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Why Siding
Siding is your home’s first line of defense against damaging weather and pests. it’s also one of the most visible parts of your house, so when it fails to do its job, it fails to look the part.
Replacing old siding can seem like a big undertaking, but fortunately, many homeowners only have to do it once. That makes it even more important to do it right the first time, and to address the project before it can lead to other expensive repairs .
If it’s time to replace your siding, consider using a material that’s durable and long-lasting. Alpine Exteriors offer a variety of siding options and styles such as hardie® fiber cement, LP smart side, vinyl (recommend insulated top quality), stucco, soffit and fascia, composite cladding, and other specialty siding options. We can help you explore the options to find the best product for your home and budget.
FIBER CEMENT SIDING
James Hardie is a brand name for the fiber cement siding that is produced by James Hardie building products. It is made up of Portland cement, ground sand, cellulose fiber, and other additives.
This siding can give the look of clapboard and stucco depending upon the texture used. However, it is more durable and fire-resistant. It is costlier than vinyl, but it is less costly than others and requires less maintenance than traditional wood siding.
LP SMART SIDE
For Exterior Siding that stands up to the elements and lasts for decades, ask Alpine Exteriors about LP smart side. This unique durable engineered wood siding requires very little maintenance and can provide the wood look you’ve been after. You’ll be able to breathe easily whether the forecast calls for rain, snow, sun or even hail.
Features & Benefits of LP Smart-side Siding
Locks out moisture and resists the build-up of dirt and grime each plank is cured and cooled for a scratch-resistant finish
COMPOSITE CLADDING SIDING
Alpine Exteriors offer residential composite cladding siding. Composite cladding is a first-of-its-kind siding that combines beauty, performance, and easy installation for the best overall value on the market.
With tall exposures and the deeply grained look of real wood, composite siding is available in 20 colors and captures the high-end aesthetics today’s homeowner’s demand. keeping that just-installed look for as long as it’s up, and requires minimal maintenance, day after day, year after year.
Features & Benefits of composite cladding siding
VINYL SIDING
Alpine Exteriors offer residential insulated vinyl siding. Residential vinyl siding is used mainly for decoration and waterproofing purposes and is a reliable alternative to conventional wood siding or other siding materials. It is an amalgamated product result of meticulous engineering and it is manufactured from PVC (polyvinyl chloride) and thus is called vinyl siding.
Features & Benefits of vinyl siding

Cost savings
Alpine Exteriors siding costs less than other companies with options that do not attract pests and is water resistant to protect against swelling, cracking, and buckling—buying you more mileage for your dollar.

Climate specificity
Alpine Exteriors will find a climate® siding and trim product that will help you feel confident that you get the best performance for your region.

Color that lasts
Alpine Exteriors offer color options with greater resistance to fading, chipping, and cracking, meaning less maintenance for you.

Lower insurance
Alpine Exteriors have options that are non-combustible and hail-damage resistant, which can sometimes help reduce home insurance premiums. ask your agent.

Great Warranties
Alpine Exteriors have a range of siding products that come with a lifetime non-prorated warranty.

Fire protection
Alpine Exteriors offer products that are non-combustible and will not ignite when exposed to a direct flame, nor will it contribute fuel to a fire.

Herriman’s west bench setting means intense sun, dry air, gusty winds, and sudden storms. Alpine Exteriors LLC designs and installs exterior systems that thrive in those conditions—pairing climate-smart siding (fiber-cement, premium vinyl, and engineered wood) with best-practice weatherproofing, refined trim details, and a clean, on-schedule installation. The result: a quieter, tighter, better-looking home that holds value and needs less upkeep.
A top performer in Utah’s climate, fiber-cement resists fire, rot, and pests while holding paint exceptionally well. Factory color finishes offer strong fade protection under Herriman’s sun. Choose smooth lap for a modern look, realistic wood-grain for traditional appeal, or board-and-batten and staggered shakes for gables and architectural highlights.
Today’s thicker-gauge vinyl resists warping and chalking. With improved pigments and cap-stock tech, it keeps color longer in high UV. Insulated vinyl boosts R-value and cuts road-noise—great near high-traffic corridors. Profiles range from classic lap to vertical panels for a clean farmhouse vibe.
Engineered wood blends real-wood texture with moisture resistance. It’s ideal for accent walls, gables, and mixed façades (e.g., stone + shake). When flashed and ventilated correctly over a rainscreen, it delivers long service with authentic curb appeal.
Your cladding is only as durable as the assembly behind it. We install exteriors the right way:
Mix horizontal lap on the field with vertical board-and-batten on gables to add depth. Wider 5/4 trim and smart corner details sharpen lines. Vented soffit and metal fascia finish the roof edge with crisp geometry.
Herriman’s sun favors mid-to-deep neutrals—charcoal, pewter, cedar brown, desaturated blues/greens—paired with bright whites or natural wood tones. We place real samples on your elevation so you can see hues at different times of day before ordering.
Powder-coated metal, fiber-cement trim, and engineered-wood shakes create mountain-modern looks that read upscale and remain low-maintenance.
Pair siding with insulated sheathing, balanced attic ventilation, and high-performance windows. Expect fewer drafts, steadier indoor temps, quieter rooms, and lower energy use. Tight exteriors also help HVAC systems run shorter, more efficient cycles.
Hail or wind damage? We provide targeted repairs, careful color/profile matching, and documentation for insurance. Where colors are discontinued, we propose the closest match and transition details so repairs look intentional and protect warranties.
Budgets vary by product line, elevation complexity, and trim package, but most Herriman projects fall into these broad ranges:
We’ll bring samples, map a schedule, and compare looks and budgets side-by-side. Expect tidy work, consistent communication, and results that handle Herriman’s toughest weather.
Q1: What siding stands up best to Herriman’s sun and wind?
A: Fiber-cement and thicker-gauge, wind-rated vinyl excel when installed to spec with proper fasteners and starter systems. Engineered wood also performs well over a rainscreen with correct flashing and finish. We’ll recommend the best fit after assessing exposure and style.
Q2: Can you blend new siding with existing sections for partial projects?
A: Often, yes. We source broad profile and color lines and create clean transitions. If a color is discontinued, we’ll propose the closest match plus an accent strategy so the update looks intentional.
Q3: How long does a typical Herriman project take?
A: Most single-family homes complete in 7–14 working days, depending on scope, weather, and custom details (gables, shakes, metal trims). You’ll get a day-by-day timeline and status updates throughout.