
Monogram
The Natural Look of Painted or Stained Cedar
Whether it is a Victorian reproduction, a New England saltbox or a modern beach house get-away, we offer the rich look of natural cedar without the expense and heavy maintenance. You can create a home to be proud of with Monogram's designer palette of over 40 siding and trim colors. Inspired by nature, these colors are designed to harmonize home and environment.Three Classic Styles:
- Double 4" Clapboard
- Double 5" Clapboard
- Double 5" Dutchlap

Arbor Blend
Colors
Arbor Blend
Autumn Red
Autumn Yellow
Brownstone
Buckskin
Castle Stone
Cedar Blend
Charcoal Gray
Colonial White
Cypress
Desert Tan
Driftwood Blend
Espresso
Flagstone
Forest
Frontier Blend
Granite Grey
Hearthstone
Heritage Cream
Herringbone
Light Maple
Melrose
Midnight Blue
Mountain Cedar
Natural Blend
Natural Clay
Oxford Blue
Pacific Blue
Rustic Blend
Sable Brown
Sandstone Beige
Savannah Wicker
Seagrass
Slate
Spruce
Sterling Grey
Weathered Blend
Weathered Wood
Wedgewood Blue
Warranty Details
You can feel confident that you have made the right decision buying from CertainTeed, a company that is an industry leader and stands behind its products with strong warranty protection. The vinyl siding Lifetime Limited Warranty will provide you with specific coverage information.
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Upgrade Your Property With New Siding!
When you decide to repair or replace your siding you also add curb appeal to your home. Our knowledgeable staff will gladly assist you in choosing the perfect siding for it. We take care of everything from removing the currently installed siding to installing your brand new soffits and fascia. We are sure to do a thorough site clean-up after the job, leaving your property clean and tidy.
Warping: It is a tell tale sign that when your siding starts to look bent and begin warping, the underneath layer is rotting which means it's time for an upgrade.
Peeling Paint: If you notice that the walls inside of your home being showing signs of damage, it could mean that your siding is allowing moisture in towards the inside of your home, which means you need it replaced.
Mold or Mildew: If you begin seeing mold or mildew stains on your siding, there's a good chance you need to replace you siding.
Dry Rot: Many times, people will not be able to see that they actually have a dry rot issue. This is because a lot of the time it is hidden from view. You can test for dry rot by slightly tapping around the bottom of your siding and checking if it is still properly intact. If not, it may be time to replace.