Siding Built
for the Valley.
Fiber-cement and vinyl siding installation, replacement, and repair across the RGV — plus trim, soffit, and fascia. Built to take Valley heat, humidity, wind, and hail.
In the Rio Grande Valley, siding is your home's first line of defense against heat, humidity, wind-driven rain, and hail. When it cracks, warps, or pulls away, it stops protecting the wall behind it — and that is when moisture, pests, and heat start getting in. CCL Contracting installs and repairs siding that is built specifically for the Valley's climate.
We work in fiber-cement (the James Hardie–style boards that dominate hot, humid, storm-prone markets) and vinyl, plus all the trim, soffit, and fascia that finish a home and seal it against weather. Whether you are re-siding an older Weslaco home, finishing a new build in McAllen, or repairing storm damage in Harlingen, we match the material to your budget, your look, and your exposure.
And because we are a full general contractor, siding does not happen in isolation — we coordinate it with roofing, insulation, and trim so the whole exterior works as one weather-tight, energy-efficient system.
Fiber-cement, vinyl, and repair.
Four core services, matched to your home and the Valley climate.
Heat & humidity. Valley summers near 100°F with high humidity warp and fade cheap siding fast. Fiber-cement does not warp, rot, or feed mold, and it holds paint for years in the South Texas sun.
Wind & hail. RGV storms drive rain sideways and drop hail nearly every spring. Properly installed fiber-cement resists impact and wind far better than aging vinyl — and when damage does happen, we document it for your insurance claim.
Energy. Gapped or damaged siding lets conditioned air out and hot, humid air in. New siding over a proper moisture barrier — paired with spray foam or wall insulation — cuts heat gain and lowers your cooling bill.
Which siding for your home?
Both are solid choices in the RGV. Here is the honest tradeoff.
1 · Free on-site estimate. We inspect your current siding, measure, discuss material and color options, and give you an itemized written estimate — usually within 48 hours, no obligation.
2 · Scope & schedule. Material chosen, color confirmed, timeline committed in writing. If insurance is involved, we build the scope to the adjuster's report.
3 · Tear-off & install. We remove old siding, inspect and repair the sheathing and moisture barrier, then install your new siding, trim, soffit, and fascia. Clean job site every evening.
4 · Walkthrough & warranty. Final walkthrough together, punch list resolved, and warranty paperwork signed and delivered. One phone number for any follow-up.
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