Siding Repair & Replacement

in Bentonville, AR

Bentonville Pro Siding & Wrap has been repairing and replacing siding in the Bentonville, AR area for over 20 years. A common industry rule of thumb holds that once repair costs exceed 30 to 50% of full replacement value, replacement becomes the more cost-effective path, and Bentonville's temperature swings between 89°F summer highs and 24°F winter lows accelerate wear on siding that's already near the end of its service life. Whether damage is isolated to one wall or spread across the whole exterior, we start every project with an honest inspection rather than a predetermined recommendation.

Damaged or aging siding can increase energy loss by an estimated 15 to 20%, and full replacement projects typically recoup 52 to 69% of project cost at resale, making the decision as much about long-term performance as appearance. We handle everything from single-panel spot repairs to complete tear-off and re-side projects across vinyl, fiber cement, and James Hardie materials.

Why Choose Us

Local Siding Contractors

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.

Advanced Installation Standards

Our crews hold manufacturer certifications for James Hardie fiber cement products and follow VSI-standard vinyl installation practices.

Proven Track Record

We've completed residential, multi-family, and commercial siding projects throughout the region, with the majority of new business coming from referrals.

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Some of the Products We Proudly Use

ply gem brands & solutions
LP Smart Side Trim & Siding
James Hardie
Kaycan
Certainteed
Dupont

Siding Repair and Replacement Services We Provide

Spot Panel Repair

Replacement of individual damaged panels when the surrounding siding remains structurally sound and matching material is available. This is the most cost-effective option when damage is confined to a small, isolated area.

Rot and Moisture Damage Repair

Removal of affected siding and sheathing followed by structural repair before new material goes back on. A single soft spot under 6 inches can typically be patched, but damage spanning multiple studs usually signals a larger underlying problem.

Full Tear-Off and Re-Side

Complete removal of existing siding down to the sheathing, followed by house wrap inspection or replacement and full installation of new material. This is the right call once repair costs start approaching half of what full replacement would cost.

Storm and Impact Damage Assessment

Post-storm inspections to determine whether hail or wind damage is isolated enough for spot repair or extensive enough to justify a broader replacement, with photo documentation provided for insurance purposes.

Trim, Fascia, and Soffit Repair

Damage to trim and fascia often accompanies siding problems and is addressed as part of the same inspection, since compromised trim is a common entry point for water even when the main siding panels look fine.

Material Upgrade During Replacement

Full replacement projects are a natural point to switch materials, such as moving from aging wood or vinyl to fiber cement or James Hardie products for better long-term durability in our climate.

Types of Properties We Serve

Single-Family Residential

The majority of repair and replacement calls we receive, ranging from single-panel storm repairs to full re-sides on homes reaching the end of a 20 to 40 year vinyl lifespan.

Rental and Investment Properties

Landlords often prioritize repair over replacement to manage costs, and we help evaluate when a patch job makes sense versus when recurring repair costs are signaling it's time for a full replacement.

Historic and Older Homes

Homes in Bentonville's historic districts frequently have wood siding that requires ongoing repair and repainting. We help owners weigh continued wood maintenance against a one-time transition to lower-maintenance materials.

Commercial and Multi-Family Properties

Property managers overseeing multiple buildings often need phased repair or replacement schedules to manage budget across a portfolio, and we work with commercial clients to prioritize the properties with the most urgent damage first.

What Bentonville Homeowners Are Saying

"Got quotes from three companies and they were the only ones honest that we just needed a repair, not a full replacement."

— Kevin S., Bentonville

"Our siding was original to the house and finally past the point of patching.

The re-side made a huge difference in how the house looks."

— Nancy W., Rogers

"Storm damage repair after a bad hailstorm. Quick response and they handled the insurance paperwork with us."

— Brian D., Bella Vista

Siding Repair & Replacement FAQs

How do I know if I need a repair or a full replacement?

As a general guideline, if repair costs are estimated at more than 30 to 50% of full replacement cost, replacement is usually the better long-term value. Isolated damage on siding that's otherwise in good condition is typically a good repair candidate, while widespread rot, warping, or recurring issues point toward replacement.

How much does siding repair typically cost?

Siding repair costs commonly range from $350 to $1,500 per 100 square feet depending on material and extent of damage, though minor spot repairs can cost less and extensive damage involving hidden rot can run higher.

Will replacing my siding lower my energy bills?

Yes, in most cases. Damaged or aging siding with air gaps and compromised insulation can waste 15 to 20% more energy than a properly sealed, modern system, so full replacement often produces a noticeable reduction in heating and cooling costs.

How long does a full siding replacement take?

Most single-family homes take 3 to 5 days from tear-off to final trim work, though larger homes or complex rooflines can extend that timeline.

Do you handle insurance claims for storm-damaged siding?

We provide photo documentation and a written damage assessment that you can submit directly to your insurance carrier, though the claims process itself is handled between you and your insurer.