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Siding Contractor in LaPlace, LA

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

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

LaPlace took a direct hit from Hurricane Ida in 2021. Many homes in the area lost siding entirely, and the rebuilds that followed showed the difference between products that hold and products that don’t. If you’re still dealing with storm-damaged or insurance-replaced siding that’s already showing problems, you’re not alone. LaPlace’s geography puts homes in the path of Gulf systems more directly than most of the metro area.

Siding in LaPlace’s Climate

St. John the Baptist Parish sits at the convergence of the industrial corridor and one of the state’s most flood-prone residential zones. LaPlace is low-lying, with water on multiple sides during major storm events. Siding systems here need to handle not just wind and rain during a storm, but the prolonged moisture exposure that follows when water stays on the ground for days.

Ida-era replacements done quickly with standard vinyl are already showing failure in some parts of LaPlace. Vinyl installed with inadequate nailing and no continuous moisture barrier fails at the bottom courses first. Water wicks up, the substrate gets wet, and by the time the damage is visible on the surface, the problem is already inside the wall cavity.

Fiber cement installed to Hardie’s installation spec with proper flashing and house wrap outperforms vinyl in exactly these conditions. It won’t swell or deform after flooding, doesn’t support mold growth on its face, and can handle the wind loads associated with Gulf landfalls when properly attached. For LaPlace homeowners still working through post-Ida recovery, fiber cement is the right long-term choice.

Why LaPlace Homeowners Choose Turnkey

Storm recovery work gets done fast, and fast doesn’t always mean right. We’ve seen what shortcuts look like when they fail a few years later. When we do a LaPlace installation, we do it to hold up through the next major storm, not just pass a quick inspection.

  • Licensed and insured in Louisiana
  • James Hardie preferred installer
  • Written labor warranty on every project
  • Free estimates, 24-hour response
  • We coordinate directly with insurance adjusters when applicable

If your siding was replaced after Ida and you’re already seeing problems, we can assess it and tell you what needs to be redone. We work with homeowners navigating second-round insurance claims and can document what failed and why.

Contact us for a free estimate in LaPlace.

Siding project in LaPlace
All 8 Materials In-House

Siding Services Available in LaPlace

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

The Turnkey Difference

What Sets Us Apart in LaPlace

  • Same licensed crew on every job — no subcontracting, ever
  • All 8 siding materials available — nothing restricted by location
  • Free on-site estimates — real numbers, not phone guesses
  • Permits pulled and handled on your behalf
  • Licensed residential (#890459) and commercial (#3667)
  • 20+ years Gulf Coast installation experience
  • One point of contact from first call to final walkthrough
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LaPlace Louisiana
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.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions — LaPlace

Do you serve LaPlace?

Yes. LaPlace is part of our regular service area. We send our own licensed crew — no subcontractors — and we cover all 8 siding materials at every location we serve.

How much does new siding cost in Louisiana?

Most residential siding replacements in southeast Louisiana run between $8,000 and $25,000 depending on home size, material choice, and condition of the existing installation. Vinyl is the most affordable option. Fiber cement costs more upfront but lasts significantly longer in this climate, which lowers the long-term cost per year. We give you a firm, itemized number after an on-site visit — not a range over the phone.

What's the best siding for Louisiana's climate?

Fiber cement — specifically James Hardie products — performs best in south Louisiana. It handles high humidity, heavy rainfall, UV exposure, and wind load better than vinyl or wood alternatives at the same price range. It won't warp in summer heat, doesn't absorb moisture, and holds its factory finish far longer than field-painted products. Vinyl is a solid budget option when installed with proper house wrap and nailing schedules. We'll recommend the right material for your home's specific exposure after we assess it in person.

How long does siding last in south Louisiana?

Fiber cement lasts 30 to 50 years in this climate when properly installed and maintained. Vinyl typically runs 15 to 25 years here — shorter than the manufacturer's stated lifespan because Gulf Coast humidity, UV intensity, and storm stress are harder on the material than dry northern climates. Wood requires the most maintenance and needs repainting or resealing every 5 to 7 years. Metal and concrete siding can exceed 50 years with minimal upkeep.

How do I know if my siding needs to be replaced vs. repaired?

Spot repairs make sense when damage is isolated to one section, the rest of the installation is structurally sound, and the material is less than 15 years old. Full replacement is usually the right call when you see widespread warping or buckling, cracking along multiple courses, paint peeling from the bottom up (a sign of water intrusion behind the panels), or visible mold and soft spots at the sheathing level. We assess both options honestly on every estimate and tell you which applies before quoting anything.

Can siding be installed over existing siding?

Technically yes, but we don't recommend it in most cases. Installing over old siding adds weight, hides existing moisture damage, and voids most manufacturer warranties including James Hardie's. It also creates an uneven surface that affects the finished appearance. The only scenario where it makes practical sense is thin foam-backed insulated vinyl over sound original vinyl. For any fiber cement installation, we always remove the existing material, inspect the sheathing, and replace the moisture barrier before hanging new panels.

What happens if water gets behind my siding?

Water behind siding is the most common source of structural damage we see in south Louisiana homes. Once it gets past the panels, it saturates the sheathing, promotes mold growth in the wall cavity, and eventually reaches the framing. By the time damage is visible on the exterior — paint peeling, soft spots, or discoloration — the interior damage is often already significant. The fix depends on how far the moisture has traveled. We open the wall section, assess the substrate, replace damaged sheathing, and install a continuous moisture barrier before hanging new material.

Does new siding increase home value?

Yes. Siding replacement consistently ranks among the highest ROI home improvement projects nationally, and in Louisiana the return is amplified because buyers in this market understand the cost of storm damage and deferred maintenance. A fiber cement replacement on an older home typically returns 70 to 80 cents on the dollar at resale. The bigger factor is that failing siding actively reduces value — appraisers discount for it, inspectors flag it, and buyers negotiate around it. Replacing it before listing removes that friction entirely.

How long does a siding project take?

Most residential jobs run 3 to 5 days depending on home size, material, and whether sheathing or wrap replacement is needed. Larger homes or those with significant substrate repair can run 7 to 10 days. We give you a written project timeline before work starts and we stick to it. You'll have one point of contact from first call to final walkthrough.

Do you pull permits?

Yes. We handle all permit applications on your behalf for every jurisdiction in our service area. You don't track anything — we manage the paperwork, coordinate inspections, and make sure the job closes out properly. This matters more than most homeowners realize: unpermitted siding work can complicate insurance claims and real estate transactions down the road.

What warranty do you offer?

We provide a written labor warranty on every installation. James Hardie products carry a 30-year non-prorated warranty on the siding and a 15-year warranty on the ColorPlus factory finish — both of which require installation by a certified installer like us to be valid. Vinyl and other material warranties vary by manufacturer. We walk you through exactly what's covered before the job starts, not after.

What siding materials do you install?

All 8: fiber cement, vinyl, metal, brick, concrete, insulated, stucco, and wood. Every material is installed by the same in-house licensed crew regardless of your zip code. We don't limit your options based on location or send different subcontractors for different materials.

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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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
★★★★★

“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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