Bentonville Pro Siding & Wrap has been installing and repairing siding in the Centerton area for over 20 years. Centerton is one of the fastest-growing cities in Arkansas, with a median household income of $115,713, the highest of any community we serve, and a median home construction year of 2009, meaning most of the city's housing stock is still relatively new compared to surrounding Northwest Arkansas communities.
Centerton's population has grown by more than 40% since the 2020 census, and new subdivisions continue breaking ground across the city on a near-constant basis, with the city's planning department reviewing 12 to 15 subdivisions under development at any given time. Summer highs regularly reach the upper 80s here, with winter lows dropping into the mid-20s, and this rapid growth means most siding work in Centerton centers on new construction rather than aging repair, a different dynamic than older, more established Northwest Arkansas communities.
We're fully insured and bonded, and we coordinate directly with the builders active throughout Centerton's newest developments.
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.
Because most of Centerton's housing stock was built after 2009, siding repair here tends to involve newer construction issues rather than decades of accumulated wear.
Homes in newer subdivisions like Silver Leaf Estates and Magnolia Landing occasionally need minor siding corrections identified during builder walkthroughs or post-move-in warranty periods, and we work directly with homeowners and builders to resolve these efficiently and get ahead of any issues before they escalate.
Centerton sees the same severe thunderstorm exposure as the rest of Northwest Arkansas, and newer vinyl and fiber cement siding still requires prompt repair after significant hail or wind events to prevent moisture intrusion.
Since most Centerton homes are under 15 years old, matching replacement panels to existing manufacturer color runs is typically more straightforward here than in older communities with discontinued products.
As Centerton pursues plans for a new 400-acre downtown district to complement its existing commercial corridors, new retail and mixed-use construction is creating fresh demand for commercial siding installation across the city, with the planned "New Town" district expected to bring a wave of walkable, mixed-use development beyond the single-family neighborhoods that currently define most of Centerton.
Upscale subdivisions like Silver Leaf Estates, which combine brick and fiber cement exteriors, reflect a growing preference among Centerton buyers for premium material combinations over standard vinyl alone, a trend we expect to continue as the city's median household income and home values keep climbing.
Builders throughout Centerton increasingly specify insulated vinyl or fiber cement as a standard upgrade package, given buyer demand for energy-efficient, modern-featured homes throughout the city's newest developments.
Homes near Highway 102 and other expanding commercial corridors benefit from siding upgrades that help reduce road noise as the city's traffic volume increases alongside its rapid growth.
A cost-effective standard option widely used across Centerton's high-volume new construction market.
Increasingly common in premium subdivisions like Silver Leaf Estates, where buyers expect full brick and Hardie exterior combinations as part of a higher-end home package.
We help homeowners understand builder warranty coverage, typically including a one-year workmanship warranty, for siding-related issues that surface shortly after move-in.
As Centerton's earliest 2009-era subdivisions approach the 15 to 20 year mark, we're seeing the first wave of siding maintenance needs emerge across the city's original growth-era neighborhoods, particularly around trim and caulking that has reached the end of its expected service life.
Even in a relatively young housing market like Centerton's, we recommend periodic exterior assessments to catch installation issues early, since siding installed quickly during peak construction periods can occasionally have sealing or fastening inconsistencies that are easier to correct proactively than after damage develops.