
Peak Quality Roofing installs durable siding across Melrose, MA and the surrounding communities. Our licensed installers specialize in high-quality siding systems designed to withstand New England weather while boosting curb appeal. Request a free estimate or talk to our team today for fast, local service and long-lasting protection.
Old or damaged siding can let in moisture, hike up energy bills and hurt curb appeal — we specialize in vinyl, fiber cement and clapboard (with cedar shingles and shakes available if you want that classic look).
If your siding is faded, warped, or rotting our expert installations give you a long-lasting, weather-resistant barrier that looks great and protects your home.
We’ll assess your house and recommend the best option for durability, energy efficiency and style.


What is it?
Vinyl is a plastic siding made mostly from PVC (polyvinyl chloride).
Why people use it?
Affordable, lightweight, available in many colors and styles and only requires very little maintenance.
Looks
Can mimic wood clapboard or shingles but has a more uniform, manufactured appearance.
Lifespan
20–40 years depending on quality and installation.

What is it?
A mix of cement, sand and cellulose fibers pressed into boards or panels.
Why people use it
Extremely durable, fire-resistant, rot-resistant, and holds up well in New England weather.
Looks
Can closely resemble wood clapboard or shingles; often used where people want a traditional look but with less maintenance.
Lifespan
30–50 years, sometimes longer with upkeep.

What is it?
Traditional horizontal wood siding, usually cedar or pine, installed with each board overlapping the one below.
Why people use it
Classic New England look, natural material, high curb appeal.
Looks
Timeless and authentic, especially on historic homes.
Lifespan
Can last decades, but only with regular maintenance (painting or staining, protection against moisture and pests).

What is it?
Vinyl is a plastic siding made mostly from PVC (polyvinyl chloride).
Why people use it?
Affordable, lightweight, available in many colors and styles and only requires very little maintenance.
Looks
Can mimic wood clapboard or shingles but has a more uniform, manufactured appearance.
Lifespan
20–40 years depending on quality and installation.

What is it?
A mix of cement, sand and cellulose fibers pressed into boards or panels.
Why people use it
Extremely durable, fire-resistant, rot-resistant, and holds up well in New England weather.
Looks
Can closely resemble wood clapboard or shingles; often used where people want a traditional look but with less maintenance.
Lifespan
30–50 years, sometimes longer with upkeep.

What is it?
Traditional horizontal wood siding, usually cedar or pine, installed with each board overlapping the one below.
Why people use it
Classic New England look, natural material, high curb appeal.
Looks
Timeless and authentic, especially on historic homes.
Lifespan
Can last decades, but only with regular maintenance (painting or staining, protection against moisture and pests).


If you’re in Melrose and the surrounding communities need siding work, we can help. We’ve done plenty of siding installs and repairs, and we focus on neat, reliable work.
We keep up with current siding methods so your home gets a clean finish that holds up in Massachusetts weather.
We use quality materials from trusted brands so the siding will be durable against wind, rain, and the seasons.
Being local, we know the common siding issues around here and tailor our work to those conditions.
We aim for clear pricing, dependable service, and honest advice.
If you need siding installed, replaced, or repaired, get in touch and we’ll help protect and improve your home’s exterior.












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Vinyl siding is a popular choice due to its affordability, low maintenance requirements, and wide range of color and style options. It is also resistant to moisture, fading, and pests, making it a durable and long-lasting siding solution.
Vinyl siding: Generally durable, resistant to rot and insects, but can crack, warp, or fade over time and is more vulnerable to impact and extreme temperature swings.
Fiber cement: Very durable and long-lasting; resists rot, insects, fire, and impact better than vinyl and clapboard; heavier and may be prone to cracking if improperly installed.
Clapboard (wood): Durable when properly maintained; susceptible to rot, insect damage, and weathering if not painted and sealed regularly, but can be repaired and refinished.
The frequency of siding cleaning depends on environmental factors, such as the amount of dirt, pollen, and mold in your area. Generally, it's recommended to clean your siding every 1-2 years to maintain its appearance and prevent the buildup of debris. Gentle washing with a mild detergent and a soft brush or low-pressure washer is typically sufficient.
While it may be possible to install new siding over existing siding in some cases, it's generally recommended to remove the old siding. This allows for a thorough inspection of the underlying wall structure, ensuring any damage or moisture issues are addressed before installing the new siding. Proper installation over a clean surface is crucial for the longevity and performance of your new siding.