Siding for life!

Upgrade your house with the authentic look and feel of real cedar siding.

Bruin Corp Renovation (Before)
Bruin Corp Siding

(Siding & Roof renovation project: Bruin Corp of Framingham MA, 2019)


No scraping, caulking, or painting. No cracking, chipping, rotting, or wood-boring insects.

C omposite siding never requires caulking or painting. It is highly water resistant and contains no organic material, so it can't swell, bow, rot, or be attacked by wood-boring insects. 


Authentic look and feel of real cedar. Unbeatable construction. Fully recyclable.

Available in horizontal clapboard, vertical board and batten styles, every plank of siding exhibits the perfect blend of natural beauty and rugged construction. The  proprietary triple-composite material of polymer resins, inorganic minerals, and acrylic colorants is extruded for superior dimensional strength and durability.


Superior fade resistance. Minimal maintenance required.

Spend more time enjoying your home rather than maintaining it. Naturally water resistant, the advanced composite siding contains no wood fibers which can lead to warping or cracking and it offers superior wind, hail, and impact resistance.


It's time. The last time.  To install the last siding your home will ever need!  Learn More at: Everlast-Siding .

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