James Hardie Siding Contractor in Austin, TX

Austin homes take serious UV punishment. Twelve months of sun, triple-digit summers, and the occasional hailstorm mean your siding has to perform — not just look good from the curb. We install James Hardie fiber cement siding across Travis County, from South Congress bungalows to Circle C subdivisions. It won’t rot. It won’t warp. It won’t fade in eight years like vinyl does. Thirty-year warranty, factory-applied ColorPlus finish, and a fire rating that makes your insurance company happy.

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Why Austin Homeowners Are Switching to Fiber Cement

Vinyl siding was fine twenty years ago. But Austin’s climate has gotten harsher, and the bar for home exteriors has gone up. HOAs in Circle C, Steiner Ranch, and Avery Ranch require materials that hold their appearance. Fiber cement checks every box.

The Austin Siding Problem

Drive through East Austin or the older neighborhoods around UT and you’ll see it everywhere — faded vinyl pulling away from walls, wood lap siding with soft spots behind downspouts, stucco with hairline cracks letting moisture in. Central Texas humidity sits at 60–80% in summer mornings, then the afternoon sun bakes everything dry. That expansion-contraction cycle destroys lesser materials fast.

We’ve pulled off vinyl siding in Tarrytown that had mold growing behind it after just six years. The homeowner had no idea until we removed a panel during an estimate. Fiber cement doesn’t trap moisture the same way. It breathes, it’s dimensionally stable, and it doesn’t give termites anything to eat.

James Hardie Products We Install

HardiePlank Lap Siding

The workhorse. 5.25-inch exposure, smooth or cedarmill texture. This is what goes on 80% of the homes we do in Austin. Clean lines, pairs well with stone or brick accents. Factory-primed or ColorPlus pre-finished in 30+ colors.

HardiePanel Vertical Siding

Board-and-batten look. Popular in modern Austin builds and mid-century renovations in Crestview and Brentwood. 4-foot panels with batten strips.

HardieTrim and HardieSoffit

Fascia boards, window trim, soffit panels — all fiber cement. No more painting wood trim every three years. These pieces complete the exterior and eliminate the weak points where moisture usually gets in.

Prodigy by Gentek (Vinyl Budget Option)

If fiber cement is outside your budget, Prodigy insulated vinyl siding is the best vinyl option we’ve found. Thicker than standard vinyl, foam-backed for insulation, and holds up better in heat. $3–5/sq ft installed. Good for 10–12 years in Austin conditions.

Our Siding Process — Start to Finish

No mystery, no surprises. Here’s exactly what happens:

  1. Free estimate — We come to your home, measure, photograph, and discuss materials. Takes about 45 minutes. No sales pitch.
  2. Material selection — We bring physical samples so you can see colors against your roof and stone. We’ll tell you what your HOA will and won’t approve.
  3. Permits — We handle City of Austin permitting. Most siding replacements require a permit in Travis County.
  4. Insurance coordination — If your existing siding was damaged by hail or wind, we’ll document it and file the claim for you.
  5. Installation — Our crew strips old siding, inspects sheathing and moisture barriers, repairs as needed, then installs new James Hardie board-by-board. Typical Austin home takes 5–8 days.
  6. Final walkthrough — We walk the house together. You sign off. We register your 30-year James Hardie warranty.

Frequently Asked Questions — Siding in Austin

How much does James Hardie siding cost in Austin?

For a typical 2,000 sq ft Austin home, expect $18,000–$32,000 for a full James Hardie re-side including labor, materials, and trim. That’s roughly $8–12 per square foot installed. Vinyl runs $6,000–$12,000 for the same home but needs replacing in 8–10 years. Over 30 years, fiber cement costs less per year.

Will my Austin HOA approve fiber cement?

Almost certainly yes. Fiber cement is the preferred material for most Travis County HOAs — Circle C, Steiner Ranch, Avery Ranch, and Falconhead all approve it without issue. We handle the HOA application and provide spec sheets for the architectural review committee. We’ve never had a James Hardie application denied.

How long does fiber cement siding last in Texas heat?

James Hardie warrants their fiber cement for 30 years, but in practice it lasts 40–50 years with minimal maintenance. The ColorPlus factory finish needs repainting around year 15–20. Compare that to vinyl (8–12 years) or wood (5–8 years before it needs serious attention). In Austin’s UV environment, fiber cement is the clear winner for longevity.

Can you install James Hardie over existing siding?

We don’t recommend it and won’t do it. Proper installation requires stripping old siding, inspecting the sheathing and moisture barrier, making repairs, then installing fresh. Layering over old material traps moisture and voids the warranty. It’s a shortcut that creates bigger problems.

Does fiber cement siding help with energy bills?

Fiber cement itself isn’t an insulator, but the installation process matters. When we strip your old siding, we inspect and upgrade the house wrap and can add rigid foam insulation behind the new boards. Homeowners typically see a 10–15% reduction in cooling costs after a proper re-side — partly from better air sealing, partly from the insulation upgrade.

Ready to Upgrade Your Austin Home’s Siding?

Call or text 254-265-8898 for a free estimate. We bring samples to your door, measure everything, and give you a written quote — no pressure, no follow-up calls you didn’t ask for.

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