Siding on Lewisville’s larger homes
Lewisville sits along the Yadkin River on the west side of Forsyth County, about 10 minutes from our shop on Reynolda Road. We’ve been on roofs and exteriors across this town since before most of the current subdivisions north and west of the historic Shallowford Road core were built. What makes siding work here distinctive is the housing stock itself: Lewisville and Pfafftown have a higher concentration of homes over 3,000 square feet than most of the county. That means more wall area, more corners, more window and door openings, and more trim detail than a typical Triad re-side — and a lot more places for water to find its way behind the cladding if the install is rushed.
That’s exactly why fiber cement (James Hardie) is the most common siding we install in Lewisville. On a larger custom home you’re going to keep for the long haul, Hardie’s 30-50 year lifespan and resistance to rot, termites, and fire make sense. We’re trained on Hardie’s spec — fastener type, blind nailing, gap details — because the warranty depends on the install being right, not just on the product being good.
What we install across Lewisville
- Fiber cement (James Hardie / HardiePlank) — the premium standard here, in lap, board-and-batten, shingle, and panel profiles, repainted only every 12-15 years
- LP SmartSide engineered wood — a strong fit for the modern farmhouse builds going up in newer developments, with real wood texture and an easier weight to work with
- Premium vinyl (CertainTeed, Mastic) — for rental properties, accessory structures, and budget-conscious replacements, never the thin contractor-grade stuff that warps in summer heat
- Cedar shake — for specific custom and accent applications on Lewisville’s higher-end homes
What’s actually in a proper Lewisville siding install
Most siding failures aren’t failures of the material — they’re failures of what’s underneath. On Lewisville’s open, less-canopied developments toward Pfafftown and Yadkinville, walls take more direct UV and wind-driven rain than the heavily shaded older Winston-Salem neighborhoods, so the water management has to be right. Every job includes:
- Full tear-off and inspection and replacement of any rotted OSB or plywood sheathing
- House wrap (Tyvek or equivalent) properly lapped and taped
- Peel-and-stick window and door flashing at head, jambs, and sill
- Kickout flashing where siding meets a roof — the single most common detail done wrong, and one we see often on the larger, more complex rooflines here
- Z-flashing at horizontal joints and full trim work: corners, frieze board, water table, and window surrounds
- Final paint on Hardie when ordered primed
HOA and architectural review
Some of Lewisville’s newer subdivisions have strict architectural review boards that dictate approved colors, profiles, and trim details. We quote to spec and bring physical color and profile samples to your home so you can see exactly what you’re submitting and approving — no guessing from a brochure.
Why Lewisville homeowners choose Mid Atlantic
- 10 minutes away on Reynolda Road — we’re essentially a neighbor
- Hardie-trained crews who know the spec the warranty depends on
- In-house W-2 crews, no subs — important on the longer timelines a larger home’s full envelope requires
- Full wrap, flashing, and finish carpentry — we handle the whole envelope, not just the field siding
- A+ BBB, 4.8★ on Google and Facebook
- 3-year workmanship warranty
Schedule a Lewisville siding estimate
Call (336) 671-5208 or request an estimate online. For Lewisville, we usually schedule within 48 hours, and a full whole-house siding walk typically takes 45-60 minutes.