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Concrete Siding Installation in New Orleans, LA

Licensed · Insured · 20+ Years Gulf Coast Experience · No Subcontracting

Lic. #890459 & #3667
20+ Years Gulf Coast
4.9★ Google Reviews
Zero Subcontracting

When maximum durability is the goal, not just durability that is good enough, concrete siding is worth knowing about. It is heavier, denser, and more impact-resistant than fiber cement, vinyl, or any other common siding product. On coastal properties, homes in FEMA flood zones, and buildings that need to survive direct hits from airborne debris during a storm, those properties matter.

Turnkey Siding installs concrete siding for homeowners and commercial property owners across Southeast Louisiana. We carry residential license #890459 and commercial license #3667, and we handle every job with our own licensed crew. No subcontracting. If you are weighing your options for a coastal or flood-zone property and want to understand whether concrete siding fits your situation, start here.

Concrete siding is the densest wall cladding available for residential and light commercial use. A properly installed concrete panel system shrugs off the kind of wind-driven debris impacts that would crack or dent fiber cement and punch through vinyl. The trade-off is weight and cost: concrete is significantly heavier than fiber cement, which means the wall framing and foundation need to be assessed before installation, and the material and labor cost is higher. For the right property and the right homeowner, those trade-offs are entirely worth it.

In practical terms, concrete siding is most often specified for coastal Louisiana homes with elevated exposure, commercial properties that need Class A fire resistance and impact protection, and homeowners who want to stop thinking about exterior damage every time a named storm approaches. We will tell you honestly whether it fits your project after a site assessment.

  • Product type. Concrete board and precast panels have different installation methods and performance profiles. We walk you through both options.
  • Structural preparation. Concrete siding adds significant weight per square foot. Older framing and foundations may need reinforcement before installation.
  • Story count and site access. Multi-story concrete work requires scaffolding and additional lift equipment.
  • Coating or painting. Concrete panels require a finish coat to seal the surface. Color and texture options are discussed at the estimate.
  • Amount of trim detail and openings. More window and door penetrations mean more flashing and trim labor.

We provide itemized written estimates. No ranges at signing.

Concrete Siding Installation in New Orleans, LA New Orleans
How It Works

4 Steps. No Surprises.

Every Turnkey project follows the same process, whether it's 800 sq ft or 8,000.

01
On-Site Estimate

We come to your property, assess conditions, and give you a real number — not a phone guess or a square-foot calculator.

02
Material Selection

We walk you through your options based on your home's profile, climate exposure, and budget. No pressure, just straight advice.

03
Licensed Install

Our in-house crew handles every step — permits pulled, work done to code, no subs ever sent to your property.

04
Final Walkthrough

We inspect the finished job with you before we call it done. If anything isn't right, we fix it before we leave.

High-Impact · Storm-Rated

Why Concrete Siding Is Right for Louisiana

  • Dense construction rated for heavy impact and wind
  • One of the most durable options for Louisiana storm season
  • Resists water, insects, fire, and rot
  • Available in multiple textures and finishes
  • Suitable for both residential and commercial applications
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Our licensed crew serves the entire Southeast Louisiana area. One call handles everything from estimate to final walkthrough.

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Lic. #890459 (Residential) · #3667 (Commercial)
All 8 Materials In-House

Other Siding Services We Install

Every material installed by the same licensed crew. Nothing limited by your zip code.

Where We Work

Serving 13 Communities
Across Southeast Louisiana

One licensed crew. No subcontracting. Free on-site estimates anywhere in our service area.

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Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How does concrete siding differ from fiber cement? Both are cement-based, but standard concrete siding panels are denser and heavier. Fiber cement mixes cement with wood pulp or sand to reduce weight while maintaining weather resistance. Concrete panels are specified when maximum impact resistance and mass are priorities. Fiber cement is the more common residential choice; concrete is used when toughness is the primary requirement, particularly on coastal and flood-zone properties.

Is concrete siding rated for hurricane impact? Concrete panels with appropriate thickness and proper fastening meet impact resistance standards for most Louisiana wind zones. The key variables are panel thickness, fastener schedule, and the structural integrity of the wall assembly behind it. We spec the correct system for your parish wind speed requirements and ensure the installation meets or exceeds local building code.

Does concrete siding absorb moisture in Louisiana rain? Properly sealed and coated concrete siding has low water absorption. Bare concrete is porous and will absorb moisture over time in south Louisiana conditions. We apply a penetrating sealer and weather-resistant finish coat on all concrete siding installations. Correct flashing at windows, doors, and the base of the wall is equally important.

Is concrete siding a practical choice for older New Orleans homes? It depends on the structure. Concrete siding is significantly heavier than fiber cement or vinyl, so older wood-frame homes need a framing and foundation assessment before we specify it. Many older New Orleans homes are good candidates; some are not. We assess both the siding need and the structural capacity during the estimate visit and give you a direct answer.

How long does concrete siding last? Concrete siding installed correctly with proper sealing and flashing can last 50 years or more in Louisiana’s climate. The material itself does not rot, warp, or degrade from moisture. The finish coat needs reapplication periodically, but the underlying panel is essentially permanent if the installation is done right.

What Our Customers Say

Trusted Across Southeast Louisiana

★★★★★ 4.9 average · 200+ Google Reviews
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“Metal cladding for our commercial building. Licensed, on time, and the only contractor who fully understood the scope from day one.”

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Sandra M.
Metairie · Commercial Project
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“Replaced our vinyl siding after Hurricane Ida damage. Turnkey handled permits, insurance coordination, everything. The house looks brand new.”

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James T.
Kenner · Residential
★★★★★

“Got quotes from 4 contractors. Turnkey was the only one who offered fiber cement AND explained exactly why it was right for our home.”

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Michelle R.
Mandeville · Residential
★★★★★

“Our 1960s ranch had rotting wood siding on three sides. Turnkey stripped it, added moisture barrier, and put up fiber cement. No more painting every three years.”

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Robert C.
Gretna · Older Home Renovation
★★★★★

“After Zeta took out a whole section of our soffit and siding, we called three contractors. Turnkey was the only one who showed up the same week to assess it.”

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Denise B.
Slidell · Storm Repair
★★★★★

“Built our custom home and needed siding that would handle Louisiana summers without constant upkeep. Turnkey spec’d the right product and finished a week early.”

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Kevin L.
Covington · New Construction
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