Siding Replacement and Repair in Suwanee, GA
Workmanship That Matches Suwanee's High-Resale Standard
EXOVATIONS is a licensed siding contractor serving Suwanee and north Gwinnett, with 28+ years across the master-planned subdivisions and gated golf communities that built out this market between 1995 and 2010. The workmanship standard on every project matches what Suwanee's high-resale housing market expects.
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Professional Siding Contractors in Suwanee, GA
Suwanee's civic identity drives a high-resale housing market where exterior conditions matter more than it does in a generic suburb. The dominant housing stock is the 1995-2010 master-planned subdivision wave that filled out Edinburgh, Suwanee Station, Settles Bridge, Laurel Springs, and the surrounding neighborhoods, plus two notable gated golf communities (Olde Atlanta Club and The River Club) that represent the high end of the Suwanee market.
We've been working in Gwinnett County since 1998, which means we've handled siding projects across every part of Suwanee's housing pattern. We coordinate with HOA architectural committees on the master-planned subdivisions, work through the more involved architectural review process on Olde Atlanta Club and The River Club, and match the workmanship standard on every project to what the Suwanee resale market expects. Every project starts with an in-home assessment and a written quote.
See Our Work
Check out our photo gallery to see the craftsmanship EXOVATIONS brings to every siding job in Suwanee and across north Gwinnett. The gallery shows full re-sides on master-planned subdivision builds, color-matched ColorPlus® projects in Edinburgh and Suwanee Station, and gated-community work in Olde Atlanta Club and The River Club, where the architectural review and finish standards run higher than typical subdivision projects. If you want to see a project on a home that looks like yours before your assessment, ask, and we'll point you to the closest match.
Signs Your Suwanee Home Needs New Siding
Knowing when to repair or replace your siding helps you avoid expensive surprises and keeps your Suwanee home looking right. Six signs to watch for, with the 1995-2010 master-planned subdivision context that makes them show up the way they do here.
Cracks, Warping, or Holes
On a 1998-2008 Suwanee master-planned subdivision home with original builder-grade hardboard, hairline cracks become panel failure quickly because hardboard delaminates from the inside out once water gets into the inner plies. Bottom-course splash zones are usually where the failure shows up first.
Fading or Peeling Paint
South and west exposure on a Suwanee subdivision 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 a 20-year-old Edinburgh or Suwanee Station home, this is usually a system-wide signal.
Mold, Mildew, or Algae Growth
North and east elevations of most Suwanee subdivision homes sit under canopy shade as the original 1995-2010 landscaping has matured. That shade plus humidity is the textbook condition for algae and mildew growth, and 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 1998-2008 Suwanee master-planned build, the original flashing details at window heads, deck ledgers, and roof-to-wall transitions were sometimes under-spec'd. Bubbling siding is usually downstream of one of those original details finally giving up.
Increased Energy Bills
If your Suwanee home was built before 2008 and has never been re-sided, there is almost certainly no exterior continuous insulation behind the existing hardboard. Pairing a fiber cement replacement with a continuous insulation layer often delivers a measurable cooling-cost reduction.
Loose or Missing Panels
On 1998-2008 Suwanee subdivision homes, this is often the result of fastener pull-through after the underlying sheathing has softened, 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 Is EXOVATIONS a licensed siding contractor in Suwanee?
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 Suwanee and the broader Gwinnett County market since 1998.
Q What is the typical age of homes you re-side in Suwanee?
Most full re-sides we do in Suwanee are on homes from the 1995-2010 master-planned subdivision wave, which is now 15 to 30 years old and hitting first-cycle hardboard or early-fiber-cement replacement timing. Estate-scale projects in Olde Atlanta Club and The River Club run a similar build window. Older Town Center area and Old Town Suwanee homes occasionally come up but make up a smaller share of our Suwanee siding work.
Q We live in Olde Atlanta Club / The River Club. How do you handle the gated-community architectural review for siding work?
Both communities operate formal architectural review processes that are more involved than typical HOA review, with specific submission requirements for cladding profile, material, color, and trim. We prepare the full submission package as part of our project scope, including the EXOvision rendering, attend the review meeting if needed, and start work after written approval is in hand. The community's review schedule is factored into your project timeline so the install date stays real.
Q Our Suwanee home is a 2002 master-planned subdivision build with original hardboard. We are seeing other neighbors do fiber cement re-sides. Should we follow suit?
Probably yes, if your hardboard is showing the typical 20-year-mark failure signs (bottom-course delamination, paint refusing to hold, fastener pull-through across multiple elevations). The Suwanee resale market rewards proactive exterior upgrades more than less-resale-sensitive suburbs do, and the 30-year warranty fiber cement product ends the recurring re-side cycle that catches owners who keep patching original hardboard. At the in-home assessment we identify the right call for your specific home: full replacement at the threshold, or targeted repair on the worst elevations if that delivers the better short-term value.