Bentonville Pro Siding & Wrap has been installing and repairing siding in the Highfill area for over 20 years. Highfill is home to the Northwest Arkansas National Airport and recently posted the largest percentage population increase of any city in Arkansas, growing 30.6% in a single year as new subdivisions continue breaking ground alongside the community's rural acreage properties.
Highfill traces its roots to apple orchards planted by the Woodward, Gorden, and Highfill families in the 1880s, and today the city blends rolling pastureland and long-established farmhouses with new construction subdivisions like Savannah Park and Woodward Hills, a mix that residents say gives the community a rural feel even as it becomes one of the fastest-growing places in the entire state. Summer highs reach the upper 80s and winter lows drop into the mid-20s here, the same climate pattern as the broader region, and Highfill's newly created Residential Estate zoning district, requiring a minimum half-acre lot, reflects the city's effort to manage rapid growth while preserving its rural character.
We're fully insured and bonded, and we back every installation with manufacturer warranty coverage regardless of which material a homeowner selects.
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.
With a median home construction year of 2012, Highfill's housing stock skews newer than most Northwest Arkansas communities, though older farmhouses throughout the area still need regular attention.
Highfill's long-established farmhouses and ranch-style homes, many predating the airport's 1998 dedication, often need repair work that respects the property's original rural character, particularly on homes with decades of exposure to sun and weather on open pastureland.
Rapidly built subdivisions like Savannah Park continue expanding throughout Highfill, and we coordinate with builders and homeowners to resolve any minor siding corrections identified during final walkthroughs.
Highfill's open, rural terrain sees the same severe thunderstorm exposure as the rest of Benton County, and hail or wind damage is a regular driver of repair calls across both established and newer properties.
New subdivisions like Savannah Park and Woodward Hills continue to bring steady demand for full siding installation as Highfill absorbs some of the fastest residential growth in the state.
With many Highfill properties sitting on one acre or more, and the city's new half-acre minimum zoning preserving that rural character, we plan material delivery and crew scheduling to account for the area's larger, more spread-out lots, ensuring installation projects run efficiently regardless of a property's layout or distance from the main road.
Custom homes on larger acreage parcels near the airport corridor, including gated communities like Beau Chalet, often call for upgraded fiber cement or board and batten combinations to match higher-end architectural standards, reflecting the growing number of custom-built estates taking advantage of Highfill's available land and airport proximity.
Given Highfill's temperature swings between winter lows in the mid-20s and summer highs in the upper 80s, insulated vinyl or fiber cement can meaningfully improve energy performance in the area's mix of older farmhouses and newer construction.
Homes closer to the Northwest Arkansas National Airport benefit from siding upgrades that help reduce ambient noise transfer into living spaces, a consideration less relevant in most other Northwest Arkansas communities.
A practical, cost-effective option widely used across Highfill's fast-growing new-construction subdivisions.
Increasingly common on custom acreage properties throughout Highfill, reflecting the area's blend of rural character and rising property values tied to the region's growth.
Highfill's older farmhouse-style homes benefit from periodic sealing checks given years of exposure on open, unshaded rural lots.
As Highfill's newest subdivisions mature, we help homeowners plan proactive siding maintenance to protect their investment in one of the state's fastest-growing housing markets, catching minor issues early before they turn into larger repair costs.
For homeowners on Highfill's larger rural and acreage properties, we offer comprehensive exterior assessments that account for the additional siding surface area, outbuildings, and detached structures common on multi-acre lots throughout the community.