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7 Best Siding Contractors in Golden Valley, MN (2026 Guide)

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CalendarPosted 1.30.2026

Siding decisions in Golden Valley are unusual for a Twin Cities suburb in one specific way: the architectural language matters as much as the material. Most Golden Valley homes are mid-century — narrow-reveal lap siding, sometimes board-and-batten accents, sometimes brick veneer on the lower third. Slap a wide 8-inch LP plank on a 1955 rambler and the proportions read wrong from across the street. The right contractor walks the home and recognizes that they’re not just replacing siding — they’re trying to preserve or recover a coherent mid-century facade.

This guide ranks the seven best siding contractors serving Golden Valley, MN. We’ve cut storm-chasers, high-pressure showroom outfits, and chains that subcontract every install. What remains are seven contractors with real local crews, verifiable reviews, and the willingness to scope a job honestly.

What Makes Golden Valley Siding Different

Three things shape siding work in Golden Valley specifically. First, the era density: most homes are 1940s–1960s, with original aluminum or first-replacement vinyl now well past warranty. Second, the proportion sensitivity: narrow lap with 4–5″ reveal is what looks right; modern wide-board profiles read off. James Hardie HardiePlank or LP SmartSide narrow-reveal both work; LP Wide Lap or vinyl wide-plank rarely do. Third, the substrate variation: 1940s homes typically have plank sheathing, 1950s and 1960s homes have early plywood. Each behaves differently when you tear off the original siding.

The implication: Golden Valley siding work rewards contractors who walk the home, recognize the era, and quote a profile and reveal width that suits — not just whatever LP color is on the truck this week.

The 7 Best Siding Contractors in Golden Valley, MN

1. Craftsman’s Choice — Best for Golden Valley Mid-Century Hardie Work

Why they top the list: James Hardie Elite Preferred contractor — one of a small number of MN companies certified at Hardie’s top tier. Hardie’s narrow-reveal HardiePlank in a smooth or “select cedarmill” finish is one of the few modern siding options that consistently looks right on Golden Valley mid-century homes. Craftsman’s Choice gets the install right.

Where they shine: Hardie installs done to spec — narrow reveals, proper trim profiles, period-correct corner boards. Their warranty paperwork is clean.

Where to think twice: Hardie + Elite Preferred premium runs 25–40% above LP SmartSide. Lead times stretch 8–12 weeks during peak season.

Best for: Golden Valley homeowners committed to fiber cement on a mid-century home where appearance matters as much as durability.

2. Twin Cities Siding Professionals — Best for LP SmartSide Narrow-Reveal

Why they’re #2: Focused siding-only outfit with a strong specialty in LP SmartSide engineered wood, including Diamond Kote prefinish. They run narrow-reveal LP profiles that look right on mid-century homes.

Where they shine: LP SmartSide done right with appropriate reveal width. Diamond Kote dealer with hundreds of installs.

Where to think twice: Siding-only. If your project also needs gutters or a roof, you’ll need a separate contractor.

Best for: Golden Valley cash buyers who want LP SmartSide at a lower cost-per-year than Hardie.

3. Hoffman Weber Construction — Best for Storm/Insurance Work

Why they’re #3: Twin Cities exterior heavyweight with a 4.8-star rating. They handle siding, roofing, gutters, and windows together — useful when a hail event totals more than just the siding.

Where they shine: Insurance claim work and full-exterior scopes. Adjusters know how to write supplements that get paid.

Where to think twice: Mid-century proportion sensitivity isn’t their lane. Pricing premium of 8–15% over a smaller crew on cash jobs.

Best for: Golden Valley homeowners with hail/wind insurance claims.

4. Lindus Construction — Best for Larger Architectural Projects

Why they’re #4: Longtime MN exterior contractor with a deep client list of larger custom homes. They handle siding, windows, gutters, soffit, and fascia together.

Where they shine: Architectural detail. The larger custom mid-century homes around Theodore Wirth Park are right in their wheelhouse.

Where to think twice: Long drive from Golden Valley. Pricing reflects the broader market they serve.

Best for: Larger Golden Valley homes with architectural complexity.

5. Glacier Construction & Restoration — Best for Mid-Sized Storm Claims

Why they’re #5: One tier below Hoffman Weber on storm volume but often more personal attention because their project managers carry fewer files.

Where they shine: Mid-sized claims where the homeowner wants a single point of contact.

Where to think twice: Crew capacity is finite — during a busy storm season, lead times stretch.

Best for: Golden Valley homeowners with insurance claims who want a smaller, attentive contractor.

6. Western Construction Services — Best for Vinyl Re-Sides on Tight Budgets

Why they’re #6: Steady business doing vinyl re-sides at price points the premium contractors won’t match.

Where they shine: Cost. 10–20% cheaper than the bigger names on a like-for-like vinyl scope.

Where to think twice: Vinyl-focused, and most modern vinyl reads visibly off on a Golden Valley mid-century home. Best for back/side elevations not visible from the street, or for budget-driven full re-sides where appearance is secondary.

Best for: Golden Valley budget-conscious homeowners willing to trade aesthetics for cost.

7. Owl Roofing & Exteriors — Best for Honest, Smaller-Scale Siding Work

Why we’re on this list: Owl is a Shoreview-based exterior contractor. We install LP SmartSide, James Hardie, and vinyl, and we’re best on small-to-mid sized residential jobs where attention to detail matters more than volume.

Where we shine: Communication, clean job sites, and honest scoping.

Where to think twice: Mid-century proportion-sensitive work. Honestly: Craftsman’s Choice and Twin Cities Siding Pros have a deeper bench on Golden Valley’s specific aesthetic. We’re a 25-minute drive from Golden Valley.

Best for: Golden Valley homeowners who want a smaller, attentive crew for a full re-side.

Owl’s Side-by-Side Comparison: Golden Valley Siding Contractors

ContractorBest ForMaterial StrengthMid-Century FriendlyDrive to Golden Valley
Craftsman’s ChoiceMid-century + HardieHardie Elite PreferredExcellent25 min
Twin Cities Siding ProsLP SmartSide narrow-revealLP / Diamond KoteStrong20 min
Hoffman WeberFull exterior + claimsMulti-productModerate25 min
Lindus ConstructionLarger architectural homesMulti-productStrong60+ min
Glacier ConstructionMid-sized storm claimsMulti-productModerate30 min
Western ConstructionBudget vinyl re-sidesVinyl-focusedLimited30 min
Owl RoofingSmaller crews, honest scopeLP / Hardie / vinylModerate25 min

How to Choose the Right Siding Contractor in Golden Valley

Step 1: Match Reveal Width to the Era

For Golden Valley mid-century homes, narrow-reveal lap (4–5″) is what looks right. Wide-board (7–8″) profiles read modern and hurt resale.

Step 2: Three Bids on the Same Scope

Same material, same trim package, same housewrap, same gutter approach. A $14,000 bid that omits new housewrap is not really $14,000.

Step 3: Verify Manufacturer Certifications

If a contractor is selling LP SmartSide, ask for their LP ProStructure or Diamond Kote certification. If they’re selling Hardie, ask whether they’re Elite Preferred or just an installer.

Step 4: Plan for the Tear-Off Surprises

Most Golden Valley homes have plank or early plywood sheathing under the existing siding, often with no housewrap. A good bid includes a contingency for replacing rotted sheathing and adding modern housewrap.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does siding replacement cost in Golden Valley, MN?

For a typical 1,500 sq ft Golden Valley mid-century home, expect roughly $14,000–$22,000 for premium vinyl, $22,000–$32,000 for LP SmartSide narrow-reveal, and $32,000–$48,000 for James Hardie HardiePlank. These ranges assume tear-off, new housewrap, and standard trim.

How long does a siding job take?

A single-story Golden Valley home with no major sheathing repairs usually takes 4–6 working days. Two-story homes can stretch to 8–10 days.

Should I keep the brick veneer on the lower third of my Golden Valley home?

Almost always yes. Mid-century brick wainscot is one of the most distinctive features of Golden Valley homes and adds resale value. Replacing it with siding is rarely a good aesthetic or financial choice.

Do I need a permit for siding in Golden Valley?

Yes. The City of Golden Valley requires a building permit for siding replacement. Your contractor should pull the permit.

Should I add housewrap if my Golden Valley home doesn’t have any?

Yes. Almost any Golden Valley home built before 1985 has no housewrap. Adding Tyvek as part of the tear-off costs $1,500–$2,500 and prevents most moisture intrusion problems for the next 30 years.

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Get a Free Siding Estimate in Golden Valley, MN

Owl Roofing & Exteriors offers free siding estimates throughout Golden Valley. We’ll walk your home, tell you what we’d actually do (and what we wouldn’t), and put together a written bid you can compare line-by-line. Call (651) 528-8854 or request an estimate online.

Sources: Google reviews verified May 2026 for Craftsman’s Choice, Twin Cities Siding Professionals, Hoffman Weber Construction, Lindus Construction, Glacier Construction & Restoration, Western Construction Services, and Owl Roofing & Exteriors. LP SmartSide product overview. James Hardie fiber cement product line. City of Golden Valley.

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Written By: Tim Brown

Tim Brown, an owner of Owl Roofing, has been serving in the roofing industry for 10+ years, improving processes, is a keynote speaker at RoofCon, and the best-selling author of 'How to Become a Hometown Hero' a practical guide to home services and roofing marketing.