Cedar Siding

Cedar Siding for Homes in Rockland & Westchester

Cedar’s been the real deal for a long time, and in towns like Nyack, White Plains, and New Rochelle, it still shows up for a reason. You can spot it a mile away. No plastic feel. No stamped-on grain. Just the natural, uneven charm of real wood that gives a house depth and personality.
Cedar it’s one of the many siding options that works with the weather around here. The wood naturally holds up against rot and bugs, no need for chemical treatments. Plus, it acts like insulation. Helps hold the heat in during winter and keeps things a little cooler when it’s humid in July.
If it’s put on right and checked occasionally, cedar can stick around for decades. It doesn’t wear out, it ages. Turns a little silver, gets more character, but never looks tired. If you want your house to feel like your house, not a clone of every other place on the block, cedar's a solid pick.

Why Choose Cedar Siding?

Cedar’s not just about looks, though the look doesn’t hurt. Around Rockland and Westchester, it’s one of the few siding options that checks all the right boxes: tough enough for our weather, easy on the eyes, and built to last.
Cedar doesn’t mind the rain, snow, or summer heat. It shrugs off moisture, bugs, and rot, naturally. That’s why it still shows up on homes around Nyack, White Plains, and beyond.
You can’t fake cedar’s texture or tone. It gives a house warmth, the kind you see, not just feel. No vinyl panel comes close.
It’s wood. Grown, not made. Responsibly sourced cedar breaks down naturally when its time comes, unlike plastic siding.
Cedar adds a bit of insulation on its own, which helps with your heating bill in winter and cooling bill come July.
A little cleaning, a proper finish every few years, and cedar will stick with your home for decades.

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Signs You May Need New Cedar Siding and How We Fix It

Cedar siding lasts for decades with care, but time, weather, or pests eventually leave their mark. These are the issues we address most.
Warning signs:
How we fix it:
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How We Install Cedar Siding (Step by Step)

Cedar siding looks best, and lasts longer, when it’s done right from the start. At Meridian Contracting, we don’t rush it. Each step gets the attention it needs, so your siding can handle New York weather and still turn heads.Here’s how it usually goes:
We stop by and check things out
We come to your place, see what the house needs, and talk through the look you're going for. Then we show you cedar options that fit your style and your budget.
Prep comes first
We strip off the old siding, look at the wall underneath, and make sure it’s in good shape before anything new goes up. Then we put down a weather barrier to block out moisture and wind before the cedar goes up.
You pick your cedar
We help you choose the right type, smooth or rough, wide or narrow, stained or left natural. It all depends on your home's look and how much maintenance you're up for.
We install with care
Every board is placed by hand. We leave the right gaps, seal it tight, and make sure everything lines up. No shortcuts, no guesswork.
Finish it off right
After the siding’s up, we handle the trim, seal the joints, and apply the finish or stain if it’s part of the plan. Then we clean up the yard, no scraps or nails left behind.

Cedar Siding Options We Work With

Cedar siding’s got range, you’ve got a few solid styles to pick from, depending on what kind of look you want and how much upkeep you’re okay with. Here's how we usually break it down for homeowners in Rockland and Westchester:
Shake Siding

This one’s rougher and more textured. It’s got that real, weathered charm, great for older homes or anything with a cottage feel. It needs some upkeep over time, but it holds up well and ages with character.

Plank Siding

Straight boards, clean lines. Horizontal’s the classic look, but vertical works great on modern homes or as a contrast section. Still real cedar, just with a simpler layout.

Tongue-and-Groove

These boards lock together tight, so you end up with a smooth, clean look, no gaps, nothing sloppy. We usually put this in spots like porch ceilings or gables where you want things looking sharp but not overdone.

Pre-Finished Cedar

This stuff comes ready to roll, already stained and sealed at the factory. It’ll cost a bit more up front, but you skip the hassle of painting or sealing later, which most homeowners appreciate.

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Other Siding Work We Handle

Cedar’s great, but it’s not the only thing we work with. A lot of homeowners ask us about lower-maintenance options or something that better fits their style or budget. Here's what else we offer:
Siding Repairs

If you’ve got a few boards that are cracked, warped, or rotting out from a storm or water damage, we can fix those without touching the rest of the house. No need to replace what’s still solid.

Full Siding Installs

Starting fresh? Whether it’s a new build or you’re just done with your old siding, we’ll help you choose the right material and get it on the house the right way, no shortcuts.

Siding Painting

Got wood siding that needs a refresh? We use paint that holds up against New York winters and sticky summers. It brings the siding back to life and buys you more years before replacement.

Vinyl Siding

If you want something that doesn’t need much attention, vinyl’s a solid choice. It’s affordable, holds up well in bad weather, and comes in more colors and styles than most people expect.

Engineered Wood

ple expect. Engineered Wood: This gives you the wood look but without all the usual upkeep. It resists bugs, holds up against moisture, and tends to last longer than raw cedar in tough spots.

Fiber Cement

This one’s built for punishment. It won’t burn, rot, or peel, and it can be made to look like wood, stucco, or stone. We install a lot of it on homes that need serious weather protection.

Stucco

Clean and smooth, great if you’re going for a modern finish. It’s got good insulation properties too, and when installed properly, it holds up for years.

Areas We Serve Cedar Siding

We install and repair cedar siding throughout Lower Hudson Valley. Every town’s got its own style, and we make sure the siding fits both the house and the weather.

Common Questions We Get About Cedar Siding
If you take care of it, cedar siding can easily last 20–30 years, sometimes even more. A lot depends on the weather and how well it’s been maintained over the years.
Not really. You’ll want to seal or stain it every few years to keep the wood protected. A quick look once or twice a year to catch any early issues usually does the trick.
Yep. Cedar’s a natural insulator; it helps keep heat in during the winter and out during the summer. That can make a real difference on your energy bills.
For sure. If you’ve got a few cracked or rotted boards, we can usually just swap those out without touching the rest of your siding.
We do. Shakes, planks, bevel, tongue-and-groove, you’ve got options. We also offer both natural and pre-finished, depending on what kind of look (and maintenance level) you’re going for.

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