SIDING in MADISON, New Jersey

Do you need Siding in Madison NJ

Commercial and residential,
any type of siding system.

You may not want to spend the time or energy in maintaining the appearance of your home’s exterior. Caulking, Repainting or sealing your home’s exterior every so often can become costly. Allroofrepair has options that can reduce the time you spend maintaining the exterior of your home, while at the same time refining the appearance and value. There are lots of options to consider and choose from.
Take a look at a few of the siding options we offer, whether you want a traditional look or modern, we can do it. Contact Allroofrepair to have one of our siding installation and replacement experts provide you with an estimate for your project and show you all the options in siding and what would be best for your home and budget.

Vinyl – vinyl siding can improve the style, beauty and energy-efficiency without all the required maintenance that aluminum, wood or asbestos siding demands. It is long-lasting and will not rot, peel or dent, giving you a maintenance free, cost efficient solution to your siding needs. Vinyl siding products are Energy Star certified.

Fiber Cement – fiber cement is a low maintenance option for those who desire the more traditional look of wood siding. Unlike wood siding, fiber cement will resist cracking, rotting, and damage from the elements. It is a brilliant choice for homeowners who are concerned with moisture or potential termite damage. It could be installed in a variety of color options, or could be painted for a one off look.

Wood – Made mainly from cedar or redwood, wood siding comes in a variety of styles and sizes. There are many great options for siding replacement or for siding installation on a new home. You could choose from solid wood boards, shakes and shingles, all of which are extremely durable and long-lasting products. There are also factory treated wood options to provide an even longer lasting finish.

Engineered Wood – Engineered wood siding is an amazing option for homeowners that want the natural beauty of solid wood siding but on a lower budget. This product is specifically designed to eliminate natural differences that are found in wood siding, to resist deterioration and to be cost effeciant for homeowners during and after installation.


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During the British colonial period, the earliest settlers of European descent arrived in this portion of New Jersey about 1715 and established "Bottle Hill" at the crossroads of Ridgedale Avenue and Kings Road. The Luke Miller house at 105 Ridgedale Avenue is thought to be the oldest remaining home, having been built around 1730. Morris County, created in 1739, was divided into three townships. The portion of Madison north of Kings Road was put under the governance of Hanover Township and the portion to the south, under the governance of Morris Township. A meeting house for the Presbyterian Church of South Hanover, as Madison was called at the time, was started in 1747 where the Presbyterian Cemetery still exists between Kings Road and Madison Avenue.During a reorganization of Morris County in 1806, Chatham Township was formed to include the villages of the current Madison, Chatham, and Florham Park as well as the lands still governed by the current Chatham Township, and thus the governmental division of the village was ended. In 1834, the name of the village was changed to Madison. On December 27, 1889, based on the results of a referendum passed on December 24, 1889, the village seceded from Chatham Township and adopted the borough form of government in order to develop a local water supply system for its population of 3,250. Madison annexed additional portions of Chatham Township in 1891, and each year from 1894-1898, followed by an exchange of land in 1899 with Chatham Township. Downtown MadisonMadison's growth accelerated after the Civil War. The railroad provided good transportation for its farm produce. Later, the railroad made possible the establishment of a flourishing rose growing industry, still commemorated in Madison's nickname, The Rose City.[9] The Morris and Essex Lines became one of America's first commuter railroads, attracting well-to-do families and contributing to the development of "Millionaire's Row," which stretched from downtown Madison to downtown Morristown. One of the first houses to be built on "Millionaire's Row was the Ross Estate.[citation needed]The rose industry and the large estates in the area attracted working class people of all kinds. As a result, Madison very early developed a diverse population, both in terms of socio-economic status and ethnic background. The original settlers were of British stock; French settlers came after the American Revolution; African Americans have been members of the community from early in the 19th century; Irish came in the mid-19th century; and then Germans and Italians around the turn of the 20th century. To this day there is a substantial population of Italian descent in Madison. Today Madison remains a diverse community, with many of the more recent newcomers arriving from Central and South America, and from Asia.