COLLINSVILLE, IL · LOCAL SERVICE

Siding Installation in Collinsville, IL

Revolve Construction serves Collinsville and Madison County, IL with siding installation22 miles from our South County headquarters. Wide mix from 1900s brick bungalows in the old core to 1950s-70s ranches and newer 2000s subdivisions on the east side.

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Collinsville Quick Facts

Population

24,366

County

Madison County, IL

Distance from HQ

~22 driving miles

Permit Authority

City of Collinsville Community Development

Typical Permit Fee

$50-250

Primary ZIP Codes

62234

ZIP Prefix

622

Why Collinsville Homeowners Choose Revolve for Siding Installation

Largest Metro East city in southern Madison County, anchored by I-55/I-70 logistics, the Gateway Center, and the Brooks Catsup Bottle landmark. Stable commuter base for St. Louis with active downtown redevelopment. For homeowners and property owners throughout neighborhoods like Downtown Collinsville, Fairmount, Belt Line, siding installation is one of the most consequential exterior decisions you will make — and the choice of contractor matters as much as the product.

Wide mix from 1900s brick bungalows in the old core to 1950s-70s ranches and newer 2000s subdivisions on the east side; common needs include reroofs and aluminum/vinyl siding replacement. New siding transforms curb appeal while adding a weather-resistant envelope — especially important in Collinsville where older cladding systems may be past their moisture-resistance service life.

Revolve Construction has operated in the St. Louis metro since 2008, completing 6,000+ projects across Madison County, IL and surrounding areas. We are 22 miles from our South County headquarters — local enough to respond same-day. Permits are handled through the City of Collinsville Community Development — typical residential fees run $50-250. Revolve pulls and manages permits as part of every project scope.

Neighborhoods We Serve in Collinsville

Downtown CollinsvilleFairmountBelt LineGlen Carbon border

Siding That Survives St. Louis Weather

St. Louis hail is not gentle. The metro regularly sees hail events at 1.5–2 inches — large enough to crack vinyl, dent aluminum, and leave cosmetic and structural damage on older wood siding. Choosing the right siding system means thinking about more than curb appeal: it means selecting a product rated for the wind and impact loads this region actually produces.

Revolve Construction installs the full range of major siding systems with manufacturer certifications that matter: James Hardie Preferred installer, LP SmartSide preferred installer, and experience across every major vinyl and designer product. Certification is not a marketing designation — it means our crews are trained to the manufacturer's installation standard, which is the condition that keeps your warranty valid.

Products: Fiber Cement, Engineered Wood, Vinyl, and Designer

James Hardie fiber-cement siding is the dominant premium siding choice in the St. Louis market, and for good reason. HardiePlank lap siding is Class A fire-rated, resistant to hail impact, impervious to rot and insect damage, and available with ColorPlus factory-finish technology that carries a 15-year color warranty. Fiber cement does not expand and contract with temperature swings the way wood or vinyl does — critical in a climate with 90-degree summers and single-digit winter days.

LP SmartSide is engineered wood — real wood fibers bonded with resins and treated with a zinc-borate preservative that resists rot, fungal decay, and insects. It offers the warmth and workability of wood with dramatically improved moisture resistance. LP SmartSide carries a 5/50 limited warranty and is an excellent choice for homeowners who want a wood aesthetic without wood's maintenance demands.

Vinyl siding is the most affordable option and has improved significantly in recent years — thicker profiles with insulated backing options reduce dent risk and improve energy performance. Designer systems — stone-look panels, board-and-batten, shake and shingle profiles — are available in fiber cement, engineered wood, and vinyl, and are commonly used as accent areas on homes that blend profiles.

Whole-Envelope Installation: Why It Matters

Siding is only as good as what it is attached to and what is behind it. Revolve replaces damaged housewrap, installs proper flashing at windows and doors, and addresses any sheathing damage during the installation process. We also coordinate soffit, fascia, and gutter replacement at the same time as siding replacement — because all three components form the weather-shedding system at the roof edge, and installing new siding against old, damaged fascia undermines the whole project.

The visual integration of siding, soffit, fascia, and trim — all in matching or coordinated materials from the same manufacturer — produces a result that looks intentional and holds up as a system. That whole-envelope thinking is what separates a real exterior renovation from a surface patch job.

Frequently Asked Questions: Siding Installation in Collinsville

Is James Hardie siding worth the extra cost in St. Louis?+

For most St. Louis homeowners, yes. Fiber cement outperforms vinyl and engineered wood in hail resistance, fire rating, and long-term color retention. The ColorPlus factory finish eliminates repainting for 15+ years. When you factor in maintenance savings and longevity, the cost premium over vinyl is typically recovered within 10 years.

How long does a full siding replacement take?+

A typical single-family home takes three to five days. Larger homes, homes with significant sheathing repair needed, or projects that combine siding with soffit, fascia, and gutter replacement may take five to eight days.

Does my homeowners insurance cover hail damage to siding?+

Most standard Missouri homeowners policies cover hail and wind damage to siding under the dwelling coverage — subject to your deductible and the policy's actual cash value or replacement cost value provision. Revolve documents siding damage to insurer standards and can meet your adjuster on-site.

What is the difference between LP SmartSide and James Hardie?+

LP SmartSide is engineered wood — real wood fibers with resins and preservative treatment. James Hardie is fiber cement — a mineral composite with no organic content. Both are excellent; fiber cement is marginally harder (better impact resistance), while engineered wood is easier to cut and nail (better for complex profiles). Climate Zone 5 (St. Louis) is suited to both.

Do you install vinyl siding as well as fiber cement?+

Yes. Revolve installs vinyl, James Hardie fiber cement, LP SmartSide engineered wood, and designer profile systems. We recommend based on your budget, aesthetic goals, and how long you plan to stay in the home.

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