Imperial Building & Roofing
Siding in Brighton, MI
Local siding crews serving Brighton and the surrounding area, backed by a lifetime workmanship guarantee.
Family owned
More than 35 years of experience
Licensed & insured
Fully covered on every job
Free estimates
Detailed, no-obligation quotes
Local crews
Serving Southeast Michigan
Siding for Brighton homes
Brighton and the surrounding Livingston County lake country, from downtown near the Mill Pond out to the homes around Woodland and Brighton Lake, sit on more open, wind-exposed lots than the wooded Ann Arbor neighborhoods, and we account for it.
We install vinyl, insulated vinyl, fiber-cement, and engineered-wood siding, along with the soffit, fascia, and trim that protect your home from Michigan moisture. New siding refreshes curb appeal and seals the building envelope against wind-driven rain and winter drafts.
Built for Brighton weather. Lakefront and open-lot homes around Brighton catch higher winds than the sheltered neighborhoods closer to Ann Arbor. That works wind-driven rain behind worn siding, cracks and warps aging panels through freeze-thaw, and rots failing trim and fascia.
Permits handled for you. Permit requirements vary by location around Brighton. When your project needs one, we pull the permit and handle the inspection for you.
Brighton
Frequently asked questions
On exposed lakefront lots we recommend wind-rated fiber-cement or heavy-gauge insulated vinyl, and we lock down the trim and J-channel so wind-driven rain off the water cannot work its way behind the panels.
Both quality vinyl and fiber-cement perform well through freeze-thaw cycles. Fiber-cement resists wind and impact and holds paint longer, while modern insulated vinyl adds an energy benefit. We walk you through the trade-offs for your home and your budget.
Yes. We replace soffit, fascia, and trim along with the siding so the whole exterior is sealed against moisture and pests. Those roofline details are where water damage usually starts, so we never leave them as an afterthought.
Most siding projects take a few days to about a week, depending on the size of the home, the material, and how much soffit, fascia, and trim needs replacing. We give you a clear timeline with your estimate and keep the site clean throughout the job.
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