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Experience a Successful Winter Siding Transformation

Newtown Square Friends & Neighbors, December 2023

If you’re itching to give your home a fresh new look, don’t be too quick to dismiss the idea just because winter is knocking at your door. While it may not be the season you typically associate with exterior renovations, we’re here to reveal the secrets to a successful winter siding transformation.

How to Make It Happen

  1. Find the perfect pro: A winter siding installation requires a little more finesse than normal. Colder temperatures require materials to be handled differently. An experienced and manufacturer-certified installer will know how to get it done right.
  1. Ask about warranties: Look for contractors who offer strong warranties for both materials and labor. This provides peace of mind and can transfer to the next homeowner if you sell. According to the Small Business Association, 96% of contractors fail within the first five years. A company with a long legacy is more likely to cover your warranty.
  1. Act promptly: Winter can be harsh, with its freeze-thaw cycles and moisture-laden snow, so it’s crucial to act fast. Replacing failing siding in a timely manner is your shield against winter’s assaults.
  2. Consider your windows: Your windows play a pivotal role in your home’s energy efficiency. In fact, up to 25% of heating and cooling costs can slip through the cracks. Upgrading to new windows when you update your siding can save you thousands in energy bills.

Here’s What to Expect

  1. Warmth, Not Worry: Worried that your home will feel freezing during the process? Instead of stripping the entire house at once, work will be done in sections at a time. Each section will be swiftly covered with weather-resistant materials after stripping, mitigating heat loss. Furthermore, adding exterior thermal insulation beneath your siding will make your home warmer and more comfortable in the long run, providing a toasty ending to the winter season.
  2. Durability in the Cold: You can rest assured that siding materials will not crack in the cold. Today’s siding materials such as fiber cement and vinyl are engineered to be far more durable and can withstand colder temperatures.

A quality contractor knows how to navigate winter’s challenges and may even be able to secure your project sooner than you think during an off-peak season. Don’t let the cold deter you; embrace it as a unique opportunity to turn your home makeover dreams into a reality.


About The Author

Roofing, Siding & Carpentry
Kevin O'Donnell
O’Donnell Roofing Co.
610-624-8112

Kevin O’Donnell is the 4th-generation expert roofer now leading O’Donnell Roofing Co, established in 1924. Kevin’s expertise has been passed down to him through four generations of O’Donnells which have guided business owners and homeowners step-by-step to ensure each roofing, siding and carpentry project comes in on time and on budget. O’Donnell Roofing Co. will never mislead customers or even offer a quote for work that isn’t needed. That has been the trusted value of O’Donnell Roofing Co. for over 90 years. Eighty percent of O’Donnell Roofing Co’s new roof customers come from past customer referrals that have all begun with honest estimates for quality workmanship.

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