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Siding Contractors in Lake George
We work on lakefront Victorian cottages, Adirondack-style camps, year-round homes north of the village, and everything in between.
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Lake George homes have a specific set of demands that most generic siding contractors don't fully account for. You've got Victorian-era summer cottages and converted camps dating from the 1890s through the 1940s, sitting directly on the water or within a few hundred feet of it. West-facing elevations take sustained wind off the lake during fall storms. Humidity climbs into the mid-70s dew-point range in July and August. And then winter arrives with 85+ inches of annual snowfall, sub-zero stretches, and 70+ freeze-thaw cycles that work at siding seams and fasteners all season long.
Choosing the right siding for your home in Lake George is a big deal, and we totally get that at Herman Exterior Homes. We know every homeowner has their own style and needs, so we offer a variety of materials like Vinyl and Composite. Plus, you’ll find plenty of colors and styles to pick from that will fit your vibe perfectly. Let’s make your home look amazing together!
Siding for Lake Houses in Lake George are especially important for a few reasons, Lake houses are exposed to higher humidity levels due to their proximity to water. Siding provides a protective barrier against moisture infiltration, preventing issues like rot, mold, and mildew. Also, Splash and Wind-Driven Rain: Water from waves, splashes, and rain blown by winds can frequently contact the exterior. Durable, water-resistant siding is crucial to withstand these conditions.
Blending with Nature Lake houses often aim for a design that complements their natural surroundings. Siding enhances the visual appeal of the house while still providing robust protection.

Herman Exterior Home focuses on Lake George Homeowners and Airbnb owners siding - we have done every type of house on the Lake, and know what to expect.
Vinyl siding has become a favored choice for many homeowners, especially for its blend of affordability and durability. Not only is it cost-effective compared to other siding materials, but it also boasts a low-maintenance appeal. Unlike some materials that require periodic painting or treatments, vinyl retains its vibrant color for years and can be easily cleaned with mild soap and water.
Its resilience to weathering, from harsh sun to winter chills, ensures it remains in prime condition, offering a protective shield for homes. Moreover, the versatility of vinyl siding allows for a range of design options, from textures that mimic wood to a broad spectrum of colors. For homeowners seeking a balance of aesthetics, protection, and value, vinyl siding stands out as a compelling choice.
Its resilience to weathering, from harsh sun to winter chills, ensures it remains in prime condition, offering a protective shield for homes. Moreover, the versatility of vinyl siding allows for a range of design options, from textures that mimic wood to a broad spectrum of colors. For homeowners seeking a balance of aesthetics, protection, and value, vinyl siding stands out as a compelling choice.
Learn MoreGive Us a CallOur strongest recommendation for direct lakefront properties. HardiePlank doesn't absorb moisture, won't rot, resists impact from debris and wind-driven hail, and holds paint for 15+ years. On Victorian-era cottages and camp conversions where original wood clapboard has reached end-of-life, fiber cement can match the original profile closely — preserving the cottage character while delivering modern performance. Estimated lifespan: 30–50 years.
For properties where the wood aesthetic is important — the Adirondack cabin look that's native to the Lake George shoreline. LP SmartSide is factory-treated against moisture, fungal decay, and insects. It handles freeze-thaw cycling without delaminating, comes pre-primed, and holds paint well. Backed by a 50-year limited warranty. This is our go-to on Adirondack-style seasonal builds and board-and-batten applications.
The defining aesthetic of the Adirondack camp — vertical, bold, suited to gabled rooflines and lakefront settings. We install board and batten in LP SmartSide and fiber cement, both of which dramatically outperform raw wood in the high-humidity lake environment. If your cottage or camp currently has original vertical wood siding that's failing, board and batten in a durable engineered product is the right like-for-like answer.
For vacation rental owners and second-home owners who want zero-maintenance siding for life — no painting, no re-staining, no annual check-in on a property you're not at week-to-week. Composite siding holds color and resists moisture indefinitely. Higher upfront cost; the math on lifetime maintenance savings often makes it the best investment over a 15–20 year horizon on a Lake George property.
Victorian-era cottages and summer camp conversions (1890s–1940s). The most common type of project we work on in the Lake George village area. Original construction is typically wood clapboard over board sheathing, no housewrap, no WRB. Balloon framing is common on the oldest structures. When old siding comes off these homes, we add a proper drainage plane and housewrap, and address rot at sill plates, around window openings, and above porch roofs before new siding goes on.
Mid-century lake cabins and ranch-style homes (1950s–1970s). Usually platform framing with better bones, but original vinyl or aluminum siding from the construction era. Most are now at or past the natural replacement point. Straightforward swaps, though we flag insulation deficiencies when present.
Newer year-round builds (1990s–present). Usually in solid shape. Material selection is primarily driven by aesthetics, durability preference, and maintenance goals.
Vacation rentals and investment properties. Fiber cement or composite is almost always the right answer — zero-maintenance, long lifecycle, and no dependency on annual upkeep from an owner who may be hours away.
West- and south-facing elevations on Lake George properties see sustained wind off the water, especially during fall and early winter storms. Water gets driven into seams, j-channels, and corner assemblies in ways that standard installations don't account for. Proper back-priming on fiber cement trim, sealed j-channels, and correctly lapped housewrap matter here more than on a suburban colonial in Clifton Park.
Many Lake George properties sit unoccupied for months at a time. A siding failure — a seam opening, flashing letting go, a panel blown off in a nor'easter — can allow moisture infiltration for an entire season before anyone notices. We build our installs for that reality.
The Lake George region averages 85–95 inches of annual snowfall. Ice dams form along eave lines and at porch-roof junctions, and siding in those zones takes sustained abuse from freeze-thaw cycling and ice expansion into seams.
Fiber cement (HardiePlank) is our top recommendation for direct lakefront elevations. It handles sustained wind-driven moisture better than vinyl over the long term, matches original wood clapboard profiles on vintage cottages, and doesn't require the maintenance attention that painted wood demands. For Adirondack-style builds, LP SmartSide board-and-batten is a very close second.
Yes, it matters. For properties that are unoccupied through winter, fiber cement or composite are the right materials — both are essentially maintenance-free between seasonal visits and neither will be damaged by freeze-thaw cycling or moisture infiltration during months when no one is there to notice a problem.
In most cases, yes. Fiber cement and LP SmartSide both come in profiles that closely match historic clapboard reveals — typically 4" or 5" exposure. We measure the original and source material to match it.
Yes. Many Lake George homeowners combine siding with gutter replacement and a roof assessment in one project — one crew, one mobilization cost. We're a full exterior contractor serving the Lake George area for siding, roofing, and gutters.
Typically between 2-5 business days. We give you a specific timeline in the estimate.

We provide comprehensive exterior renovations—including roofing, siding, and gutters—throughout the Northeast. Our service area spans the Capital District, from Lake George down to Catskill, as well as parts of Southern Vermont and Western Massachusetts.
Unsure if we cover your neighborhood? Contact us! We are likely working on a home near you.