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7 Best Siding Contractors in Maplewood, MN (2026 Guide)

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CalendarPosted 12.22.2025

Siding decisions in Maplewood follow the same era split as windows. The 1950s–1970s ramblers and split-levels in the older central neighborhoods are running original aluminum or first-replacement vinyl, much of it 25+ years past warranty and chalking heavily on south-facing exposures. The 1990s and 2000s subdivisions in north and east Maplewood — Carver Lake, Kohlman, the Maplewood Mall corridor, the Bartelmy area — mostly have original builder-grade vinyl that’s just starting to fail at the seams. The newer 2010s+ developments around the eastern edge near 3M have higher-end original siding (often LP, Hardie, or stained cedar) reaching its first replacement cycle. Three different starting points, three different right answers.

This guide ranks the seven best siding contractors serving Maplewood, 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. Owl Roofing is on this list, and Maplewood is one of our nearby east-metro cities — we work here regularly.

What Makes Maplewood Siding Different

Three things shape siding work in Maplewood specifically. First, the era spread: 1960s ramblers, 2000s colonials, and 2010s+ customs are all in play, and each calls for different reveal widths and trim detail. Second, the storm corridor: Maplewood sits in the east-metro hail path, and hail-driven siding damage is regular. Insurance-claim experience matters here. Third, the substrate variation: 1960s homes have plywood sheathing, 1990s+ homes have OSB. Each behaves differently when you tear off the existing siding.

The implication: Maplewood siding work rewards contractors who walk the home, ask which neighborhood you’re in, and quote material that fits — rather than running the same product on every project regardless of the home.

The 7 Best Siding Contractors in Maplewood, MN

1. Owl Roofing & Exteriors — Best Local Choice for Maplewood

Why we’re #1: Owl is a Shoreview-based exterior contractor — Maplewood is one of our nearby east-metro cities and we work here regularly. We install LP SmartSide, James Hardie, and vinyl, and we know the era spread, the storm-corridor implications, and the typical substrate conditions across the city’s neighborhoods. Our crews can be on-site in 15 minutes.

Where we shine: Communication, clean job sites, and honest scoping. Mixed-trade scopes (siding + roofing, siding + gutters) where being on-site fast saves a homeowner from chasing two warranties.

Where to think twice: James Hardie Elite Preferred-tier credentials. That’s Craftsman’s Choice’s lane.

Best for: Maplewood homeowners who want a local crew with a fast response time, especially when bundled with roof or gutter work.

2. Hoffman Weber Construction — Best for Insurance Claim Work

Why they’re #2: Twin Cities exterior heavyweight with a 4.8-star rating across 700+ Google reviews. Handles siding, roofing, gutters, and windows together — useful when a hail event totals more than just the siding. Maplewood’s east-metro hail corridor makes this a frequent need.

Where they shine: Insurance claim work and full-exterior scopes.

Where to think twice: Pricing premium of 8–15% on cash jobs.

Best for: Maplewood homeowners with hail/wind insurance claims that span multiple trades.

3. Twin Cities Siding Professionals — Best for LP SmartSide

Why they’re #3: Focused siding-only outfit with a strong specialty in LP SmartSide engineered wood, including Diamond Kote prefinish.

Where they shine: LP SmartSide done right with the 30-year Diamond Kote no-fade warranty.

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

Best for: Maplewood cash buyers stepping up from old aluminum or vinyl to LP SmartSide.

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

Why they’re #4: One tier below Hoffman Weber on storm-restoration volume but often more personal attention.

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

Where to think twice: Crew capacity is finite during busy storm seasons.

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

5. Craftsman’s Choice — Best for James Hardie Premium Buyers

Why they’re #5: James Hardie Elite Preferred contractor — one of a small number of MN companies certified at Hardie’s top tier. The right call for the larger 2010s+ Maplewood customs near 3M that originally went up in Hardie.

Where they shine: Hardie installs done to spec with clean warranty paperwork.

Where to think twice: Hardie + Elite Preferred premium runs 25–40% above LP SmartSide.

Best for: Maplewood custom-home owners replacing original Hardie.

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.

Best for: Maplewood budget-conscious homeowners replacing old vinyl with new vinyl.

7. All Aspects Exteriors — Best Mid-Sized Generalist

Why they’re #7: Mid-sized exterior contractor handling siding, roofing, and gutters together.

Where they shine: Bundled scopes.

Where to think twice: Not the lowest price on a siding-only scope.

Best for: Maplewood homeowners doing a full exterior remodel.

Owl’s Side-by-Side Comparison: Maplewood Siding Contractors

ContractorBest ForMaterial StrengthInsurance ClaimsDrive to Maplewood
Owl RoofingLocal crew, fast responseLP / Hardie / vinylModerate15 min
Hoffman WeberFull exterior + claimsMulti-productExcellent20 min
Twin Cities Siding ProsLP SmartSide cash jobsLP / Diamond KoteLight25 min
Glacier ConstructionMid-sized storm claimsMulti-productStrong25 min
Craftsman’s ChoiceHardie premiumHardie Elite PreferredModerate30 min
Western ConstructionBudget vinyl re-sidesVinyl-focusedLight30 min
All Aspects ExteriorsBundled exteriorsMulti-productModerate30 min

How to Choose the Right Siding Contractor in Maplewood

Step 1: Match Material to Era and Budget

For 1960s ramblers, vinyl or LP SmartSide is usually right. For 2000s subdivisions, LP SmartSide is the cost-per-year sweet spot. For 2010s+ customs near 3M, Hardie or LP Diamond Kote pays back better at sale.

Step 2: Three Bids on the Same Scope

Same material, same trim package, same housewrap, same gutter approach.

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 Hail-Claim Documentation

Maplewood’s hail corridor means many siding projects start as insurance claims. Make sure your contractor documents pre-existing damage thoroughly before tear-off and writes any necessary supplements early — adjusters get harder to reach as claims age.

Step 5: Verify Adjuster-Friendly Documentation

If your Maplewood project is hail-claim driven, the contractor’s documentation matters as much as the install. Ask whether they photograph every elevation before tear-off, mark hail strikes individually, and provide a written supplement-ready report — not just “yeah we’ll work with your insurance.” Hoffman Weber and Glacier both do this routinely; smaller cash-only contractors typically don’t.

Step 6: Confirm the Bid Includes Soffit, Fascia, and Trim

On 1960s–1980s Maplewood homes, original aluminum soffit and fascia often have rust spots, dents, or detached sections that aren’t visible until the siding is off. A complete bid inspects this on tear-off and includes a contingency for repair or replacement. Don’t accept a bid that explicitly excludes “soffit and fascia” — you’ll either get a change order on day three or end up with new siding installed against rotted or detached trim.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does siding replacement cost in Maplewood, MN?

For a typical 1,500 sq ft Maplewood home, expect roughly $14,000–$22,000 for premium vinyl, $22,000–$32,000 for LP SmartSide, and $32,000–$48,000 for James Hardie. Larger 2-story customs scale up proportionally.

How long does a siding job take?

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

Do I need a permit for siding in Maplewood?

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

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

Yes. Most Maplewood homes built before 1985 have no housewrap. Adding Tyvek as part of the tear-off costs $1,500–$2,500 and prevents most moisture intrusion problems.

How do I know if my siding has hail damage?

Look for circular pock marks roughly 0.5–1 inch in diameter, especially on north and west elevations (the directions that face most hail-bearing storms). Vinyl siding with hail damage often shows hairline cracking radiating from the impact point. If you’re not sure, most exterior contractors offer free inspections — Maplewood’s hail history makes annual checks a smart habit.

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Get a Free Siding Estimate in Maplewood, MN

Owl Roofing & Exteriors is based 15 minutes away in Shoreview and offers free siding estimates throughout Maplewood. We’ll walk your home, tell you what we’d actually do, 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 Owl Roofing & Exteriors, Hoffman Weber Construction, Twin Cities Siding Professionals, Glacier Construction & Restoration, Craftsman’s Choice, Western Construction Services, and All Aspects Exteriors. LP SmartSide product overview. James Hardie fiber cement product line. City of Maplewood.

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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.