Composite Siding
Composite siding is chosen for the way it combines the natural look of wood with the durability of modern materials. It resists rot, pests, and fire while requiring far less upkeep than traditional wood siding, a major advantage in the Midwest, where hail, wind, and temperature swings put exterior materials to the test.
At FS Contracting, we have served countless homes, farms, and businesses across Nebraska and Iowa with high-quality composite siding. Our expert team manages everything from installation to repair and full replacement, delivering results built to last.
Top Composite Siding Services We Provide
Composite siding works well for a variety of properties, from family homes to barns and commercial buildings. At FS Contracting, we handle new installations, repair, and replacement, making sure each project is built to last through Midwest weather.
Residential Composite Siding
For homeowners, composite siding offers a simple way to keep a house looking sharp without the constant painting or repairs that wood demands.
The panels insulate against Midwest weather swings and stay intact even after years of storms. FS Contracting installs and maintains these systems so your home keeps its value and curb appeal.
Commercial Composite Siding
Composite siding keeps offices, storefronts, and multi-family housing looking professional while standing up to daily use. We have upgraded many properties with panels that cut upkeep and protect long-term value.
Installation & Replacement
Old siding can fade, crack, or let moisture seep into the walls, putting the whole structure at risk. Composite siding replacements fix those problems while giving the property a clean, modern look.
For new builds, our installations set you up with siding that resists hail, wind, and pests from day one, with estimates provided free and pricing explained clearly before work begins.
Repair & Maintenance
Cracks, dents, and storm damage weaken siding and can expose the structure to costly repairs.
We focus on targeted fixes to restore protection without the expense of full replacement, backed by inspection reports that document the work needed.
How It Works
Book a Free Roofing Assessment
Receive a Clear Scope & Timeline
We Execute the Work Efficiently
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Different Types of Composite Siding We Offer
Composite siding comes in several variations, each balancing the look of wood with the strength of modern materials. Our team installs and services multiple panel options so you can match the right style and performance to your property.
- Wood-Cement Composite Siding
- Engineered Wood Composite Siding
- PVC / Faux Wood Composite Siding
- Fiber-Cement Composite Siding
Wood-Cement
Wood-cement siding gives your property the wood look without the warping, rot, or upkeep that comes with traditional boards. It also holds strong through hail and freeze-thaw cycles, making it a practical choice for Midwest weather.
Engineered Wood
If you like the warmth of wood but don’t want to deal with constant repairs, engineered wood siding gives you the best of both worlds. It’s built with resins and treatments that make it less likely to warp, rot, or attract pests, so your exterior keeps its shape through years of storms and seasonal changes
At FS Contracting, we have applied this siding on family homes and farm buildings for owners who wanted the beauty of wood without the upkeep. Our experience ensures each panel is fitted to stand up against hail, snow, and summer heat while keeping your property looking sharp.
PVC / Faux Wood
PVC composite siding mimics real wood grain while staying lightweight and moisture-resistant. Storms and humidity that make other materials swell or rot won’t cause this option to lose its shape.
It’s often used on garages, additions, and homes where owners want the wood look with less upkeep. We make sure the panels are fitted tight to block water and lower long-term maintenance.
Fiber-Cement
Fiber-cement siding is one of the toughest choices available, built from cement, sand, and fibers that stand up to hail, wind, and fire risks. It doesn’t attract pests or soften in wet conditions, giving you siding built for decades of service.
Our team apply this option on farmhouses, city homes, and commercial properties where strength matters most. Installations follow manufacturer standards so the siding performs reliably through harsh Midwest weather.
Benefits of Composite Siding
- Achieve the look of natural wood without constant painting or repairs
- Built to resist rot, pest damage, and fire risks
- Holds strong through hail, wind, and freeze–thaw cycles common in the Midwest
- Available in a wide range of colors, textures, and panel styles to match any property
FAQs About Composite Siding
What is composite siding?
It’s a siding product made from a blend of materials such as wood fibers, cement, or PVC. The mix creates panels that look like wood but resist rot, pests, and weather damage.
How long does composite siding last?
Most composite siding lasts 30–50 years when installed correctly. FS Contracting installs to manufacturer standards so your siding reaches its full lifespan.
What types of composite siding are available?
Options include wood-cement, engineered wood, PVC/faux wood, and fiber-cement. Each has its own balance of style and durability, which we help you compare during your estimate.
How much does composite siding cost?
On average, composite siding ranges from $7 to $12 per square foot, depending on the type and finish. We provide free estimates so you know the cost before work begins.
Is composite siding better than wood or vinyl?
It requires less maintenance than wood and is more durable than vinyl in hail and high-wind conditions. The right choice depends on your goals, and we walk you through the pros and cons for your property.
Can composite siding be repaired?
Yes. Cracks, dents, or storm damage can often be fixed without replacing the entire wall. FS Contracting provides inspections with photos so you see exactly what needs attention.
