North Austin sits in the heart of Central Texas, where the weather doesn't give exteriors much of a break. Summers routinely push past 100°F, and that sustained heat combined with intense UV radiation breaks down paint, warps wood trim, and causes cheaper siding materials to fade and buckle within a few years. Then winter shows up — sometimes with ice storms that crack gutters, lift shingles, and expose underlayment that wasn't installed correctly in the first place. The cedar elm and live oak trees that make North Austin neighborhoods so appealing also drop debris on roofs and trap moisture against siding and fascia boards, accelerating rot in ways homeowners often don't notice until the damage is significant.
Austin Pro Siding addresses these challenges with materials and installation methods chosen specifically for this climate. We use HardieWrap weather barrier behind every siding installation to manage moisture before it becomes a structural problem. Our roofing crews install proper ice-and-water shield at all vulnerable penetrations — not just where code requires it, but where field experience tells us it matters. And we don't just replace what's visibly damaged; we inspect the substrate, the flashing, and the trim details that cheaper contractors skip, because in North Austin's climate, the details are exactly where failures start.