In some cases, vinyl siding can be installed over existing materials if they’re in good condition and properly prepared. However, we always recommend thorough inspection first to determine the best approach for your specific situation.
Installing over existing siding can save time and money, but only if the underlying material is sound, properly attached, and provides suitable base support. If there are moisture issues, structural problems, or multiple layers present, removal is usually the better option.
We assess your current siding and explain the pros and cons of each approach. Our goal is installation that lasts decades, so we won’t recommend shortcuts that could cause problems later. Sometimes spending more upfront saves significant money and headaches down the road.