
What Does Your Siding Say About Your Home?
Explore Your Siding Options

Vinyl Siding
Affordable, low-maintenance, and available in countless styles. But not all vinyl is created equal—understand the grades and what they mean for your home.

Fiber Cement
Sleek, strong, and resistant to rot and fire. Discover why this durable material is gaining popularity—and what to ask before installation. (James Hardie)

Wood Siding
Whether it’s the warmth of natural wood or the resilience of engineered options, wood siding brings unmatched character. But in Tennessee’s humid climate, moisture management is critical—learn how different wood types handle it, and what upkeep looks like.
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Siding Styles in Action

Lap
The classic horizontal look you see on many homes. It’s versatile, familiar, and works well with nearly any architectural style—from ranch to colonial.

Board and Batten
A vertical siding style that gives homes a more modern or farmhouse-inspired feel. Its bold lines create a sense of height and clean contrast.

Shingle Shake
Textured and character-rich, shake siding mimics the look of hand-cut cedar. It’s often used on gables or accent walls to add warmth and detail.
Want to see what different siding looks like on your home?
Visualize Your Home's Potential with HOVER
Choosing new siding is a big decision—but it doesn't have to feel overwhelming. With HOVER, you can design a digital replica of your actual home and see how different siding styles and colors will look before making any commitments.
Using just a few photos taken from your phone, HOVER creates an interactive 3D model of your house. From there, you can experiment with:
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Different siding materials like vinyl, fiber cement, or engineered wood
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Color combinations that match Middle Tennessee’s seasonal palette
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Trim, shutters, and accent areas for a fully customized look
It’s not about sales—it’s about clarity. HOVER helps you visualize real options on your real home, so you can make confident, informed decisions.