Let Us Handle Your Cladding Work in Huntsville, Alabama
Cladding is one of the most visible parts of your home’s exterior and one of the hardest working. It sits between your home’s structure and everything the North Alabama climate can produce. Heat that expands and contracts materials through summer. Rain and humidity that finds its way into any gap or failure point. Wind driven debris that impacts surfaces year after year.
As a cladding contractor in Huntsville AL, Advanced Roofing and Construction brings the same standard of work to exterior cladding that we bring to every roofing job. Proper assessment before any work begins, quality materials suited to the Alabama climate, and installation that holds up rather than needing to be redone in a few years.
What Our Cladding Contractor Service in Huntsville, Alabama Covers
Our cladding contractor work in Huntsville AL covers the full scope of exterior cladding for residential properties across North Alabama:
- Full assessment of existing cladding condition before any work is quoted
- Removal and disposal of failed or damaged cladding sections
- Installation of new cladding to manufacturer specification and building code
- Repair of isolated sections where damage is contained to specific areas
- Sealing and weatherproofing at all junctions, corners, and penetrations
- Inspection of the substrate below cladding for moisture damage before new materials go on
- Final inspection and weatherproofing check before we leave the site
If we find moisture damage to the structure below the cladding during the assessment, we flag it before any installation begins so the repair scope covers everything that needs covering. Our roof inspection in Huntsville AL can be carried out at the same time if you want the full exterior assessed in one visit.
What to Look for When Choosing a Cladding Contractor in Huntsville, Alabama
Not every contractor who installs cladding understands how it connects to the rest of the building envelope. Cladding that is installed without proper attention to the junctions at the roofline, around windows, and at the foundation level creates entry points for water that are not always obvious until the damage has already started. By the time moisture shows up inside the wall cavity, it has usually been there for a while.
A good cladding contractor in Huntsville AL assesses the full picture before quoting. That means looking at what the cladding connects to, what the substrate condition is, and whether the existing waterproofing membrane below is still doing its job. Skipping that assessment to get the job started faster is how cladding installations fail early.
At Advanced Roofing and Construction we carry out that assessment on every job before any materials are ordered. It adds a step to the process but it means the finished installation performs the way it is supposed to for the full expected lifespan of the product.
For homeowners looking at a broader scope of exterior work, our general contractor services in Huntsville AL cover the wider range of structural and exterior work we carry out alongside cladding. And for the full picture of what we offer across roofing and exterior work, take a look at our roofing services in Huntsville AL.
| Cladding Type | Best For | Maintenance Level |
|---|---|---|
| Vinyl Cladding | Cost effective, low maintenance, wide colour range | Low |
| Fibre Cement Cladding | Durability, fire resistance, paintable finish | Low to Medium |
| Timber Cladding | Natural aesthetic, traditional North Alabama homes | Medium to High |
| Brick Cladding | Long lifespan, structural appearance, heat retention | Low |
| Metal Cladding | Commercial and modern residential properties | Low |


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FAQs
A cladding contractor installs, repairs, and replaces the exterior cladding on residential and commercial properties. The work covers everything from the initial assessment of existing cladding through to full removal, substrate inspection, and new installation.
Common signs include visible warping, cracking, or separation at joints, moisture stains on interior walls adjacent to the cladding, increased energy bills suggesting heat loss through the wall, or cladding that moves or flexes when pressed. A professional assessment will confirm the extent of any issues.
It depends on the size of the property and the scope of the job. A partial reclad on one elevation of a standard residential home typically takes two to three days. Full property reclads take longer. We give you a clear timeframe during the estimate visit.
If the cladding was damaged by a storm, hail, wind, or impact from a falling object it may be covered under your homeowner’s policy. Age related deterioration is typically excluded. We can inspect and document the damage before you file if there is a weather related cause.


