
At Peak Quality Roofing, we provide expert siding installation and siding replacement services for homeowners in Melrose, Malden, Wakefield, Stoneham, and surrounding Massachusetts communities. Whether you're upgrading old vinyl siding, installing fiber cement, or exploring engineered wood options, our team delivers clean installation, clear communication, and long-lasting results.
Old or damaged siding can allow moisture intrusion, increase energy costs, and reduce curb appeal. At Peak Quality Roofing, we install siding systems designed to protect your home while enhancing its long-term value.
We proudly serve homeowners throughout Greater Boston, including Melrose and surrounding communities, with responsive service and professional installation.


Every home is different. Budget, maintenance expectations, neighborhood style, and long-term goals all play a role in choosing the right siding material.
Looking for the most affordable option? Vinyl may be the right fit.
Want maximum durability and premium appearance? Fiber cement may be the better choice.
Prefer the natural look of wood with modern performance? Engineered wood could be ideal.
Our team walks you through the pros and cons of each option so you can make a confident, informed decision.



We believe siding projects should be straightforward and stress-free.
Quality siding starts with proper installation. We follow manufacturer guidelines, ensure correct flashing and ventilation, and use proven methods to protect your home from wind, moisture, and seasonal temperature changes.
From vinyl to fiber cement and engineered wood siding, our projects are built for long-term performance across Middlesex and Essex County communities. Homeowners trust us for precise workmanship, clear pricing, and dependable service.
Here’s a look at vinyl siding projects we’ve completed as a trusted vinyl siding contractor in Greater Boston. Our approach is simple: clear communication, no surprises, and clean, professional installation.
We believe great siding work isn’t just about materials — it’s about keeping you informed, setting clear expectations, and delivering a finished product you’re proud of.
Here’s a look at vinyl siding projects we’ve completed as a trusted vinyl siding contractor in Greater Boston. Our approach is simple: clear communication, no surprises, and clean, professional installation.
We believe great siding work isn’t just about materials — it’s about keeping you informed, setting clear expectations, and delivering a finished product you’re proud of.
Yes, winter is often a great time for siding installation. While extreme cold can make the material slightly brittle, professional contractors use adjusted techniques to account for seasonal expansion and contraction. Plus, labor rates are often better, and scheduling is much faster than the spring rush.
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.
Engineered 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.