Siding Installation & Repair
in Bentonville, AR
Bentonville Pro Siding & Wrap has installed and repaired over 400 siding systems across Bentonville and the surrounding Northwest Arkansas market. We handle vinyl siding, fiber cement, James Hardie, board and batten, house wrap, and storm damage repair for residential and commercial properties.
Bentonville sits in a humid subtropical climate zone with July highs averaging 89°F and January lows dropping to 24°F, a temperature swing that puts real stress on exterior cladding through repeated expansion and contraction. Add in the region's average annual rainfall of 47.33 inches and occasional ice accumulation, and siding systems here face a harder job than in most parts of the country. We serve homeowners and property managers throughout Bella Vista, Rogers, Centerton, Cave Springs, Pea Ridge, and Lowell.


We've completed siding work across more than a dozen Northwest Arkansas communities and understand how the region's building codes, freeze-thaw cycles, and mixed housing stock.
Our crews hold manufacturer certifications for James Hardie fiber cement products and follow VSI-standard vinyl installation practices.
We've completed residential, multi-family, and commercial siding projects throughout the region, with the majority of new business coming from referrals.
Every installation starts with a manufacturer-certified process. Our crews are trained to James Hardie installation specifications, which require proper flashing, a minimum 6-inch ground clearance, and correctly fastened joints to preserve the manufacturer's warranty coverage. For vinyl installations, we follow Vinyl Siding Institute (VSI) guidelines for nailing hem placement and expansion gaps, since improperly fastened vinyl is the leading cause of buckling in climates with wide seasonal temperature swings like ours.
Before any installation begins, we inspect the sheathing for rot, moisture damage, and pest activity. Roughly 20% of siding replacement jobs we quote reveal underlying sheathing issues that need to be addressed before new siding goes on — a step that's often skipped by lower-cost competitors. At contract signing, customers receive a written scope of work, material specifications, and a projected timeline so there are no surprises mid-project.
Our house wrap installations follow a shingle-lap method to direct water outward and downward, which is the standard method recommended by most weather-resistive barrier manufacturers for preventing moisture intrusion behind the cladding.

Vinyl remains the most commonly installed siding material nationally due to its lower upfront cost and minimal maintenance requirements. We install both standard and insulated vinyl panels, with insulated options adding roughly R-2 to R-5 of additional wall insulation value depending on thickness.

Fiber cement siding carries a Class A fire rating and resists the freeze-thaw cracking that affects other materials in our climate. It's a strong fit for homeowners planning to stay long-term, since it typically outlasts vinyl by a significant margin with proper maintenance.

This vertical-panel style has seen rising demand for farmhouse and modern exterior looks. We install it in both vinyl and fiber cement material options depending on budget and desired durability.

Proper house wrap installation is one of the most overlooked steps in exterior construction, yet it's one of the most important for long-term moisture control. We install synthetic wrap systems with taped seams for maximum protection.

Not every siding issue requires full replacement. We assess whether panel-matching spot repairs are viable before recommending a full tear-off, which can save homeowners a significant percentage of full replacement cost when damage is localized.

We work with property managers and commercial developers on retail, multi-family, and office exteriors, scheduling installation to minimize disruption to tenants and operations.
Vinyl siding softens above 165°F and can warp when installed too tightly against the sheathing, leaving no room for thermal expansion. This is one of the most common repair calls we receive in the region given the summer heat combined with direct afternoon sun exposure on south- and west-facing walls.
Missing or improperly lapped house wrap allows water to reach the sheathing, leading to rot and mold growth over time. The EPA estimates that excess moisture contributes to structural wood decay in a meaningful share of older homes lacking a proper weather barrier system, which is why we always inspect the wrap layer during repair calls.
Northwest Arkansas sees regular severe thunderstorm activity, and hail impact can crack vinyl panels or dent metal trim components. Damage often isn't visible from the ground, which is why we recommend a full exterior inspection after any significant hail event.
Standard vinyl siding can lose noticeable color depth within 8 to 10 years of direct UV exposure, especially on darker color panels that absorb more heat. We offer UV-stabilized vinyl options that resist fading longer in high-sun-exposure locations.
Older wood siding and untreated trim are vulnerable to carpenter ant and termite activity, particularly in homes built before modern treated-lumber standards. We replace compromised sections and can transition damaged wood trim to fiber cement, which doesn't support insect activity.

We work directly with builders and homeowners on new-build projects throughout Bentonville's expanding residential developments, coordinating installation timelines with framing and window crews.

For repair work on discontinued or faded panel colors, we source close-match replacement panels or recommend a broader color refresh when an exact match isn't available.

We provide photo documentation and damage assessments that homeowners can submit directly to their insurance carrier following hail or wind events.
Most single-family home siding replacements take 3 to 5 days from tear-off to final trim work, depending on square footage and material type. Weather delays can extend this timeline, particularly during Northwest Arkansas's spring storm season.
Permit requirements depend on scope of work and whether structural sheathing is being replaced. We handle permit coordination with the City of Bentonville's building department when required.
Insulated vinyl and fiber cement systems reduce air infiltration compared to older, worn siding, which can lower heating and cooling costs, especially when replacing siding that's lost its seal integrity over time.
Most homeowner's insurance policies cover siding damage from hail, wind, and falling debris, though coverage depends on your specific policy and deductible. We can provide photo documentation to support a claim.
Insulated vinyl has a foam backing that adds thermal resistance and helps the panel hold its shape better over time, while standard vinyl is lighter and more budget-friendly but slightly more prone to denting.
We do our best to source a close match for spot repairs, but exact matches aren't always possible on older or discontinued colors due to UV fading and manufacturer discontinuations.
Both perform well here, but fiber cement holds up better against Bentonville's freeze-thaw cycles and resists cracking over the long term, while vinyl offers a lower upfront cost.
If damage is isolated to a small area with matching panels still available, a spot repair is often sufficient. Widespread warping, fading, or moisture damage behind multiple panels usually points to full replacement being the better long-term option.