replacements to precise repairs, all highlighting our attention to detail and commitment to quality. Whether you are looking for inspiration or wish to see some examples firsthand, our gallery offers insight into how we can improve and protect your Peachtree Corners home with elegant and durable siding solutions.
Signs Your Peachtree Corners Home Needs New Siding
Knowing when to repair or replace your siding helps you avoid expensive surprises and keeps your Peachtree Corners home looking right. Six signs to watch for, with the pioneer-master-plan and second-cycle context that makes them show up the way they do here.
Cracks, Warping, or Holes
On an original 1968-1985 Peachtree Corners home with first-generation cedar shake or T1-11 still in place, hairline cracks become panel failure quickly because the product has been at end-of-service-life for a decade or more. On a home that was re-sided with vinyl in the 2000s, cracks at the 20-year mark almost always mean the vinyl itself is reaching the end of its serviceable life.
Fading or Peeling Paint
South and west exposure on a Peachtree Corners home with painted hardboard (original or first-cycle re-side) degrades paint faster than factory-finished fiber cement. Chalky residue on your fingers when you touch the siding means the paint binder has broken down. Vinyl re-sides from the early 2000s show fade differently, as overall color washout across the whole panel rather than chalky breakdown.
Mold, Mildew, or Algae Growth
North and east elevations of most original Peachtree Corners subdivisions sit under dense mature tree canopy. That shade plus humidity is the textbook condition for algae and mildew growth. Surface algae rinses off; black streaking that returns within months of a cleaning means moisture is trapped behind the cladding.
Bubbling or Blistering
Almost always trapped moisture. On a Peachtree Corners home that has already been re-sided once, bubbling on the first-cycle product often indicates the first project's flashing or caulking details were under-spec'd and have now failed. The cosmetic bubble is downstream of an assembly-level issue from the first re-side.
Increased Energy Bills
If your Peachtree Corners home was built before 2000 and the first re-side did not add continuous insulation behind the cladding, there is almost certainly no exterior continuous insulation on the home. A second-cycle re-side paired with continuous insulation often delivers a measurable cooling-cost reduction.
Loose or Missing Panels
On original cladding, this is usually a fastener pull-through after sheathing softening. On first-cycle re-side cladding, this is more often an installation defect from the first project (improper fastener placement, hidden-fastener system shortcuts) finally showing up as a visible problem.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q Is EXOVATIONS a licensed siding contractor in Peachtree Corners?
Yes. EXOVATIONS is a licensed Georgia general contractor, fully insured, and a James Hardie Elite Preferred Remodeler, a credential publicly searchable in the manufacturer's contractor directory. We've been serving Peachtree Corners and the broader Gwinnett County market since 1998.
Q Do you offer free in-home estimates for siding projects in Peachtree Corners?
Yes. Every Peachtree Corners siding project starts with a no-cost in-home assessment. A real estimator walks every elevation of your home, identifies the actual scope, and inspects for hidden moisture or sheathing concerns. You receive a written, line-item quote with warranty terms before any work is scheduled, and on multi-cycle homes the assessment includes a read on what cladding history is in play and how it affects the second-cycle scope.
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My Peachtree Station/Neely Farm/Amberfield home was re-sided around 2000-2010, and the second-cycle siding is already showing problems. What's going on?
Two patterns are common. First, many first-cycle re-sides in that 2000-2010 window used vinyl or builder-grade hardboard products, both of which reach their own end-of-service-life at the 20-year mark and are now starting to fail right on schedule. Second, some first-cycle projects were installed with under-spec flashing, caulking, or fastener details, and those installation shortcuts surface as visible failures 10 to 15 years later. At the second-cycle assessment we identify which pattern your home is on, and the right second-cycle answer is almost always fiber cement because the 30-year warranty product ends the recurring re-side cycle.
Q Peachtree Corners has its own city government. Does the city issue building permits for siding, or does that still go through Gwinnett County?
Permits route through Gwinnett County. Peachtree Corners incorporated in 2012 as a "service-lite" city, which means the city government handles zoning, code enforcement, and a few related functions, but Gwinnett County still provides building permits, public safety, and most other municipal services. For most surface-only siding work, no permit is required regardless of jurisdiction. If your project includes sheathing replacement or structural framing repair, the permit goes through Gwinnett County Department of Planning and Development. We confirm at the assessment and handle the permit submission if one is needed.