Siding Arlington WA

Arlington sits right in the convergence zone — rain, wind, and temperature swings that wear siding down faster than expected. Rainwood Construction handles repair, replacement, and inspection across Arlington and the surrounding area.

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What’s Going On With Siding in Arlington

Arlington has a mix of everything — older cedar homes along the Stillaguamish corridor, subdivisions from the 2000s with engineered wood panels, and newer builds with fiber cement or vinyl. Every material fails differently, but they all eventually do in this climate.
Cedar dries out on south-facing walls, splits at the grain, stops holding finish. Engineered wood panels swell at the core once the coating cracks — in Arlington’s rain cycle, that happens fast. Vinyl holds up on the surface but traps moisture if the WRB wasn’t lapped correctly. Even fiber cement develops problems at butt joints when the original caulk breaks down after 8–10 years.
The pattern on most Arlington calls: someone notices one issue — a soft board, paint peeling, a gap at a corner. We open the wall and there’s 6 to 10 feet of damage behind it. Bad flashing, missing diverters, sheathing that’s been wet for years. The siding was the symptom, not the problem.

What Drives the Price on a Siding Job

Material is the obvious one. HardiePlank fiber cement runs $4–6 per square foot installed. Western Red Cedar? $9–14 depending on grade. Vinyl is the most affordable option and holds up fine on homes with solid sheathing and correct weather barrier — but we rarely spec it on houses that already had water intrusion, because the wrong assembly seals moisture in.
The less obvious driver: what’s behind the panels. Could be $600 in sheathing patches. Could be $5,000+ in framing if rot went into studs. No way to know without looking. Every Rainwood Construction estimate starts with a site visit — moisture meter, probing at transitions, all elevations. Free inspection, line-item quote.

OUR SIDING SERVICES

Here’s what Rainwood Construction covers for siding work in Arlington WA and surrounding areas.

Primary Service 1: Siding Installation & Replacement

Full tear-off and re-side. Engineered panel removal, T1-11 upgrades, vinyl-to-fiber-cement conversions, cedar-to-fiber-cement when the homeowner is done with maintenance. Sheathing gets inspected before anything new goes on — covering rotten OSB with fresh panels just delays the same problem by a year.

Siding Repair

Cracked fiber cement boards, storm damage, isolated rot on one wall. Profile-match and color-match so the repair blends. Engineered wood panels are the exception — the OSB core wicks moisture sideways, so fixing one board doesn’t stop the next one from swelling. We’ll be direct about when repair makes sense and when it doesn’t.

Rot & Water Damage Repair

The real job on half our siding projects. Missing pan flashing, kick-out diverters never installed, WRB seams lapped wrong. We cut back to dry framing, sister studs if needed, reflash to code, then close it up. New siding only works if the wall behind it is dry.

Trim, Fascia & Soffit

Fascia catches every drop from a clogged gutter — rots before the siding does. PVC or primed cedar, depending on look and maintenance tolerance. Soffits get vented or swapped in the same scope.

Exterior Paint & Finish

Cedar needs a system, not just a coat. Back-prime before install, two coats of premium exterior acrylic on the face. Fiber cement ships with factory finish — baked-on color, 15-year fade warranty. No field painting unless someone wants a custom color.

Rainwood also offers interior renovations. Contact us to discuss your project.

COMMON PROBLEMS WE FIX

Walk around the house and press on the siding near windows and corners. Any of this familiar? Call before it gets worse.

Spongy feel when you push near nail heads
Paint peeling in sheets, not flaking — that’s film failure
Butt joints opening up that were tight a few years ago
Swelling or dark stains along the bottom course
Interior drywall stains near exterior corners or below windows
Trim pulling away from the wall at window and door heads

WHY CHOOSE RAINWOOD AS YOUR MARYSVILLE SIDING CONTRACTOR?

Most siding contractors in Arlington WA will measure the house and quote a re-skin. We start from the other direction — what’s the wall condition? Is the sheathing sound? Was there proper flashing? That determines the scope, not square footage alone. Tear-off, inspection, structural work, flashing, then siding.

  • One crew, one contract.
  • Line-item quote — labor, material, waste, permits. Nothing hidden as “allowances”
  • Work on occupied homes, clean up every afternoon
  • Material choices driven by wall exposure and orientation, not what’s on sale
  • One point of contact from first visit through final walkthrough

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Years Experience

OUR SIMPLE PROCESS

Watch how we transform homes with quality siding installation.

OUR SIMPLE PROCESS

From full replacements to targeted repairs, we provide comprehensive exterior solutions for homeowners across the Greater Seattle area.

Request a Quote

Call or use the form. What siding you have, roughly when the house was built, and what’s happening. We’ll book a site visit.

On-Site Assessment

Moisture meter on all elevations. Probing at windows, doors, anywhere caulk is pulling. Written report — yours to keep either way.

Clear Scope & Schedule

Material specs, labor breakdown, timeline. Most Arlington re-sides take 5–10 working days. If sheathing condition could stretch that, you’ll know before we start.

Installation

Tear-off, structure, WRB, siding, trim, caulk, daily cleanup. Walkthrough with you before closeout.

Rainwood also offers interior renovations. Contact us to discuss your project.

Ready to Get Started?

Contact us today for a free on-site assessment. We’re here to help protect your home.

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425-750-1025

Email us

Anatoliy@rainwoodconstruction.com

Visit us

12310 Hwy 99, Everett, WA 98204

Hours

Mon-Fri 9:00 am–6:00 pm, Sat 11:00 am–5:00 pm, Sun Closed

FAQ

Pull a dryer vent cap or light fixture and check the panel edge. Engineered wood is typically 7/16” thick with an OSB core and woodgrain stamp. T1-11 has vertical grooves, usually 19/32” plywood. Cedar is obvious by grain and smell. Fiber cement is heavy, gray on the back. Not sure? We ID it in five minutes on site.