Siding Replacement and Repair in Roswell, GA
Craftsmanship That Respects Roswell's Architecture
EXOVATIONS is a licensed siding contractor serving Roswell and north Fulton, with 28+ years on the city's unusually layered housing stock. We handle Historic Preservation Commission approval on Historic District work and HOA coordination on the master-planned communities, bringing the right craftsmanship to each.
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Professional Siding Installation in Roswell, GA
Roswell's housing stock has no real equivalent in metro Atlanta. The city was incorporated in 1854, which means the Historic District around Canton Street still holds 1840s-1860s mill-village cottages alongside Victorian-era homes and antebellum landmarks like Bulloch Hall. Layered on top of that historic core is a second housing era entirely: the master-planned 1980s and 1990s communities that built out the rest of the city, including Horseshoe Bend, Willow Springs, Martin's Landing, Country Club of Roswell, and Roswell Farms. The two layers carry completely different siding considerations, completely different regulatory environments, and completely different architectural expectations.
We've been working north Fulton since 1998, which means we've handled siding projects on both halves of this market. We know what cladding profiles, materials, and colors will pass Historic Preservation Commission review on a Mill Village cottage, and we know how to coordinate with HOA architectural committees in master-planned communities like Horseshoe Bend and Country Club of Roswell. Every Roswell project starts with an in-home assessment, a written quote, and a regulatory plan matched to which side of the housing layer your home falls on.
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Check out our photo gallery to witness the outstanding craftsmanship EXOVATIONS brings to every siding project in Roswell, GA. From full siding replacements to precise repairs, our gallery displays a variety of styles and finishes that emphasize our meticulous attention to detail and superior quality. Whether you need inspiration or want to see our results for yourself, our gallery provides insight into how we can enhance and protect your Roswell home with beautiful, long-lasting siding solutions.
Signs Your Roswell Home Needs New Siding
Knowing when to repair or replace your siding helps you avoid expensive surprises and keeps your Roswell home looking right. Six signs to watch for, with the Historic District and master-planned subdivision context that makes them show up differently here than they do in single-era markets.
Cracks, Warping, or Holes
On a master-planned Roswell home with original 1980s or 1990s hardboard, hairline cracks become panel failure faster than they would on newer products. On a Historic District property with original or first-replacement wood cladding, cracks are usually a sign that the historic cladding has reached the end of its serviceable life and HPC-approved replacement is worth planning for.
Fading or Peeling Paint
South and west exposure on a Roswell master-planned home with painted hardboard degrades paint faster than on factory-finished fiber cement. Chalky residue on your fingers when you touch the siding means the paint binder has broken down. On Historic District properties with traditional painted wood cladding, fading and peeling are normal at the 7-10 year mark and indicate the next paint cycle is due.
Mold, Mildew, or Algae Growth
The wooded character of Roswell's master-planned communities creates dense canopy shade on the north and east elevations. 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 late-1980s or early-1990s Roswell master-planned home, the original flashing details at window heads, deck ledgers, and roof-to-wall transitions were often under-spec'd by modern standards. Bubbling siding is usually downstream of one of those original details finally giving up.
Increased Energy Bills
If your Roswell home was built before 2000 and has never been re-sided, there is almost certainly no exterior continuous insulation behind the existing cladding. Pairing a fiber cement replacement with a continuous insulation layer often delivers a measurable cooling-cost reduction in our climate.
Loose or Missing Panels
On master-planned Roswell homes, this is often the result of fastener pull-through after sheathing softening, not just storm damage. A single missing panel exposes sheathing to wind-driven rain and accelerates the underlying failure that caused the panel to come loose in the first place.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q What should I look for in a siding contractor in Roswell, GA?
Look for written quotes after an in-home assessment (not phone estimates), a Georgia general contractor's license, verifiable manufacturer credentials such as James Hardie Elite Preferred Remodeler status, and warranty terms in writing before work begins. In Roswell specifically, ask the contractor about their Historic Preservation Commission approval process for Historic District properties, and their experience coordinating with HOA architectural committees in master-planned communities like Horseshoe Bend, Willow Springs, Martin's Landing, and Country Club of Roswell. The regulatory layer is real here, and contractors who don't work in Roswell regularly tend to underestimate it.
Q Why does EXOVATIONS install fiber cement on Roswell homes?
Fiber cement holds up to Georgia humidity, summer UV, and tree-canopy moisture exposure significantly better than the original hardboard siding products most Roswell master-planned subdivision homes from the 1980s and 1990s were originally built with. The product carries a 30-year limited warranty and a 15-year color warranty on the factory color finish. On Historic District properties, the fiber cement question is more nuanced: HPC approval depends on the original cladding and the architectural character of the home, and we recommend fiber cement only when it's the heritage-appropriate call for that specific property.
Q Our home is in the Roswell Historic District. Will we need Historic Preservation Commission approval for siding work, and what does that process look like?
Siding work on a property inside the Roswell Historic District requires HPC review and approval before work can begin. On an EXOVATIONS Historic District project, HPC handling is built into our scope. At the in-home assessment, we document existing conditions on every elevation. We then prepare the HPC submission package with the proposed cladding profile, material, exposure, and color matched to your home's heritage and the district's standards, along with the EXOvision™ rendering. Our project manager handles the submission, attends the HPC meeting if needed, and works through any conditions the commission attaches to approval. Work begins only after written HPC approval is in hand.
Q Is EXOVATIONS a licensed siding contractor in Roswell?
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 Roswell and the broader north Fulton market since 1998.