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What Is the Most Popular Siding For Portland Homes?

  • Sep 13, 2025
  • 5 min read

Updated: Mar 29

Hardieplank Lap Siding Project - NE Portland
Hardieplank Lap Siding Project - NE Portland

What Is the Most Popular Siding Options for Portland Homes?

Choosing the right siding is one of the most important decisions when building or remodeling a home.

In the Portland Metro Area, siding must not only look great—but also perform in a wet, moisture-heavy climate. Lifetime Remodeling Systems has been an award winning Portland Siding Contractor for over 25 years installing Hardieplank, Cedar & Cultured Stone siding.


Top Siding Options for Portland Homes

Homeowners typically choose between three primary siding materials:

Fiber Cement (James Hardie) – durable, low maintenance, and built for long-term performance

Cedar Siding – natural beauty with a classic Northwest look

Stone Veneer – high-end curb appeal used for accents or full exterior designs


Each option offers unique benefits depending on your home’s style, budget, and maintenance preferences.


Why Siding Choice Matters

Selecting the right siding impacts:

■ Long-term durability and maintenance

■ Resistance to moisture, rot, and pests

■ Overall curb appeal and home value

■ Performance in Portland’s climate

Understanding the pros and cons of each material ensures you make the right investment.


Work With an Experienced Portland Siding Contractor

With over 25 years of experience, Lifetime Remodeling Systems helps Portland homeowners choose siding solutions that balance performance, design, and long-term value.


Table of Contents

■ The 3 Most Popular Siding Options for Portland Homes

#1: James Hardie Fiber Cement Siding

#2: Cedar Siding

#3: Stone Veneer Siding

■ How to Choose the Right Siding for Your Home

■ Why Experience Matters in Siding Installation


Cedar siding with T&G cedar accents in SE Portland, OR
Craftsman Cedar Siding Replacement - SE Portland

The 3 Most Popular Siding Options for Portland Homes

When it comes to custom and luxury homes in the Portland Metro Area, most homeowners choose from three primary siding materials:

Fiber Cement (James Hardie)

Cedar Siding

Stone Veneer

Each offers a unique balance of durability, design, and long-term performance.


#1: James Hardie Fiber Cement Siding

Fiber cement siding has become the most popular siding choice in Portland due to its durability and ability to perform in wet climates.

James Hardie products are specifically engineered to handle moisture, temperature changes, and long-term exposure to the elements.


Key Benefits of Fiber Cement Siding

■ 30-year siding warranty and 15-year trim warranty

■ Engineered for extreme weather conditions

■ Resistant to moisture, rot, and pests

■ Non-combustible (fire-resistant)

■ Low maintenance with long-lasting finishes


Things to Consider

■ Higher upfront investment compared to some materials

■ Requires proper installation for best performance

■ Not highly insulating on its own


Design Flexibility

Fiber cement offers a wide range of styles beyond traditional lap siding:

■ Horizontal lap siding

■ Vertical panels

■ Shingles and shake-style siding

■ Modern architectural panels


This flexibility allows homeowners to achieve everything from classic Craftsman to modern designs.




Hardieplank siding with Cedar accents in Lake Oswego, OR
Matching Cedar Accents with Hardieplank Siding is a Great Way to Elevate Your Exterior Design

#2: Cedar Siding

Cedar siding delivers a natural, timeless Northwest aesthetic that many homeowners love.

Each piece of cedar is unique, creating a custom look that adds warmth and character to your home. Lifetime Remodeling Systems has been installing Cedar siding for Portland homeowners for over 25 years.


Popular Cedar Styles

■ Shake and shingle

■ Lap and bevel

■ Tongue and groove

■ Board and batten


Key Benefits of Cedar Siding

■ Natural beauty and unique wood grain

■ Renewable and eco-friendly material

■ Provides insulation and sound absorption

■ Can last decades with proper maintenance


Things to Consider

■ Requires ongoing maintenance (paint or stain)

■ More susceptible to moisture and rot than fiber cement

■ Higher cost compared to some alternatives

■ Flammable (can be treated)


Design Applications

Cedar can be used in multiple ways:

■ Full-home siding

■ Accent walls and gables

■ Mixed-material designs with fiber cement

This makes it a great option for adding texture and contrast to your exterior.


Cedar siding with Cultured Stone accents in Camas, WA.
Cedar Siding & Cultured Stone Project - Portland, OR


#3: Stone Veneer Siding

Stone veneer siding is a manufactured product designed to replicate the look and texture of natural stone—without the weight or cost of full masonry.


Modern stone veneer is made from a blend of Portland cement, natural aggregates, and iron oxide pigments, creating a durable and realistic finish for exterior applications.

While it provides excellent stability and curb appeal, stone veneer is non-structural and intended for decorative use only.


Why Homeowners Choose Stone Veneer

At Lifetime Remodeling Systems, we install Cultured Stone®, a premium product known for its realistic appearance and long-term performance.


Using molds from real stone, it delivers a high-end look that’s often indistinguishable from natural stone.


Key Benefits of Stone Veneer

■ Can be installed over multiple surfaces, including brick and stucco

■ Lightweight compared to natural stone

■ Highly durable with warranties ranging from 20–50+ years

■ Fire-resistant and low maintenance

■ Adds significant curb appeal and home value


Important Considerations

Proper installation is critical with stone veneer.

■ Poor installation can lead to moisture intrusion

■ Can result in rot, mold, and structural damage over time

■ Requires experienced installation and proper moisture management


Design Applications

Stone veneer is most effective as an accent material to elevate your exterior design.

Popular uses include:

■ Grand entryways from foundation to roofline

■ Accent walls on porches or front elevations

■ Garage surrounds and columns

■ Lower-level siding paired with fiber cement above


How To Choose Between Popular House Siding Options

Choosing the right siding comes down to balancing design, performance, and long-term value.


Contemplate Aesthetics

Your home’s exterior should reflect both its architecture and your personal style.


Key factors to consider:

Style of your home – Craftsman homes often blend siding types like Hardie®, cedar, and stone, while modern designs typically favor clean lines and minimal wood accents

Neighborhood design – HOA communities may have guidelines, but fiber cement, cedar, and stone veneer still offer plenty of flexibility

Personal preference – Your vision matters most—professional design renderings can help bring it to life before construction begins


Consider Portland’s Climate

Not all siding performs equally in the Pacific Northwest.

Important considerations:

■ Moisture resistance is critical in Portland’s wet climate

■ Wood siding can require more maintenance to prevent rot and mildew

■ Insulation and energy performance impact long-term efficienc

y■ Products like Hardie® are engineered for specific climates (HZ5® for wet, freezing conditions)


Work With a Professional

Choosing the right siding doesn’t have to be overwhelming.

Working with an experienced Portland Siding Contractor ensures you get expert guidance, proper installation, and long-term performance.


At Lifetime Remodeling Systems, we help homeowners throughout the Portland Metro Area choose siding solutions that match their home, budget, and goals.


📞 Call: 503-242-4242


We help you:

■ Compare siding materials based on performance and cost

■ Select products designed for Portland’s climate

■ Visualize your project with design renderings (HOVER & AI technology)

■ Ensure proper installation for long-term durability



Contact Us - Lifetime Remodeling Systems

 
 
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