Turnkey Siding brings vinyl siding to homes throughout Metairie, whether you are in tree-lined Old Metairie, near the water in Bucktown, or settled in Fontainebleau. Every panel is installed by our own licensed crew, and we never hand your project to a subcontractor. We match the siding and trim to your home’s style and fasten it for full Gulf wind load, so the finish looks sharp and stays put. Call 504-882-9704 for a free estimate.
Why Vinyl Siding Is a Smart Fit for the New Orleans Metro
Vinyl siding is a PVC-based exterior cladding with the color baked through the panel, so it never needs paint or caulk. Across the metro it runs about $4 to $9 per square foot installed, and a correct install lasts 25 to 40 years when the right product is specified and detailed for our climate.
What makes vinyl work here is moisture tolerance. It won’t rot, swell, or feed mold the way wood can in our humidity, and quality panels shrug off heavy rain and the intense summer UV that fades cheaper products. The tradeoffs are honest: builder-grade vinyl can warp or crack under Gulf heat and storm-driven debris, so we install thicker-gauge, UV-stable panels rated for high-wind zones and fasten them to the manufacturer’s wind spec. Behind the panel we run a moisture barrier and drainage plane so wind-driven rain drains and dries instead of sitting against the wall.
Turnkey Siding runs its own licensed crew on every job, hands you a written, itemized estimate before you sign, and never sends a subcontractor to your home.
Metairie Vinyl Siding for Homes Between the Lake and the City
Metairie is the largest community in the metro, stretched across Jefferson Parish between New Orleans and Lake Pontchartrain. That location shapes how we side a house here. Old Metairie and Metairie Club Gardens hold older, higher-value homes where the trim detail has to read clean, while Fontainebleau and the blocks near the lake in Bucktown sit in flood-prone pockets that need extra thought at the base of the wall. Lake Pontchartrain is brackish, not open ocean, so the real day-to-day enemy is humidity, not salt. Vinyl handles that moisture load without warping or feeding mold the way painted wood eventually does.
In Bucktown and other low spots, we run the siding and its starter strip above the flood line and flash the transitions so a heavy rain or surge event drains away from the sheathing. Across all of Metairie we fasten for the full 115 to 160 mph design range, because a community this exposed catches the same hurricane wind the coast does. Installed vinyl typically lands between $4 and $9 per square foot, and it gives Metairie homeowners a durable, wipe-clean exterior that stands up to the heat, the rain, and the long humid summers.
Metairie Vinyl Siding Questions
Does Jefferson Parish require a permit to reside in Metairie?
Yes, a residing project in Metairie pulls a Jefferson Parish permit. We manage that filing and the inspection so you do not have to chase the paperwork.
Can vinyl siding work on a flood-prone Bucktown home?
It can, as long as it is detailed correctly. We start the panels above the flood line and flash the base so water drains out instead of sitting against the wall.
Is humidity or salt the bigger threat to siding here?
Humidity is. Lake Pontchartrain is brackish and the Gulf is miles off, so moisture in the air, not salt, is what siding near Metairie has to resist. Vinyl does that well.