Should You Replace Your Siding and Windows at the Same Time?

When it comes to exterior upgrades, siding and windows are two of the most impactful project you can take on as a homeowner. They both affect your home's energy efficiency, curb appeal, and long-term protection. But if you're considering tackling one or the other, you might be wondering - should I replace my siding and windows at the same time?

Why Timing Matters

Siding and window replacement projects are often connected, especially when it comes to how the materials are installed. If you're planning to replace both within the next few years, doing them together can actually save you time, money, and headaches - particularly with the weather shifts we experience in South Dakota.

The Benefits of Replacing Both Together

Better Energy Efficiency

New siding and windows work together to create a tighter building envelope, helping reduce drafts and lower your heating and cooling bills - a huge plus during South Dakota's winters and hot summers.

Cleaner Installation

Window trim and flashing are often tucked under siding. If you replace windows after new siding has already been installed, your siding may need to be removed or patched - costing you more and potentially affecting the finished look.

Consistent Aesthetic

Replacing both at once allows you to choose styles and colors that complement each other. You'll get a unified look that boosts curb appeal - something especially valuable in a growing city like Sioux Falls.

Long-Term Savings

Bundling these projects means fewer labor costs overall. Your contractor can plan the work more efficiently, and you won't have to pay for two separate mobilizations down the road.

When It Might Make Sense to Wait

If one is in significantly worse shape than the other, it may make sense to prioritize. For example, if your siding is failing but your windows are still relatively new and functioning well, you might choose to replace the siding now and wait on the windows.

However, talk to your contractor about whether the work will interfere with future window replacement. It may still be worth coordinating the projects - or at least preparing for the next phase.

If you're doing research for new siding or windows, feel free to take a look at our past projects, visit our gallery, and check out our YouTube channel. All our work comes with open communication, the latest technologies, and the commitment only found at a family-owned remodeling company.

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