Siding on Clemmons’ concentrated housing stock
Clemmons grew up fast through the late 1990s and 2000s, with subdivisions filling in off Lewisville-Clemmons Road, Stratford Road, and toward Bermuda Run. That means a large share of the village’s homes were built in the same narrow window — and the builder-grade vinyl that went on those houses is aging out on roughly the same timeline as their original roofs. We see it across Tanglewood, the developments off Peace Haven, and the older sections of Bermuda Run across the Davie County line: faded, brittle vinyl that warps in the summer heat and shows its problems exactly where the install cut corners.
The trouble with most failing siding in Clemmons isn’t the panel — it’s what’s behind it. When the original house wrap wasn’t taped, or the kickout flashing where siding meets a roof was skipped, water gets in and sits on the OSB sheathing for years before anyone sees a stain inside. By the time it surfaces, the rot is done. Our installs are built on the assumption that water will get behind the siding eventually, so every detail — wrap, flashing, drainage gaps — gives that water somewhere safe to go.
What we install in Clemmons
- James Hardie / HardiePlank fiber cement — by far the most common upgrade we install here, and the right call for the larger custom homes (3,500 sq ft and up) that Clemmons has more of than most of Forsyth County. Hardie doesn’t burn, rot, or feed termites, and it holds paint 12-15 years. Its warranty depends on correct installation — fastener type, blind nailing, gap details — and we’re trained on the spec.
- Premium vinyl (CertainTeed, Mastic) — a sound, budget-conscious replacement for the original builder vinyl on the mid-90s and 2000s stock. Not the thin contractor-grade product that buckles; the colors hold and a good install reads well from the street.
- LP SmartSide engineered wood — real wood texture with a treated, rot-resistant coating; a good fit for modern farmhouse builds and specific architectural styles.
We often pair a siding job with a roof replacement on the same project — which is common in Clemmons, since the roof and the siding tend to age out together on these homes.
What’s actually in a proper install
Every Clemmons siding job includes a full tear-off (we don’t bury problems under new panels), sheathing inspection and replacement of any rotted OSB, properly lapped and taped house wrap, peel-and-stick flashing at window heads, jambs, and sills, and kickout flashing where the siding meets a roof — the single detail most often done wrong on these subdivision homes. We handle the full envelope: corners, frieze board, water table, and window and door surrounds, plus final paint on Hardie when ordered primed.
HOA-friendly and familiar with Clemmons
Many Clemmons developments run HOAs with approved exterior color and material lists. We’re familiar with most of them and can quote to your HOA’s approved spec from the first estimate, so there are no surprises at the architectural review stage. For the open, newer subdivisions with more UV exposure, and the shadier older sections near the village core, we’ll steer the material and color accordingly.
Why Clemmons homeowners choose Mid Atlantic
- Local — 10-15 minutes away on Reynolda Road, not a regional chain
- Hardie-trained crews — in-house W-2 employees, no subcontractors
- Full wrap and flashing detailing, not staples and guesswork
- HOA-familiar for most Clemmons developments
- A+ BBB, 4.8 stars on Google and Facebook
- 3-year workmanship warranty on every project
Schedule a Clemmons siding estimate
Call (336) 671-5208 or request an estimate online. Siding estimates take 45-60 minutes for a full whole-house walk, and most Clemmons appointments are scheduled within 48 hours.