
Siding & Exterior in Omaha, NE
Compare 29 siding & exterior contractors near you in Omaha and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.7/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.
Last updated May 14, 2026
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4.526½+ years onlineNebraska Exteriors Inc.
4.49½+ years onlineQuality Home Exteriors
4.4~13 years onlinePyramid Contractors
4.3~24 years onlineOmaha Smart Siding
4.19+ years onlineSiding & Exterior in Nearby NE Cities
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Siding & Exterior in Omaha, NE
Omaha siding has to handle aggressive freeze-thaw cycles, occasional 1-2 inch hail from severe summer thunderstorms, and prairie wind exposure. Insurance carriers offer Class 4 impact-resistant discounts (5-15% off dwelling). Older Dundee and Field Club homes often have asbestos shingles or aluminum siding requiring careful tear-off. Fiber cement (James Hardie) and steel siding handle hail best. NeedInstall connects you with Omaha siding contractors who pull permits through Omaha Permits, install impact-resistant materials, and properly flash for the freeze-thaw climate.
Omaha siding runs $9-$15 per sq ft for fiber cement, $11-$18 for steel, $5-$10 for premium vinyl. Permits required ($85-$225). NE requires a state contractor's registration. Impact-resistant Class 4 qualifies for 5-15% insurance discount. Asbestos siding tear-off needs licensed abatement. Standard 1-3 week install.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Hail damage and insurance?
- Most NE insurers discount Class 4 impact-resistant by 5-15%. Worth the upgrade given hail frequency.
- Asbestos in older homes?
- Many pre-1980 Dundee/Benson homes have asbestos cement shingle. Test ($100-$200) before tear-off.
- Steel worth it?
- For maximum hail resistance yes — handles 2-inch hail with minor cosmetic dimpling rather than cracks.
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