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Residential and Comercial Siding

Vinyl Siding

Cement Siding

Vinyl Siding

Vinyl siding is a type of exterior home cladding made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC) that is known for its durability, low maintenance, and wide range of color options, offering a variety of styles like clapboard, shiplap, and beaded designs, typically backed by a lifetime limited warranty;  making it a popular choice for homeowners seekin

Vinyl siding is a type of exterior home cladding made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC) that is known for its durability, low maintenance, and wide range of color options, offering a variety of styles like clapboard, shiplap, and beaded designs, typically backed by a lifetime limited warranty;  making it a popular choice for homeowners seeking a long-lasting aesthetic appeal for their homes:


  • Highly durable due to its resistance to rot, moisture, pests, and harsh weather conditions. 
  • Requires minimal upkeep, usually just a simple cleaning with soap and water to maintain its appearance. 
  • Offers a wide range of colors and textures to match different architectural styles. 
  • insulated vinyl siding options provide additional energy efficiency.  

Wood Siding

Cement Siding

Vinyl Siding

 Wood siding is a classic building material that protects a building from the elements and adds a natural look: 


  • Wood siding can be stained or painted in many colors and has a timeless, natural look. Cedar siding is popular for its reddish-brown tones and distinctive scent. 
  • Wood siding requires regular maintenance, but treatments, stains, 

 Wood siding is a classic building material that protects a building from the elements and adds a natural look: 


  • Wood siding can be stained or painted in many colors and has a timeless, natural look. Cedar siding is popular for its reddish-brown tones and distinctive scent. 
  • Wood siding requires regular maintenance, but treatments, stains, and paints can help it last for many years. 
  • There are many types of wood siding, including clapboard, shingles, shakes, and board and batten: 
    • Clapboard: A horizontal type of siding with overlapping joints that shed water 
    • Board and batten: A vertical type of siding with flat boards separated by narrow strips of wood called battens 
    • Shingles: A type of siding made from hand-split or sawn wood that's applied in overlapping rows 
    • Shakes: A type of shingle that's split from a block of wood and is generally thicker than a shingle 

Cement Siding

Cement Siding

Cement Siding

 Fiber cement siding is a composite material used to cover the exterior of buildings. It's made from a mixture of cement, sand, and cellulose fibers, and is a low-maintenance alternative to other siding materials like wood, vinyl, and aluminum. Here are some things to know about fiber cement siding:


  • Fiber cement siding can be pre-painted o

 Fiber cement siding is a composite material used to cover the exterior of buildings. It's made from a mixture of cement, sand, and cellulose fibers, and is a low-maintenance alternative to other siding materials like wood, vinyl, and aluminum. Here are some things to know about fiber cement siding:


  • Fiber cement siding can be pre-painted or pre-stained, and can be painted any color. It can create a wood siding, clapboard siding, or shingle, along with designs that look like brick or stone. 
  • Fiber cement is hard to the touch, but it can be prone to cracking and chipping. Lower quality fiber cement siding is more likely to crack. 
  • Fiber cement siding is easy to maintain by washing it every six to 12 months with mild dish soap and water. Prepainted fiber cement shouldn't need painting for at least 15 years. 
  • Fiber cement is non-combustible and has a flame spread rating of 0. It's widely used in areas prone to wildfires. 
  • Fiber cement is heavy and fragile before installation, requiring two people to install it. Special equipment is required during installation to mitigate prolonged exposure to silica dust. 
  • Fiber cement siding is impenetrable to insects and rodents.

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Morrissey Family Roofing

30 Browns ln, East Bridgewater, Massachusetts 02333, United States

1 508-217-6857 sales@morrisseyfamilyroofing.com

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