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At 570 Remodeling, we protect your most valuable investment: your home.
West Wyoming’s older homes along the Route 11 corridor take real punishment from NEPA winters — freeze-thaw cycles, wind-driven moisture, and the kind of sustained cold that accelerates failure in siding that was already aging when the last project happened. Siding that’s cracked, buckled, or past its useful life isn’t a cosmetic problem; it’s a moisture problem getting closer to the wall every season.

From new siding installations to repairs, soffit, fascia, and gutter work in West Wyoming, here’s what we cover:
Vinyl siding for low-maintenance protection at a cost that makes sense for the home. Fiber cement (Hardie Board) for West Wyoming homes where the exterior finish matters and the owner wants something that holds paint and handles NEPA moisture for decades. Wood siding where the architecture calls for it and the homeowner understands what maintaining it requires. We help West Wyoming homeowners choose what’s right for the home, the conditions, and the budget.
Individual board replacement, section repairs, and full re-sides on West Wyoming homes where the existing siding has reached end of life or damage makes repair the wrong economic choice. We match existing profiles where possible and give West Wyoming homeowners a straight answer on whether repair or replacement makes more sense.
Rotted fascia and failing soffit on West Wyoming homes create entry points for water and pests behind the exterior. We replace compromised sections with capped aluminum or PVC that won’t rot again — and check the rafter tails and sheathing behind them before closing anything up.
Professional power washing before any siding work and as a standalone service for West Wyoming homes that need a refresh. The right pressure for the material — enough to clean effectively without driving water behind boards or damaging the substrate on older homes.
Seamless aluminum gutters properly sized for West Wyoming roof geometry and rainfall volume, with downspouts positioned to move water away from the foundation. We install gutters as part of a siding project or as standalone work when the existing system is failing or undersized.
Proper house wrap as part of every new siding installation — the drainage plane that keeps bulk water out of the wall assembly. In West Wyoming’s older homes getting new siding, this is where we close envelope gaps that have been driving up heating costs through NEPA winters for years.
West Wyoming homeowners choose us for siding work because we treat the exterior as a complete system, not just a surface replacement:
NEPA freeze-thaw cycles, winter wind, and wet springs are harder on exterior siding than most homeowners account for. We specify materials and installation details built for these conditions — proper flashing, back-caulking on fiber cement, and clearances that let the wall assembly breathe correctly.
New siding with insulated backing and properly installed house wrap adds real R-value and reduces infiltration. For West Wyoming homeowners, that shows up as lower heating costs through NEPA winters — a measurable return, not a marketing claim.
We’re not a franchise and we don’t mark up subcontracted labor. West Wyoming homeowners get a local crew that knows the housing stock here, prices work honestly, and is around after the project closes.
Siding, soffit, fascia, power washing, and gutters in one project scope means one crew, one schedule, and one final cleanup. We coordinate the full exterior package so nothing gets missed at the seams.

Every West Wyoming siding project follows the same straightforward process from first call to final inspection:
Call or use the contact form to set up a free in-home estimate for siding work in West Wyoming. We’ll assess the exterior and walk you through the options — we’ll be in touch to confirm a time.
We schedule siding projects in the order they come in and don’t overbook. If your West Wyoming home’s exterior needs attention before the next winter cycle, getting the estimate on the calendar now is the right move.