Bentonville Pro Siding & Wrap has been installing and repairing siding in the Pea Ridge area for over 20 years. Pea Ridge is home to roughly 10,190 residents with a median household income of $95,521, and the city's population has grown by more than 330% since 2000, making it one of the fastest and most consistently growing communities in the region as families look for a quieter, more affordable alternative to nearby Bentonville and Rogers.
Pea Ridge sits along a ridge in the Ozark Mountains and sees the same climate as the rest of Northwest Arkansas, with summer highs in the upper 80s and winter lows in the mid-20s. Best known nationally as the site of the Civil War's Pea Ridge National Military Park, the city has transformed in recent years from a rural farming community into a fast-growing bedroom community, with new subdivisions of New Traditional and Modern Farmhouse-style homes replacing open farmland across the city.
We're fully insured and bonded, and we back every installation with manufacturer warranty coverage regardless of which material a homeowner selects.
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.
With a median home construction year of 2005, Pea Ridge has a genuine mix of newer subdivisions and slightly older homes now reaching the age where siding attention becomes necessary.
Rapidly built subdivisions like Shepherd Hills and Sedona Rose occasionally need minor siding corrections identified during final walkthroughs, and we coordinate directly with builders and homeowners to resolve these efficiently.
Pea Ridge's elevated, ridge-top location means some neighborhoods see stronger wind exposure during severe weather events than lower-lying parts of Benton County, making wind-related repair a regular need here.
With Modern Farmhouse-style homes increasingly common throughout Pea Ridge's newer developments, board and batten repair and trim matching has become a more frequent request than in older, more traditional Northwest Arkansas communities, since these profiles require more precise spacing and alignment during any repair work.
New subdivisions like Wellington, Arlington, and Pea Ridge Pointe continue expanding across the city, and we work directly with homeowners and builders to install siding as part of the broader construction timeline.
Pea Ridge's small but growing downtown commercial district has added new restaurants and retail businesses in recent years, creating occasional demand for commercial siding work scheduled around active business hours, particularly along the corridor benefiting from recent sidewalk and streetscape improvements aimed at encouraging further business development.
Homes near Big Sugar Creek Golf Course and other premium developments often call for upgraded fiber cement or board and batten combinations to match the area's growing New Traditional and Modern Farmhouse architectural trends, a shift from the more basic vinyl siding common in Pea Ridge's earlier subdivisions.
Given Pea Ridge's exposed, ridge-top terrain and temperature swings between winter lows in the mid-20s and summer highs in the upper 80s, insulated vinyl or fiber cement can meaningfully improve energy performance in the area's newer, larger homes.
Homes along busier roads connecting Pea Ridge to Rogers and Bentonville benefit from siding upgrades that help reduce traffic noise as the city's commuter population continues to grow.
A practical, cost-effective option widely used across Pea Ridge's fast-growing subdivisions of starter and family-sized homes.
Increasingly common in premium developments near Big Sugar Creek Golf Course, reflecting the area's shift toward Modern Farmhouse architectural styles.
Homes in Pea Ridge's higher-elevation neighborhoods benefit from extra attention to sealing given the increased wind exposure common to ridge-top locations.
As Pea Ridge's earliest 2000s-era subdivisions approach the 20 year mark, we're seeing a steady increase in siding maintenance needs across the city's original growth-era neighborhoods, particularly trim and caulking that has reached the end of its expected service life after two decades of exposure.
For families relocating to Pea Ridge's fast-growing subdivisions, we offer full exterior assessments to document siding condition at move-in, giving new homeowners a clear baseline before any warranty periods expire.