Round Rock is booming — and with growth comes HOA standards. Brushy Creek, Forest Creek, Paloma Lake, Teravista — these neighborhoods require exterior materials that hold up and look right. We install James Hardie fiber cement siding across Williamson County. No vinyl that fades in three summers. No wood that rots after five. Fiber cement that shrugs off Central Texas weather for 30+ years.
When Dell moved here, Round Rock transformed. The housing stock went upscale, HOAs got strict, and homebuyers started expecting more. Builder-grade vinyl siding doesn’t cut it anymore — especially in communities where the house next door has stone and fiber cement.
A lot of Round Rock homes built in the 2005–2015 boom got the cheapest vinyl the builder could spec. It looked fine on closing day. Fast forward ten years and those homes have faded panels, warped sections, and gaps where boards have separated. If your house was built during Round Rock’s expansion and you’re still on the original siding, it’s probably time.
We’re not saying every home needs a full re-side. Sometimes it’s just the south and west elevations that took the UV damage. We’ll tell you what actually needs replacing and what can wait — no upselling.
Horizontal lap boards. Smooth or cedarmill texture. 30+ ColorPlus colors that are pre-applied at the factory. This is the default choice for Round Rock subdivisions and it looks great against the limestone and brick accents that are common here.
Vertical profile. Modern, clean lines. We’re doing more of this in the newer Round Rock developments where homeowners want to stand out from the standard lap look.
HardieTrim fascia, corner boards, and window surrounds. HardieSoffit under the eaves. Everything fiber cement, nothing wood. No weak links.
James Hardie fiber cement on a typical Round Rock home runs $20,000–$35,000 depending on square footage, story count, and trim scope. Round Rock homes tend to be on the larger side, so costs are higher than smaller Bell County homes. We provide exact written estimates — no guesswork.
Expect 5–8 working days for a full re-side. Two-story homes or homes with complex rooflines take longer. We stage materials in your driveway, work Monday–Friday, and clean the site every evening.
Yes, and this is common in Round Rock. Many homes here have stone on the front and siding on the sides and back. We re-side just the siding portions and tie into the existing stone cleanly. The transition detail matters — we use proper J-channel and caulking at the stone interface.
James Hardie’s ColorPlus line has 30+ colors, and we bring physical samples to your home so you can hold them against your stone, brick, and roof. We also have the option of primed-only boards that can be field-painted to any custom color if the standard palette doesn’t have what you want.
Call 254-265-8898 or request online. We bring samples, measure, and give you a written quote. No obligation.