oh wow, new siding – so what? 8 things to consider when thinking about replacing your home siding 

Getting new siding for your home is a major investment, but it can have significant long-term benefits. Here are the 8 main reasons why homeowners in Halifax (and elsewhere) consider replacing their siding:

1. Improved Curb Appeal

• Instant visual upgrade: New siding can completely transform the look of your home — it’s like a facelift for your house.

• Modern styles and colours: You can switch to trendy or timeless colours (e.g. greige, slate blue, board and batten) that increase your home's appeal.

• Especially useful if you're planning to sell soon — siding is one of the first things buyers notice.

2. Increased Home Value

• New siding typically offers a strong return on investment (ROI) — often between 70–85% depending on the material.

• It’s considered one of the top exterior renovations for resale value.

• A well-maintained, freshly sided home is more likely to appraise well and attract more buyers.

3. Better Energy Efficiency

• Many modern siding options come with improved insulation or allow for added exterior insulation layers.

• This helps reduce heat loss in winter and cooling costs in summer — saving you money

• Some materials (e.g., insulated vinyl or fiber cement with rigid foam) provide much better thermal performance.

4. Repair or Prevent Structural Damage

• Old, damaged, or poorly installed siding can allow moisture, mold, or pests to get inside.

Replacing siding lets you:

  • Inspect and repair any water damage

  • Improve waterproofing barriers and flashing

  • Protect your home’s structural integrity for the long haul

5. Less Maintenance

• Newer siding materials (like vinyl, engineered wood, or fiber cement) are much lower maintenance than older wood or aluminum options.

• No more constant painting, sanding, or sealing.

• Many new products are UV- and weather-resistant, meaning they hold colour longer and resist warping or cracking.

6. Better Protection from Nova Scotian Weather

• Nova Scotia’s climate is tough: snow, wind, freeze-thaw cycles, and intense sun in summer.

• Modern siding is engineered to:

  • Handle extreme cold and ice

  • Resist fading from UV rays

  • Deflect water and snow

• Some products are even rated for impact resistance (hail, flying debris), great for storm-prone areas.

7. Opportunity to Update Style or Layout

• Want to add vertical siding? Mix wood textures? Use accent panels or stone?

• A full siding replacement is your chance to change the design and layout of your exterior.

• You can add architectural interest, such as gables, trims, or mixed materials.

8. Peace of Mind & Warranty

• New siding comes with manufacturer warranties, often lasting 20–50 years depending on the product.

• You get more confidence knowing your exterior is protected for decades.

• Often bundled with workmanship guarantees if installed by a certified contractor.

Should You Replace Your Siding?

You should consider new siding if:

• Your current siding is cracked, warped, faded, or rotting

• You're paying high energy bills and have poor insulation

• You're planning to sell or refinance

• You’re doing other exterior upgrades (windows, roofing, etc.)

• You want to refresh and modernize your home’s look


In short: New siding isn’t just about looks—it’s about value, efficiency, protection, and peace of mind. Whether you’re thinking about selling, upgrading, or just giving your home a fresh start, the right siding can make a big difference.

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