Bentonville Pro Siding & Wrap has been installing and repairing siding in the Rogers area for over 20 years. Rogers is home to roughly 73,000 residents with a median household income of $86,728, and with a median home construction year of 1998, much of the city's housing stock is now entering the age range where siding maintenance and replacement decisions become a real, practical consideration for homeowners.
Rogers sees the same humid subtropical climate as the rest of Northwest Arkansas, with summer highs near 89°F and winter lows dropping into the mid-20s, and the city's growth from a population of roughly 39,000 in 2000 to over 73,000 today means a wide mix of housing ages and construction styles across established and newer neighborhoods alike. Downtown Rogers has undergone significant revitalization in recent years, while newer developments continue to expand around the Pinnacle Hills area.
We're fully insured and bonded, and we back every installation with manufacturer warranty coverage on the materials we use.
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 1998, a significant share of Rogers homes now have original siding reaching 25 to 30 years of age, right at the point where cracking, fading, and seal failure become common.
Ranch-style and other midcentury homes remain prominent throughout Rogers' established neighborhoods, and repairing siding on these homes often means matching older panel profiles that newer subdivisions no longer use.
Rogers sees historical tornado activity above the Arkansas state average, and hail and wind events tied to severe thunderstorm season are a regular driver of siding repair calls throughout the city.
Homes east of Rogers along Beaver Lake face additional moisture exposure from lake proximity, requiring extra attention to sealing and trim integrity during repair work, particularly on properties with direct water frontage where humidity levels stay elevated longer after rain events than homes further inland.
Rogers' downtown district, home to historic Italianate-style commercial buildings, occasionally requires specialty trim and siding repair work that respects the area's architectural character, especially as the district continues to attract new retail and restaurant tenants investing in storefront appearance.
Established neighborhoods like Dixieland and newer developments near Pinnacle Hills both see steady demand for full re-sides, with Pinnacle Hills homeowners often opting for premium materials given the area's custom-built, upscale housing stock.
Downtown Rogers and the Pinnacle Hills Promenade retail corridor both require siding work scheduled around active business hours and foot traffic.
Custom-built homes in neighborhoods like Shadow Valley and Pinnacle Country Club often call for upgraded fiber cement or James Hardie installation to match the area's high-end architectural standards, along with custom trim work that complements the gated community's overall design consistency.
With Rogers' summer highs regularly near 89°F, insulated vinyl or fiber cement panels can meaningfully cut cooling costs for homes with older, thinner wall insulation common in the city's 1990s-era housing stock.
Homes along busier corridors near Walton Boulevard and I-49 benefit from siding upgrades that help reduce road noise transfer into living spaces.
A practical, budget-friendly option for Rogers' large stock of ranch-style and midcentury homes needing a full re-side.
Increasingly common in Pinnacle Hills and other upscale developments where homeowners prioritize durability and premium appearance over the lowest upfront cost.
Older Rogers neighborhoods with mature tree cover need periodic sealing checks to prevent moisture from working behind aging siding systems.
Ongoing maintenance for Rogers' large stock of 1990s and early-2000s homes reaching the point where trim and hardware need updating, particularly around window casings and fascia boards that have taken on years of direct sun and seasonal moisture exposure.
For homeowners in Rogers' older neighborhoods approaching the 25 to 30 year mark on original siding, we offer full exterior assessments that identify which sections need immediate attention versus which can be monitored, helping homeowners plan and budget for repair or replacement rather than face unexpected costs later.