Bentonville Pro Siding & Wrap has been installing and repairing vinyl siding in the Bentonville, AR area for over 20 years. Vinyl remains the most widely installed exterior cladding material in the country, and it's the option most Bentonville homeowners choose for its combination of low upfront cost and minimal upkeep. With Bentonville's 89°F average July highs and periodic winter freezes down to 24°F, vinyl's ability to flex without cracking makes it a practical fit for the region's seasonal temperature swings. Unlike wood siding, which typically needs repainting every 7 to 10 years, vinyl never needs repainting, which adds up to significant savings over the life of a home.
National data shows vinyl siding replacement recoups approximately 97% of project cost at resale, making it one of the strongest-returning exterior upgrades homeowners can make. We install both standard and insulated vinyl panels, sourced from certified manufacturers and installed to Vinyl Siding Institute specifications to keep warranty coverage intact. Labor accounts for roughly half of a typical vinyl installation's total cost, which is why proper crew training directly affects both project price and long-term performance.
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.
Our vinyl siding work covers everything from full exterior re-sides to targeted repairs, with every job starting from a documented inspection of the existing structure.
Full exterior installation on new construction or existing homes undergoing a complete re-side. We install horizontal lap, Dutch lap, and vertical board and batten profiles in vinyl. Insulated vinyl adds R-2 to R-4 of insulation value directly laminated to the panel backing, which improves rigidity and reduces street noise in addition to energy performance.
Individual panel replacement for cracked, warped, or storm-damaged sections without requiring a full tear-off. This works well when damage is isolated and matching panels are still available from the original manufacturer run.
Retrofitting insulated vinyl over standard panels or during a full replacement for homes with minimal existing wall insulation. Insulated systems can reduce heating and cooling costs by roughly 10–16% annually depending on the home and climate zone.
J-channel, corner posts, soffit, and fascia trim work that completes the exterior envelope and prevents water intrusion at panel edges and transitions. Poorly installed trim is one of the most common sources of hidden moisture damage we find during repair calls, since gaps at corners and window trim allow water behind the panel system even when the siding itself looks intact.
Panel replacement following hail or wind events common to Northwest Arkansas's severe thunderstorm season, with documentation provided for insurance claims.
Roughly 65% of homeowners choose neutral siding colors, but we help clients weigh bolder options against resale considerations and neighborhood norms in developments across Bentonville. Mixing profiles is a growing trend among vinyl installations, with many homeowners pairing standard horizontal lap siding as the primary material and adding board and batten or shake-style accents on gables for a more architectural look at a lower cost than achieving the same effect in fiber cement.
Vinyl's versatility across budget tiers and architectural styles makes it a fit for nearly every property type we encounter in the Bentonville market.
The majority of our vinyl work, ranging from full re-sides on older homes with brick or wood siding, common in Bentonville's historic districts, to new-construction installs in the city's newer residential developments.
Coordinated installation across multiple units with matched color runs and phased scheduling to minimize disruption to residents.
Vinyl's low maintenance requirements and durability make it a common choice for landlords managing multiple properties, where upkeep cost and tenant turnover both factor into material decisions.
Many homes in Bentonville's historic districts, including areas near Third Street and West Central Avenue, were originally built with wood siding that requires ongoing maintenance. Converting to vinyl on these properties requires extra care around original trim details and window casings to preserve the home's architectural character while eliminating the repainting cycle that comes with old wood siding.
"They replaced our siding in under a week and the crew cleaned up every day before leaving. Communication was clear the whole way through."
— Sarah M., Bentonville
"Had storm damage on one side of the house and they matched the panels almost perfectly. Didn't need a full replacement like another company quoted."
— Derek T., Rogers
"Insulated vinyl made a noticeable difference in our upstairs bedroom temperature last summer."
— Patricia L., Bella Vista
"Straightforward quote, no pressure, and they were upfront about what repair vs. replacement made sense for our situation."
— James K., Centerton
Quality vinyl siding typically lasts 20 to 40 years, with professional installation playing a major role in reaching the upper end of that range. Poor installation, particularly improper fastening that doesn't allow for expansion and contraction, is the most common cause of premature failure.
Insulated vinyl typically costs $3 to $8 more per square foot than standard panels, but it adds meaningful R-value, reduces panel waviness over time, and improves impact resistance against hail. For homes with older, thin wall insulation, the energy savings alone often justify the upgrade within a reasonable payback window.
In some cases, yes, if the existing siding is flat, sound, and well-fastened, installing new vinyl over it can reduce labor costs. However, we recommend a full tear-off whenever the sheathing needs inspection, since covering up hidden moisture damage creates bigger problems later.
Warping usually results from improper installation, specifically panels fastened too tightly without room for thermal expansion, or from prolonged direct heat exposure such as reflected sunlight off nearby windows. Vinyl softens at temperatures above roughly 165°F, which is why proper fastening technique matters more in hot-summer climates like ours.
We can discuss financing options during your estimate to help spread project costs into manageable monthly payments.