Siding Contractors in Lakeville, Minnesota
Siding contractors and exterior cladding.
Exterior cladding protects your home's structure and insulation from wind, rain, and temperature swings. Choosing the right siding material and a qualified installer keeps your home energy-efficient and maintenance-free for decades. Vinyl siding is the most popular choice across the US for its low maintenance and competitive cost. Fiber cement siding (such as HardiePlank) offers superior durability, fire resistance, and a more authentic wood look. Wood, engineered wood, and stucco are regional favorites in certain climates and architectural styles. Most municipalities require a building permit for full siding replacement, and a reputable contractor will include permit fees in their estimate.
72
Listed contractors
$8k–$28k
Typical cost
What to look for when hiring a siding contractor
- ✓Ask contractors to specify the exact product name, manufacturer, thickness, and finish in their bid.
- ✓Confirm the bid includes removal of existing siding, disposal, and house wrap or moisture barrier.
- ✓Verify the contractor is licensed and carries current general liability insurance.
- ✓Ask about the manufacturer product warranty and the contractor's installation warranty separately.
- ✓Confirm they pull the required permit from your local building department.
- ✓Request references from similar projects completed in your area in the last two years.
Siding contractors in Lakeville(60 listed)
How much does siding cost in Lakeville?
Typical vinyl or fiber cement replacement on a 1,500–2,500 sq ft home. Fiber cement, cedar, and stucco run 30–50% higher than vinyl. Get multiple estimates for accurate local pricing.
Siding contractors in Lakeville — FAQ
How many siding contractors are in Lakeville?
EdgeLocal lists 72 licensed siding contractors in Lakeville, Minnesota. All listings are sourced from state licensing registries.
What is the average rating for siding contractors in Lakeville?
Siding contractors in Lakeville are listed on EdgeLocal with ratings sourced from Google Business profiles. Use the directory to compare rated contractors near you.
Do siding contractors in Lakeville need to be licensed?
Yes. Minnesota requires siding contractors to hold a valid state license. Always verify a contractor's license is current and in good standing before signing any contract or allowing work to begin.
How do I find a reliable siding contractor in Lakeville?
Start by verifying the contractor holds a valid Minnesota license. Check their Google rating and read reviews. Get at least three written estimates. Confirm they carry general liability and workers' compensation insurance. Ask for references from recent Lakeville jobs.
General Siding FAQs
How do I know when to replace vs. repair siding?
Replace siding when repair would address less than the full problem. Signs that full replacement is more cost-effective than repair include: widespread warping, cracking, or fading across most of the exterior; siding that is buckling away from the wall, indicating moisture infiltration behind the panels; visible mold or rot on more than a few sections; foam or fiber cement that is extensively cracked or broken; or energy bills that have risen due to failing insulation behind old siding. Spot repair is appropriate for isolated damage—a few cracked or missing vinyl panels, a section of rot in wood siding, or impact damage from a storm—if the rest of the siding is in sound condition. The "10% rule" applies: if more than 10% of the surface needs work, full replacement is typically more economical long-term. A siding contractor can assess whether your existing substrate (house wrap or moisture barrier) is intact, which affects whether it needs to be replaced along with the siding.
How much does siding replacement cost?
Full siding replacement on a typical home costs between $10,000 and $25,000, depending on home size, material choice, and whether the old siding needs to be removed first. Vinyl siding is the most affordable option at $3–$6 per square foot installed, making it the most popular choice nationally. Fiber cement siding (such as James Hardie HardiePlank) runs $6–$13 per square foot installed and offers better durability, fire resistance, and a more realistic wood appearance. Engineered wood siding falls in between at $5–$10 per square foot. Premium materials like steel or natural wood run higher. Additional costs include house wrap or moisture barrier, trim work, and disposal of the old siding. Get at least two to three estimates and make sure each bid specifies the exact product, thickness, and included warranties so you can compare apples-to-apples.
How long does siding installation take?
Siding installation on a typical home takes five to fifteen days depending on home size, material choice, and the complexity of trim work. A standard two-story home with vinyl siding might take five to eight days for a two-person crew, while the same home with fiber cement siding—which requires more precise cutting, nailing patterns, and finishing—could take ten to fifteen days. Removal of the existing siding adds one to three days. Weather delays are common; siding installers typically avoid working in rain or below 40°F since some products (especially fiber cement) require specific temperature ranges for cutting and installation. Your contractor should provide a start date and estimated completion timeline in writing. Ask whether they work continuously until your project is done or split time across multiple jobs.
Where can I find siding contractors near me?
Search EdgeLocal for "siding" or "exterior contractor" with your zip code to find local siding companies and installers. The directory includes registered siding contractors and Google Maps-verified businesses, with ratings and contact info. Siding is a significant exterior investment—typical projects range from $8,000 to $25,000 or more depending on home size and material. Common siding materials include vinyl, fiber cement (like HardiePlank), engineered wood, aluminum, and steel. Each has different costs, maintenance requirements, and durability profiles. When getting estimates, ask each contractor to specify the exact product and thickness they're quoting, the installation method, warranty coverage, and who handles permit applications. Most municipalities require building permits for full siding replacement. EdgeLocal helps you find and compare local siding pros so you can start the estimate process quickly.
Are contractors on EdgeLocal licensed?
EdgeLocal sources contractor listings from state business registrations and Google Maps-verified businesses, so the directory includes real, operating companies. However, EdgeLocal does not verify current professional licenses or certifications for individual contractors—licensing requirements vary by trade and jurisdiction, and license status changes over time. Before hiring any contractor, confirm their current license status directly. In most states, contractors doing work that requires permits should be licensed with their state's contractor licensing authority. Electrical, plumbing, and HVAC work requires specific trade licenses in most states. You can verify licenses through your state's professional licensing bureau or by contacting your local building department. Always ask contractors to provide their license number and a current certificate of insurance before work begins, regardless of how you found them.