Siding Contractor Claremore, OK

Siding contractor in Claremore, OK. Vinyl, James Hardie fiber cement, LP SmartSide, aluminum, and wood siding. Replacement, repair, new construction, and hail damage siding. Free estimates. Call 918-637-6634.

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What We Offer

  • Full siding replacement for Claremore and Rogers County homes
  • James Hardie fiber cement, LP SmartSide, vinyl, aluminum, and wood
  • Impact-resistant siding built for Oklahoma hail and wind
  • Hail and storm damage siding, with insurance claim support
  • Siding repair for isolated damage, leaks, and rotted sections
  • New-construction siding for homes, additions, and spec builds
  • Licensed and insured general contractor since 2001

A Real Siding Specialty, Not an Add-On

Siding is one of the most exposed surfaces on your home. In Claremore and across Rogers County, it takes the full brunt of Oklahoma sun, wind-driven rain, and hail, and when it starts to fail, it fails quietly behind paint and trim until moisture is already in the wall. C&A has been a licensed general contractor since 2001, and siding has always been part of that work.

We install and repair vinyl, James Hardie fiber cement, LP SmartSide engineered wood, aluminum, and traditional wood siding — from single-elevation repairs to full home wraps and new-construction siding.

White lap siding on a Rogers County home with a red metal roof, installed by C&A Roofing & Construction

Siding Services We Provide

Siding Replacement

Full-home siding replacement in Claremore and Rogers County. Tear-off, sheathing repair, new house wrap, and new siding installed to manufacturer spec so the warranty is valid.

New Construction Siding

Siding for new builds and additions, whether we are the general contractor or you are hiring us as the siding sub. Coordinated with trim, windows, and roofing.

Siding Repair

Partial repairs for cracked panels, hail hits, wind-lifted sections, woodpecker holes, or moisture and rot behind the siding. Honest scope, no upsell to a full replacement when a repair will do.

Freshly painted lap siding with masked windows on a Claremore, OK home

Finish Work That Actually Lasts

On primed fiber cement and LP SmartSide jobs, the finish paint is what protects the panel from Oklahoma sun and wind-driven rain. We mask windows, doors, and trim, prep every surface, and apply a full paint system so the color holds and the seams stay sealed.

On pre-finished ColorPlus Hardie and vinyl, we still touch up cut edges, caulk transitions, and finish trim so the whole elevation looks like one project instead of a patch job.

Siding Materials We Work With

Oklahoma is hard on exteriors. The right siding for your home depends on hail exposure, sun exposure, budget, and how long you plan to stay. Here is where each material actually fits.

Vinyl Siding

The most common choice on Claremore and Rogers County homes. Low maintenance, budget friendly, and available in dozens of colors and profiles. Modern insulated vinyl also improves wall R-value and helps hold up better against Oklahoma wind and hail than older thin-gauge product.

Fiber Cement (James Hardie)

James Hardie is the category leader in fiber cement, and it is a strong fit for Oklahoma's climate. Cement, sand, and cellulose fiber boards resist hail impact, wind, moisture, rot, and fire far better than vinyl or wood, with a baked-on ColorPlus finish that holds up under Oklahoma sun.

LP SmartSide Engineered Wood

Treated engineered wood strand siding with the look of real cedar. Lighter and easier to work with than fiber cement, impact resistant, and warrantied against hail. A popular alternative for homeowners who want a warm wood grain look without the maintenance of traditional cedar.

Aluminum Siding

Still found on many older Claremore homes. Aluminum will not rot or burn and holds paint well, but it dents easily from Oklahoma hail. We repair, replace panels, and repaint aluminum, and often recommend upgrading to vinyl or fiber cement when full replacement is on the table.

Traditional Wood Siding

Real cedar and pine lap, board and batten, and shake siding for homeowners who want an authentic wood exterior. Requires more upkeep, especially staining and sealing on Oklahoma's south and west exposures, but nothing else looks quite like it when it is maintained.

Mixed Material Exteriors

Stone, brick, and lap siding combined on the same elevation. Common on newer Claremore and Rogers County homes and a great way to add depth and curb appeal. We coordinate flashing, trim, and transitions so the different materials meet cleanly and stay watertight.

Siding Paired With a New Roof

A lot of Rogers County homes mix stone, brick, and lap siding across the same elevation. When you replace siding and roofing together, we can coordinate step flashing, kickouts, and trim transitions so water leaves the wall the way it should — instead of finding its way behind the siding a year later.

One crew, one schedule, one point of contact. That is the advantage of hiring a licensed general contractor for a full exterior instead of stacking two different companies.

Two-story Rogers County home with stone, brick, and lap siding under a newly installed shingle roof by C&A Roofing & Construction
Historic two-story Claremore home with restored lap siding, trim, and a new roof by C&A Roofing & Construction

Older Homes & Historic Restorations

Claremore has a lot of century-old homes with detailed trim, decorative gables, and wrap-around porches. Replacing siding on a home like that is not the same job as re-siding a builder-grade ranch. Profiles, reveal heights, and trim details matter — get them wrong and the home loses its character.

We match original profiles wherever possible, rebuild rotten trim in place, and finish everything so a hundred-year-old home still reads like a hundred-year-old home when we leave.

Partial Siding Repair Done Right

Not every job needs a full re-side. A wind-lifted section, a soft spot around a window, a woodpecker hole, or hail damage on one elevation can usually be repaired without touching the rest of the home. We match profile and color as closely as the existing product allows and blend the repair into the surrounding siding.

When we are already on your roof or replacing windows, small siding repairs can often be rolled into the same trip.

C&A crew repairing siding, gutters, and roofing on a blue two-story home in Tulsa County
Hail damage to lap siding on a Claremore, OK home documented for an insurance claimLarge hail stones from a Claremore, OK storm that damage siding, gutters, and roofing

Hail & Storm Damage Siding

  • Cracks, holes, or dents from hail impact
  • Warped, buckled, or wind-lifted panels
  • Faded, chalky, or peeling paint on aluminum or wood
  • Soft spots or spongy sheathing under the siding
  • Moisture stains, mildew, or rot inside the wall or around windows
  • Visible daylight or drafts where siding meets trim

Hail damage is the most common driver of siding replacement in our area. If your roof took hail, your siding almost certainly did too.

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Our Siding Process

1

On-site Inspection

We walk the exterior, document damage, moisture, and problem areas, and photograph everything for you and, when relevant, your insurance carrier.

2

Material Selection

We help you choose the right product, profile, and color, with physical samples and real project photos from homes around Claremore and Rogers County.

3

Tear-off & Prep

Old siding is removed down to the sheathing. Rotten sheathing, damaged trim, and failing flashing are replaced before anything new goes on.

4

House Wrap & Flashing

New weather-resistive barrier and properly lapped window and door flashing go on before siding, so water stays out of the wall assembly.

5

Siding Installation

Panels are hung to manufacturer spec with correct fastener spacing and expansion gaps, which is what keeps a Hardie or vinyl warranty valid.

6

Trim, Caulk & Cleanup

Trim, corners, and penetrations are finished and caulked. We run a magnet for nails, haul off debris, and walk the job with you before we call it done.

Why Claremore Homeowners Hire C&A for Siding

  • Licensed and insured Oklahoma general contractor since 2001
  • A+ rated with the Better Business Bureau
  • Featured on HGTV's Flipping the Heartland
  • Local crews based in Claremore, not a storm-chasing out-of-state outfit
  • Written scopes of work and honest repair-vs-replace guidance
  • One point of contact for siding paired with roofing, windows, and whole-home projects

Get a Free Siding Estimate in Claremore, OK

We will walk your home, look at the sheathing and flashing, tell you what actually needs replacing, and give you a written estimate with no pressure.

Siding FAQs

Common questions about siding in Oklahoma

How much does new siding cost in Claremore, OK?

Siding pricing depends on the material, the size and height of the home, and how much sheathing or trim needs to be replaced during tear-off. Vinyl is typically the most budget-friendly option, LP SmartSide sits in the middle, and James Hardie fiber cement is the premium tier. We give free written estimates for every siding job in Claremore and across Rogers County, and we offer financing options for full replacements.

Vinyl, fiber cement, or LP SmartSide — which is best for Oklahoma?

All three perform well here, but they solve different problems. Vinyl is the value pick for straightforward replacements. LP SmartSide is a great middle ground when you want a wood look with real impact resistance. James Hardie fiber cement is what we recommend for the toughest hail and wind exposure, or when a homeowner wants the longest lifespan and the most premium curb appeal. We will walk your home and tell you honestly which one fits your goals and budget.

How long does a full siding replacement take?

Most single-family homes in Claremore take about 5 to 10 working days from tear-off to final punch-list, depending on square footage, weather, and whether the home also needs trim, soffit, fascia, or window work. Larger two-story homes, or projects paired with a new roof or window replacement, run longer, and we schedule those together on purpose to reduce total disruption for you.

My siding has hail damage. Will insurance pay for a full replacement?

Often, yes. Oklahoma hail routinely cracks vinyl, chips paint off aluminum and wood, and can even fracture fiber cement panels. If the damage is widespread and matching panels are no longer available, most carriers will pay to replace the affected slopes or the whole home. We document damage the way adjusters expect it and meet the adjuster on site. See our hail damage siding page for how the claim process works, and our storm damage page if your roof was hit in the same storm.

Do you handle new-construction siding, or only replacement?

Both. As a licensed general contractor, we install siding on new homes and additions we build, and we also take on new-construction siding for other builders. Whether you need one gable wrapped or an entire subdivision spec home sided, we can quote it.

Do you do siding repairs, or only full replacements?

We do both. If you have a few cracked panels from a fallen limb, a soft spot around a window from a hidden leak, or a section that took hail on one elevation, we can repair just that area. When more than roughly a third of a wall is damaged, or matching panels are no longer produced, we will tell you honestly when full replacement is the better long-term call.

What areas around Claremore do you serve for siding work?

Our primary siding service area is Claremore and all of Rogers County, including Verdigris, Inola, Oologah, Catoosa, Owasso, and Foyil. We also handle siding jobs across the greater Tulsa area and into Oklahoma City through our OKC office.

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