At Tevelde and Co., we are siding specialists serving Omaha and nearby communities. We focus on siding replacement, repairs, inspections, and the wall details that keep your home tight and dry, including flashing and clean integration around windows, doors, and roof lines.
Our siding specialists bring thousands of successful installations and decades of experience to each project. We combine that field experience with manufacturer certifications, so you enjoy both a lifetime workmanship warranty and the strongest product warranties available.
If you want a clear siding plan and expert workmanship you can see up close, contact us to schedule a siding inspection or request a free estimate.
A siding specialist is a contractor who focuses heavily on siding systems and the parts of the exterior that connect to siding. That focus matters because siding has rules. Each material has its own spacing needs, fastening requirements, and trim details. Manufacturers also publish installation guidelines that affect warranty coverage. When you hire a specialist, you get a crew that knows the common failure points and knows how to build around them. You also get better diagnosis when something looks “fine” but keeps causing drafts, stains, or recurring repairs.
We watch details that often get missed when siding is treated like a quick exterior facelift. That includes how water drains at roof-to-wall intersections, how windows and doors are flashed and trimmed, how panels are fastened so they can move with temperature changes, and how penetrations like lights, vents, and hose bibs are sealed and finished. Those details decide whether siding stays flat and clean or turns into a chain of small problems over time.
Homeowners usually call us when the issues are obvious, like cracked panels, missing pieces after a storm, or siding that has started to warp. Loose panels that rattle in the wind, gaps at corners, and buckling lines across a wall are common red flags. If you see swelling trim, bubbling paint, or staining around window corners, that usually means moisture has been present long enough to affect the materials underneath.
Other warning signs show up as “small” maintenance hassles that never seem to end. Repeated caulk failures around trim, especially above windows and doors, can signal movement or water pressure behind the cladding. Nail pops, fasteners showing, or seams that look like they are spreading can point to installation issues, expansion issues, or aging materials. Higher heating and cooling bills combined with rooms that feel drafty near exterior walls can also relate to the exterior envelope, especially on older homes where layers were installed at different times.

We handle siding work from small fixes to full exterior replacements. Some projects are about damage control after wind and hail. Others are planned upgrades for homeowners who want a cleaner look and lower maintenance. Either way, we define the scope clearly and install the system so it holds up.
Siding replacement is usually the right move when siding is near the end of its service life, when damage is widespread, or when you have repaired the same areas multiple times and the problems keep returning. If replacement is the best route, we plan the job so it addresses the full system, including any upgrades that make sense while the walls are open. That can include house wrap improvements, flashing corrections, trim updates, and repair of damaged sheathing or framing.
For additions and remodels, the big goal is making the new work blend with the old without awkward transitions. Matching profiles, lines, and trim details takes careful planning, especially when the original siding is discontinued or has faded over time. We help you decide whether a close match is realistic, whether a full elevation update is smarter, or whether a design change creates a cleaner result for the whole exterior.
Siding repair is often the right call when the damage is localized and the rest of the wall system is in good shape. We handle storm damage, impact damage, loose panels, corner issues, and targeted replacement where a section has failed. Repairs can also be the correct step when you are preparing to sell and you want the exterior tightened up without committing to a full replacement. If matching is difficult, we will tell you early so you can choose a repair strategy that still looks intentional.
A siding inspections and estimates are useful when you suspect something is happening behind the scenes. We look for moisture clues, soft spots, failing trim, and detailing problems around openings and roof-to-wall areas. We also pay attention to places where siding meets soffit, fascia, decks, and porches, because those intersections are frequent sources of trouble. We document what we find and explain it in plain language so you can make decisions with confidence.
Nebraska storms strike fast. Our service trucks carry spare panels, color-matched caulk, and cordless brakes for custom flashing, allowing same-day repairs after moderate hail or wind. For larger claims we document damage with high-resolution photos, meet with the adjuster, and provide the scope of work insurers need. Quick tarping prevents water intrusion while paperwork moves forward.
Siding rarely stands alone. Trim, soffit, fascia, and exterior accessories all affect how the system looks and how it performs. We install and replace trim packages, address problem areas near roof edges, and handle details around vents, lights, and other penetrations so the exterior looks finished and stays sealed.
As a James Hardie Elite Preferred Contractor, we install HardiePlank, HardiePanel, and HardieShingle boards that arrive pre-finished with baked-on ColorPlus Technology. The boards resist rot, insects, and warping, and they hold paint tone for years longer than field-applied coatings. Homeowners choose fiber cement when they want a balanced mix of authentic wood texture, fire resistance, and low maintenance.
Vinyl siding remains the most budget-friendly cladding. Modern vinyl panels include thicker walls, UV inhibitors, and locking hems that withstand Nebraska’s gusty spring storms. We offer standard, insulated, and vertical profiles in dozens of colors. If an errant baseball cracks a panel, replacement is simple. We match lot numbers to guarantee an exact shade, remove one course, snap the new piece in place, and restore your façade in under an hour.
Engineered wood combines real wood fibers with resin binders for impact resistance. LP SmartSide lap and panel products arrive factory-primed, accept any exterior paint, and carry a limited fifty-year substrate warranty. They weigh less than fiber cement, which speeds installation and reduces strain on framing. Many clients choose engineered wood when they want rich grain patterns without the upkeep of cedar.
We maintain Elite Preferred status with James Hardie and hold factory training credentials for LP SmartSide and several premium vinyl lines. These certifications unlock extended product warranties that remain valid only when boards are cut, flashed, and fastened exactly to specification—something many general contractors cannot promise.
Before work begins, you receive a line-item proposal that separates material, labor, and disposal. No buried surcharges hide in the fine print. If you request a change mid-project, we price it on the spot so you understand the impact on budget and timeline.
We live and raise families in the Omaha metro, which means fast response if a storm loosens a panel or a baseball finds the side of your garage. You will never dial an out-of-state call center; instead, you talk to a real, local person.
Browsing our before-and-after gallery shows exactly how we solved problems like severe hail damage and outdated aluminum cladding. We are happy to supply phone numbers of recent clients so you can confirm punctuality, cleanliness, and final outcomes.
If you want a straightforward plan for your siding, the next step is simple. Schedule a siding inspection with one of our siding specialists. We will review the current condition, show you what we see with photos, and provide clear recommendations based on what your home needs.
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