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Siding Contractor in Austin, TX

You don't have to look further for a reliable siding contractor in Austin! Storm Guard is a trusted home improvement company in Central Texas. Our team is dedicated to delivering exceptional craftsmanship in every siding project, whether you need to repair or replace an existing siding with a new one. Whatever you need, we've got you covered!
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AUSTIN, TEXAS

Austin’s Premier Siding Company

At Storm Guard, we recognize the significance of nurturing lasting relationships with our clients. That's why when you hire us, you'll work with a Better Business Bureau-certified siding company in Austin. Our experts put customer satisfaction at the forefront of every project decision, so trust us to handle your home expertly.

Our Siding Services

A well-maintained siding setup protects your home and boosts its energy efficiency by shielding its exterior wall from moisture. So, consider hiring our Austin roofing team to ensure your system is in good condition.

Storm Guard Roof Repair

Cracks, holes, or missing siding can let water seep into your home. Our siding repair in Austin addresses damage at its source, preventing costly issues. We don’t offer quick fixes—our experts ensure lasting repairs to keep your home protected.

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Upgrade your home’s defense with our siding installation in Austin, or replace damaged cladding with a new, durable system. We use premium materials like fiber cement and vertical siding, chosen to match your home’s architecture and withstand local weather.

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If a storm hits, a professional evaluation helps with insurance claims. As a trusted siding contractor in Austin, we inspect siding, roofs, windows, and more, documenting all damage for a thorough report that strengthens your claim.

Emergency Siding Tarp

An emergency siding tarp is something you install when you want to avoid further damage but can’t get repairs done right away. It’s usually installed after bad weather conditions or vandalism.

Emergency Siding Tarp

An emergency siding tarp is also often required by homeowner’s insurance companies when you are filing a claim. If you put an emergency tarp after a storm or vandalism, the odds are that your insurance company will cover the installation. An emergency siding tarp is not a long-term solution, but it will help save you money in the long run. 

You can install an emergency tarp yourself, or you can have a professional install it. A professional like Storm Guard can also assess the damage at the same time, making the process more efficient.

Why Austin Trusts Storm Guard

  • Experienced Siding Contractor in Austin — Experts in Central Texas siding solutions
  • Free Inspection and Assessment — Thorough evaluation with no obligation
  • Industry-Leading Warranty — Quality workmanship backed by strong protection
  • Honest Pricing Guaranteed — Transparent quotes with no hidden fees

Invest in Quality Siding – Get a Free Estimate! Today!

Having damaged siding is stressful. You're always on edge, looking out for mold, rot, discolorations, and other signs your property has succumbed to moisture intrusion due to poor protection. Luckily, Storm Guard is a reliable siding contractor in Austin. Call us for an estimate of your siding needs—no strings attached.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Learn more about our most frequently asked questions

The most popular house siding is clapboard and dutch lap.

Tan or a kind of wheat color will add the most money to your resale value.

Vinyl can last up to 60 years if taken care of but has a warranty of 20-40 years. Stucco siding, on the other hand, will last 50-80 years.

Vinyl is the cheapest type of siding.

Stucco and stone are the most expensive siding.

Areas We Serve

This Southwest Austin Storm Guard office is located in Austin, TX off Ranch Road 620 N. It's sandwiched in between Vineyard Bay and Cardinal Hill Estates. It's south of the Colorado River and East of Hurst Creek Arm.

Location Address
2009 Ranch Rd. 620 North #810
Austin, TX78734

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Bastrop

Bellville

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Bleiblerville

Boerne

Brenham

Buda

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Burton

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Cedar Creek

Cedar Park

Chappell Hill

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Dale

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Dripping Springs

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Fayetteville

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Flat

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Florence

Fort Hood

Fredericksburg

Georgetown

Giddings

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Gonzales

Hallettsville

Harker Heights

Harper

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Industry

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Johnson City

Kendalia

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Financing Available
Needing some home improvements, but you don't have the cash to do it? Storm Guard of Southwest Austin proudly offers financing to get your project completed.
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We’re fanatic about customer satisfaction and provide the strongest materials, workmanship and labor warranties in the industry.

  • We’re Licensed, Insured, and Certified
  • We Warranty All Labor & Materials
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Quality workmanship.

Quality without compromise - it’s our mantra.
With over 20+ years experience, we know the formula for delivering a high quality exterior contractor service.

  • We don’t cut corners, period. Professional installation guaranteed
  • We use superior products & materials from top manufactures
  • We provide highly trained workers and expert project managers
  • We customize every install to match your needs
  • We treat your home like it’s our own - Complete clean up of work areas.
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Siding Styles & Materials

Siding comes in a wide variety of designs, shapes, and styles. Choosing the one that is best for your property and climate can help ensure that your home or business will have long-lasting curb appeal.

Siding Types & Styles

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Clapboard Siding

Clapboard siding is the type of siding you’re most likely to see on homes today. This siding is made of long, narrow boards that are installed horizontally across the exterior wall. It comes in a large range of colors and textures as well as insulated and non-insulated styles. Clapboard is a wood plank and typically costs between $5 and $8 per square foot. It is a sustainable product that can last for decades. However, the maintenance is higher since it's wood.

Traditional Lap Siding

Traditional lap siding is a subset of clapboard siding. Like clapboard siding, lap siding is also made of wood and nailed horizontally across the wall. The main difference between the two is that clapboard tends to be flat, with no shadow line showing, while lap siding will project a bit further out. The siding is layered one over the other starting from the top. Traditional lap siding is sustainable and has a long life. However, it has a higher maintenance need.

Dutch Lap Siding

Dutch Lap siding is another one of the most popular home siding styles. It also has long horizontal planks. However, instead of being laid one over the other they have shallow valleys between each board. Dutch lap is more expensive because it requires more labor to install, so it’s at the higher end of the average clapboard siding in cost.

Wood Grain Siding

Wood grain siding is vinyl siding manufactured to look like it has a wood grain. It is very versatile and durable. For example, it can be installed both vertically and horizontally for a wide range of designs. Wood grain vinyl siding will typically last longer than wood siding and has an overall lower maintenance cost. Most vinyl siding will cost between $5 and $12 per square foot to install.

Beaded Seam Siding

Beaded seam siding is another horizontal style of siding. This siding has a shadow line on the bottom of each panel. That line adds depth to the siding and makes it look like craftsmen hand cut the planks. It comes in many colors which makes it very versatile. Plus, beaded seam siding comes in vinyl, so it has a low maintenance cost.

Board and Batten Siding

Board and batten siding is also known as barn siding. It is the widest style of siding and can be installed both vertically and horizontally. When installed vertically, it can make a house or building seem taller. Board and batten siding also comes in a range of different materials, including wood, vinyl, and engineered wood. The type of material you choose will determine the final cost of installation.

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Cedar Shake Siding

Cedar shakes are made from sawn wood to create a less uniform covering. The shakes are thicker and more durable than regular wood siding. Cedar shakes add a more textured look and it comes in a variety of colors. Real cedar shakes come in a rich color, but they can go grey over time. You’ll need to add a fresh stain every few years to maintain their appearance, which adds to the maintenance cost. It can also be a bit more expensive, with the average cost of installation ranging between $8 and $13 per square foot.

Traditional Shake Siding

Straight edge shingles are similar to cedar shakes except they are more uniform. This style of shake siding comes in multiple materials, which means the maintenance level and cost of installation will vary depending on what type of material is used.

Siding Types & Materials

Vinyl Siding

Vinyl siding is one of the most popular options for siding because it is strong, durable, and comes in a wide range of colors and textures. It is also affordable, typically costing between $5 and $12 per square foot to install. Minor scratches don’t show and it is very low maintenance. Plus, vinyl siding is easy (and thus less expensive) to install. Vinyl siding comes in both insulated and non-insulated types, so it’s even possible to improve your home or building’s energy efficiency if you want. It is a good option for most climates, although extreme heat or cold can cause vinyl to crack or wear faster than in milder climates.

Metal Aluminum Siding

Metal or aluminum siding is another popular option for both homes and businesses due to the many benefits it offers. For example, aluminum siding can last up to 35 years without needing replacement, is very low maintenance, and insulates better than vinyl siding. Aluminum siding is also a great choice for properties in humid or coastal climates. Aluminum is waterproof, doesn’t rust, and unlike wood, won’t rot or grow mold. Because aluminum siding comes in a wide range of colors and styles, it is easy to get the look you want. On the other hand, aluminum siding does tend to dent easily and can be noisy in wind or other weather conditions. Still, it’s one of the more affordable siding types, costing on average between $2 and $7 per square foot to install.

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Wood Siding

Wood siding is naturally beautiful, but that designer look does tend to come at a cost. Cedar shake siding, for example, can cost between $8 and $13 per square foot to install. But there are also higher maintenance costs to keep in mind. Wood siding is more susceptible to water and insect damage, making it a poor choice for humid climates. On the other hand, wood siding does have a long life span and it is biodegradable. It is also naturally insulating, making it a very energy-efficient choice.

Stone Veneer Siding

Stone veneer siding is made from a mixture of cement, sand, and aggregate, and then molded to look like stone. It’s most often used as an accent siding. Because it is a composite and not natural stone, stone veneer siding is typically less expensive and easier to install. It costs an average of $20 to $40 to install, much lower than natural stone although higher in price than other siding types. Stone veneer is also more lightweight, making it easier to use in creative designs, and is fire and insect resistant. This makes it a great option for homes in areas at risk of wildfires or in climates that experience extreme temperatures. Perhaps the biggest downside to stone veneer siding is that it does not insulate very well.

Fiber Cement Siding

Fiber cement siding is very stable and low maintenance. It’s a mix of wood pulp, clay, cement, and sand, and can be made to look like wood, stucco, or masonry. It’s resistant to changes in temperature and humidity, and is resistant to fire, termites and rot. It also does a great job of insulating homes and buildings, making it one of the best choices for improving energy efficiency. However, it is heavy and requires a special installation. It also costs a bit more to install, typically between $6 to $12 per square foot, and requires that all the old siding is removed.

Insurance Claim Assistance

Quality roof repair and restorations made easy.

When your home has been damaged, navigating the insurance claim process can be difficult and time consuming. We’re here to lift that burden and help facilitate the entire process for you. Let us help you obtain insurance approval and minimize your out of pocket expense.
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VIEW OUR PROJECTS

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars by our customers!

Customers from across Central Texas have had fantastic experiences working with Storm Guard. Here’s what they have to say.
Your crew was awesome- the whole process was quick easy and pain free. Nice touches finishing my roof vents to match my new roof color!
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Doug Anderson
Austin, TX
They were very accommodating to work with and respectful of my property. They also quickly responded to my voicemails. A very complete job!
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Doug Anderson
Austin, TX
Storm Guard did everything they could to work on our roof while we were closed so not to bother our customers. Parking lot was cleaner when they left than before they arrived. Very professional.
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Certifications & Affiliations

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