Bentonville Pro Siding & Wrap has been installing and repairing siding in the Lowell area for over 20 years. Lowell is home to roughly 10,849 residents with a median household income of $95,527, and as the world headquarters of J.B. Hunt Transport Services, the city carries an outsized economic profile relative to its small footprint along the I-49 corridor between Rogers and Springdale.
Lowell traces its roots to an 1840s settlement along Old Wire Road, once nicknamed "Mudtown" for its notoriously muddy stagecoach route, and today functions as a growing bedroom community with a median home construction year of 2000, reflecting decades of steady residential development following the city's Frisco Railway-era founding in the 1880s. Summer highs reach the upper 80s and winter lows drop into the mid-20s here, consistent with the broader Northwest Arkansas climate, and Lowell's compact 9.2 square miles means most neighborhoods sit within easy reach of both the historic downtown core and the newer commercial development surrounding the J.B. Hunt corporate campus.
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 2000, a meaningful share of Lowell's housing stock is now old enough that original siding requires attention.
Homes near Lowell Elementary School and the historic downtown core along Highway 71B often need panel matching for siding installed 20 or more years ago, where original manufacturer color runs are no longer available, requiring a broader repaint or partial re-side to achieve a consistent look.
Lowell 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 neighborhoods throughout the city.
Older homes in Lowell's historic core occasionally have wood trim or siding original to the property that has reached the end of its service life, requiring repair or transition to lower-maintenance materials.
Newer subdivisions near the J.B. Hunt corporate campus continue to see steady demand for full siding installation, reflecting Lowell's ongoing growth as a bedroom community for commuters working throughout the broader NWA metro.
With J.B. Hunt's headquarters and supporting logistics and retail development anchoring much of Lowell's commercial growth, we handle commercial siding projects scheduled around active business operations in the area, coordinating closely with property managers to minimize disruption during construction.
Homes in Lowell's older, established neighborhoods near the historic downtown occasionally call for custom trim work that respects the character of the city's original Old Wire Road-era architecture, blending updated materials with details that preserve the area's historic charm.
Given Lowell's temperature swings between winter lows in the mid-20s and summer highs in the upper 80s, insulated vinyl or fiber cement can meaningfully reduce energy costs in the city's older housing stock with thinner original wall insulation.
Homes closest to the I-49 corridor, which runs directly through Lowell connecting Rogers and Springdale, benefit from siding upgrades that help reduce highway noise transfer into living spaces.
A practical, cost-effective option well suited to Lowell's mix of established homes and newer construction throughout the city.
Increasingly chosen by Lowell homeowners upgrading from original wood or aging vinyl siding as part of a broader exterior renovation.
Lowell's older neighborhoods benefit from periodic sealing checks to prevent moisture intrusion behind siding that has been in place for two decades or more.
As commercial development continues to expand around the J.B. Hunt corporate campus, nearby residential properties benefit from proactive siding maintenance to keep pace with the area's rising property values, particularly as new retail and dining options continue to draw interest to Lowell's commercial corridors.
For homeowners who have owned their Lowell property for 15 years or more, we offer full exterior assessments to identify which sections of siding are approaching the end of their service life versus which remain sound, helping owners plan and budget for future maintenance.