
Besides your siding, trim is another component that defines your home’s exterior. It plays an essential role in finishing seams around windows and doors, preventing moisture penetration. Trim does not only beautify your home but it also offers protection against water damage.
Find out how trim can enhance your home’s exterior from one of the area’s leading siding and roof replacement companies.
Different exterior textures will give your home more personality and visual interest. If you want your home to stand out, invest in trim with a different texture and color than your siding. To make your exterior more appealing, consider using smooth finishes and grain textures.
Does your home look like every other house in your neighborhood? Using different siding styles will break up your exterior and even increase your curb appeal. At Austin Pro Siding, Windows & Roofing, we install a wide range of siding styles and colors. Aside from fiber cement siding installation, we also specialize in roof replacement and replacement.
Installing trim is one of the easiest ways to make your exterior more sophisticated and elegant. Adding some beautiful trim around your windows and doors will make them look bigger and more attractive. Trim is usually available in various profiles, lengths, widths and substrates to give homeowners more options to customize the look of their exterior.
For quality home exterior services, turn to Austin Pro Siding, Windows & Roofing. Our team installs James Hardie® fiber cement siding, the best siding on the market today. We are also one of the area’s leading asphalt roofing contractors. Call us at (512) 550-0000. You may also fill out our contact form to request an appointment.

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