Bentonville Pro Siding & Wrap has been installing and repairing siding in the Bella Vista area for over 20 years. With a population of roughly 31,700 and a median household income of $88,055, higher than neighboring Bentonville and most of Northwest Arkansas, choosing the right siding contractor matters here as much for long-term value as curb appeal. We're licensed, insured, and familiar with the specific requirements of Bella Vista's Property Owners Association.
Bella Vista sits on the Springfield Plateau in the Ozark Mountains, with summer highs regularly climbing into the upper 80s and winter lows dropping into the mid-20s, temperature swings that stress exterior siding materials over time. Known for its seven private lakes, including Lake Windsor, Lake Ann, and Loch Lomond, Bella Vista's wooded, hilly terrain and heavy tree cover create shaded, moisture-retentive conditions on many properties that differ meaningfully from open, sun-exposed lots elsewhere in the region.
We're fully insured and bonded, and we install materials backed by manufacturer warranties on every project, whether that's a vinyl re-side or a fiber cement upgrade.
We've completed siding work across more than a dozen Northwest Arkansas communities and understand how the region's building codes, freeze-thaw cycles, and mixed housing stock.
Our crews hold manufacturer certifications for James Hardie fiber cement products and follow VSI-standard vinyl installation practices.
We've completed residential, multi-family, and commercial siding projects throughout the region, with the majority of new business coming from referrals.
Bella Vista's median home construction year is 1996, meaning much of the city's housing stock is now approaching or past the point where original siding needs attention, particularly on homes with heavy tree cover near the lakes.
Homes tucked into Bella Vista's oak and hickory forest cover often stay shaded and damp longer after rain than properties on open lots, which accelerates rot in wood trim and can trap moisture behind poorly sealed siding near Lake Rayburn and Lake Windsor.
Bella Vista's Architectural Control Committee, part of the Property Owners Association, oversees exterior appearance across the city, and craftsman and ranch-style homes common throughout the community often have detailed trim work that requires careful matching during repair.
Bella Vista's elevation and exposed ridgelines in some neighborhoods see stronger wind during severe weather events than more sheltered parts of the region, making wind-related siding repair a regular need here.
Homes built during Bella Vista's original resort-era development, some dating to the 1960s and 1970s retirement community boom, often have older siding systems with seams and fasteners that need updating to modern standards.
Bella Vista includes neighborhoods like Devonshire near Lake Windsor and lakefront properties along Lake Rayburn, where median household income above $88,000 supports upgraded material choices like fiber cement and James Hardie alongside standard vinyl.
Bella Vista's Town Center area and commercial corridors along Highway 71 require efficient installation scheduling that respects business operating hours.
With no cookie-cutter neighborhoods and a genuine mix of craftsman, ranch, and townhome styles throughout the city, custom trim and specialty siding work is common rather than the exception here.
Given Bella Vista's wooded terrain and temperature swings between winter lows near 24°F and summer highs near 89°F, insulated vinyl or fiber cement can meaningfully reduce energy costs in homes with older, thinner wall insulation.
Homes near Highway 71 and the newer I-49 corridor benefit from siding upgrades that reduce road noise transfer into living spaces.
Since Bella Vista's Architectural Control Committee reviews exterior changes, we help homeowners select colors and materials that meet POA guidelines while still achieving the look they want.
The most cost-effective option for Bella Vista's large stock of 1990s-era homes needing a full re-side.
A strong fit for lakefront and higher-value properties near Lake Windsor and Lake Ann given the material's durability against humidity and shaded, moisture-prone conditions.
Homes under heavy tree cover need extra attention to sealing and moisture barrier integrity given slower drying times after rain.
Ongoing maintenance for older resort-era homes throughout the community, particularly around window casings and fascia where original hardware has reached the end of its service life after decades of exposure to Bella Vista's humid, tree-shaded conditions.
For homes along Lake Windsor, Lake Ann, and Loch Lomond, we offer comprehensive exterior assessments that account for the added moisture exposure lakefront and near-lake properties experience compared to homes elsewhere in the city, helping owners plan maintenance and upgrades proactively rather than reactively.