Mixed wood and fiber-cement siding detail on an Ozark home in Springfield, Missouri

Siding that suits an Ozark home.

Wood, fiber-cement, and metal siding that shrugs off wind, hail, and humidity - and looks right on a Springfield home.

Good siding is won in the details.

The material on the truck matters less than what happens at the wall. Flashings, kick-outs, rain-screens, and drainage planes are what actually keep water out - so we sweat every one of them, and your siding still looks right ten storm seasons from now.

  • Wood & engineered wood

    Cedar, LP SmartSide, and engineered lap siding, hung with proper rain-screen detailing for the humid Ozark climate.

  • Fiber cement

    James Hardie and comparable fiber-cement systems for low-maintenance durability and a crisp, modern face.

  • Metal & accent panels

    Standing-seam, corten, and mixed-material accent walls that give an Ozark home a contemporary edge.

  • Repair & re-side

    Single-board swaps, a fresh coat of paint or stain, or a full re-side when the wall is ready for a clean reset.

Ozark home in Springfield, Missouri with dark-stained vertical wood and fiber-cement siding

Why our siding lasts

  • Rain-screen and drainage-plane detailing behind every wood and fiber-cement wall.
  • Manufacturer-trained crews who install to spec, so the warranty stays valid.
  • Premium fasteners and flashings - no shortcuts at corners, windows, or transitions.
  • Color and material guidance matched to your home and the surrounding landscape.

Frequently asked questions

Properly installed wood and fiber cement both last for decades here. What really matters is the install - rain-screens, flashings, and kick-outs do more for longevity than the name on the box. We'll talk through the trade-offs for your specific home.
Usually, yes. We'll source the closest profile and finish we can find and feather the transition so the repair reads as part of the original wall.
We do. Full-house re-stains, repaints, and touch-ups, all scheduled around a dry weather window so the finish has a real chance to cure.
A full re-side usually runs one to three weeks of active work, depending on the size and detail of the home. Reach out for a timeline built around your project.