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Because Wilton is outside Saratoga Springs's historic districts, you have the full range of modern siding options available without DRC review. Here's how we think about each one for the Wilton market.
Still the most popular choice in Wilton, and for good reason. Quality vinyl from CertainTeed or Mastic is low-maintenance, durable, and cost-effective. The version worth talking about for most Wilton homes is insulated vinyl — panels with EPS foam bonded to the back. It eliminates the hollow flex of standard vinyl, adds meaningful energy performance to homes with under-insulated wall cavities (common on 1980s–1990s builds), and holds its shape better through freeze-thaw cycles. On a 1990s colonial that's never had a wall insulation upgrade, the difference in winter comfort is real.
Still the most popular choice in Wilton, and for good reason. Quality vinyl from CertainTeed or Mastic is low-maintenance, durable, and cost-effective. The version worth talking about for most Wilton homes is insulated vinyl — panels with EPS foam bonded to the back. It eliminates the hollow flex of standard vinyl, adds meaningful energy performance to homes with under-insulated wall cavities (common on 1980s–1990s builds), and holds its shape better through freeze-thaw cycles. On a 1990s colonial that's never had a wall insulation upgrade, the difference in winter comfort is real.
A strong choice for Wilton homes in wooded settings or on larger lots where a wood aesthetic is part of the design intent. Factory-treated against moisture, insects, and woodpeckers. Holds paint well, carries a 50-year limited warranty, and gives you the warmth of a wood-look product without the rot risk. Popular on center-hall colonials and Cape Cods where clapboard texture matters.
For homeowners who want to solve the siding problem permanently. Composite siding like Everlast requires no painting, ever — the color is factory-engineered into the product. On a Wilton home you plan to own for 20+ years, or an investment property where maintenance costs add up, the lifetime value calculation often favors composite despite the higher upfront cost.
For accent sections, gables, or Wilton homes where the architectural style calls for it — shingle-style capes, Arts-and-Crafts influenced designs. We install both natural cedar and LP SmartSide Shake for homeowners who want the look without the annual maintenance commitment of real cedar.

We're based in Schenectady, 30 minutes from Wilton on the Northway, and we work throughout Saratoga County. Your project stays ours from the first call through the final walkthrough — we don't hand it off to a sub after the sale.
Call us TodayNo. Wilton is outside the City of Saratoga Springs and has no Design Review Commission overlay. You'll need a standard building permit from the Town of Wilton Building Department, which we pull as part of every project. But there's no historic preservation review, no material restrictions, and no DRC meeting schedule to work around.
We often recommend fiber cement or insulated vinyl for Vermont homes. Fiber cement handles moisture and temperature swings exceptionally well (it won’t brittle in the cold), while insulated vinyl siding helps improve your home’s R-value during our frigid winters. That said, the “best” material also depends on your budget and style preference.
Most single-family homes in Wilton take 3–5 days for the crew, depending on home size and complexity. We give you a specific timeline in the estimate.
Standard vinyl is a hollow-backed panel — it flexes slightly when you press it and provides minimal insulating value. Insulated vinyl has EPS foam bonded to the back of each panel, which eliminates flex, adds R-value to the wall assembly, and generally gives the installed product a more solid feel and appearance. For Wilton homes with minimal existing wall insulation, insulated vinyl is almost always worth the upgrade.
Yes! We understand this is a significant investment in your home. Please view our Siding Financing Page for more details on our payment plans.
If the damage is isolated — a few cracked panels or a small rot section — repair often makes sense. If you're seeing widespread fading, widespread cracking, multiple failed j-channels, or the siding is original to a home built before 2000, full replacement is usually the better investment. We offer free inspections and give you an honest answer, not a sales pitch.

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.