Siding Installation in DFW: Materials, Costs, and Storm Damage Repair for Texas Homes (2026)
- Marcos Garza
- 11 hours ago
- 2 min read
What Types of Siding Does 3:16 Roofing Install in DFW?
3:16 Roofing and Construction installs all major residential siding systems for DFW homes. Fiber cement siding (James Hardie HardiePlank) is our most recommended option for North Texas because it resists hail impact, doesn't warp in extreme heat, and carries a 30-year warranty. Vinyl siding provides an affordable, low-maintenance option at roughly half the cost of fiber cement. Engineered wood siding (LP SmartSide) offers the look of real wood with superior durability against moisture and insects. Natural stone and manufactured stone veneer add premium curb appeal for accent walls and entryways. We also repair and replace damaged sections of existing siding after storms, including color-matching to your current installation.
How Much Does New Siding Cost in the DFW Area?
Siding installation costs in DFW depend on material, home size, and complexity. Vinyl siding runs $4 to $8 per square foot installed. Fiber cement (HardiePlank) costs $8 to $14 per square foot. Engineered wood siding runs $7 to $12 per square foot. Natural stone veneer costs $15 to $35 per square foot. For a typical 2,000 square foot DFW home, full siding replacement ranges from $8,000 (vinyl) to $28,000 (fiber cement). Partial repairs for storm-damaged sections cost $500 to $3,000 depending on the area affected. 3:16 Roofing provides free siding estimates with exact measurements and transparent pricing. Call (817) 402-7663.
How Does Texas Weather Affect Siding?
North Texas puts extreme demands on siding materials. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees, causing vinyl to expand and potentially warp if improperly installed without adequate expansion gaps. UV exposure fades colors faster than in northern climates, making UV-resistant finishes critical. Hail storms with stones 1 inch or larger crack vinyl and dent aluminum siding. Temperature swings from 20 degrees in winter to 110 degrees in summer stress fasteners and seams through constant expansion and contraction cycles. Fiber cement and engineered wood handle these conditions best because they don't expand or contract as dramatically as vinyl. 3:16 Roofing selects and installs siding systems specifically rated for Texas climate performance.
Does Insurance Cover Siding Replacement After Hail Damage?
Yes, most Texas homeowner insurance policies cover siding replacement when damage is caused by hail, wind, or storm debris. Insurance adjusters assess siding damage alongside roofing damage during storm claims. 3:16 Roofing documents siding damage as part of our comprehensive storm inspection, ensuring nothing is missed. We photograph every impact point, measure affected areas, and include siding in the damage report submitted to your insurance carrier. Many homeowners focus on roof damage after storms without realizing their siding also took hits that will lead to moisture intrusion if not addressed. Call (817) 402-7663 for a free storm damage assessment covering roof, siding, gutters, and windows.



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