


Siding Installation in Union County, NJ
Certified Vinyl, Fiber Cement & Board-and-Batten Siding for New Jersey Homes
At Hill Top Construction Solutions, we provide professional siding installation services for homeowners across Union County, NJ. Our siding systems are designed to protect against moisture, wind, and seasonal temperature swings common in New Jersey—while improving curb appeal and reducing long-term maintenance. We specialize in full siding replacement installed to manufacturer standards, with clear pricing and no sales pressure.
Our team has installed and replaced siding on hundreds of homes across Union County, from older wood-frame houses to modern residential builds.


Professional Siding Installation Built for New Jersey’s Climate
Many homeowners replace siding after moisture intrusion, drafts, or hidden damage has already begun. A properly installed siding system protects your home’s structure, improves energy efficiency, and reduces maintenance—but only when it’s installed correctly. Our siding installations are engineered specifically for Union County homes and New Jersey building conditions.
Our Proven Siding Installation Process
Step 1. On-Site Siding & Moisture Inspection
We perform a detailed inspection of your existing siding, wall sheathing, window flashing, and trim to identify hidden issues such as moisture damage, wood rot, or improper airflow—before installation begins.

Step 2: Certified Design & Material Consultation
Choose from premium siding systems including vinyl, insulated vinyl, fiber cement, and board-and-batten styles. We provide physical samples and design previews to help you appear confident before moving forward.

Step 3: Clear Estimates & Warranty Protection
Our estimates are detailed, fixed, and transparent. As certified installers, we ensure manufacturer warranties remain fully intact and handle all local permits and NJ code requirements.

Step 4: Factory-Approved Installation
Our installers follow manufacturer-specified fastening patterns, expansion spacing, flashing methods, and moisture-barrier integration to deliver a weather-tight, long-lasting siding system.

