
Siding Installation in Squamish
James Hardie • Vinyl • Metal & ACM • Installed Over a Proper Rainscreen
Nixon Exteriors installs siding and cladding for Squamish homeowners and property managers across Downtown Squamish, Garibaldi Highlands, Brackendale, Valleycliffe and surrounding neighbourhoods. Squamish's Sea-to-Sky location means high winds, heavy rain, and rapid mountain weather changes — impact-rated, high-performance windows are critical for comfort and safety — which is exactly why every wall we clad sits on a ventilated rainscreen cavity with full flashing at each opening. James Hardie fiber cement, engineered wood, premium vinyl, and architectural metal/ACM panels, installed by manufacturer-trained crews with one warranty for the whole exterior.
Why Squamish Chooses Nixon Exteriors
We re-clad and finish Squamish's single-family homes, townhouses, mountain cabins. Squamish is one of BC's fastest-growing communities — new builds and renovations alike benefit from windows engineered for the demanding Sea-to-Sky corridor climate.
Squamish's Sea-to-Sky location means high winds, heavy rain, and rapid mountain weather changes — impact-rated, high-performance windows are critical for comfort and safety. We specify the cladding system and rainscreen detailing that handles those exact conditions.
Because we install the windows and the cladding, every head, sill, jamb, and penetration in your Squamish home is flashed as one continuous system — no gaps between trades.
Cladding Materials We Install in Squamish
Every system below is installed over a ventilated rainscreen with full flashing at each window, door, and penetration.
James Hardie Fiber Cement
Non-combustible, durable, holds paint for decades
- HardiePlank lap, HardiePanel vertical & HardieShingle profiles
- ColorPlus® factory finish or field-painted
- Non-combustible — ideal for tight Lower Mainland lot lines & laneway homes
- Installed to James Hardie HZ10 specs for the BC coastal climate
Metal & ACM Panels
Architectural metal & aluminum composite rainscreen facades
- Aluminum composite material (ACM) rainscreen facades
- Solid aluminum & steel architectural panels
- Concealed-fastener & cassette systems for clean sightlines
- Custom colours, finishes & reveals for commercial buildings
Engineered Wood Siding
Warm natural wood look, improved moisture resistance
- LP® SmartSide and similar treated-wood-strand products
- Warm natural wood look with improved impact & moisture resistance
- Lap, panel & trim options
- Pre-finished or site-painted
Premium Vinyl Siding
Cost-effective, low-maintenance residential re-clads
- Insulated & standard vinyl profiles
- Cost-effective, low-maintenance option for residential re-clads
- Wide colour selection with fade-resistant finishes
- Detailed at corners, openings & transitions for a clean result
Soffit, Fascia & Trim
Vented soffit, fascia capping & cladding trim
- Vented & solid aluminum or fiber-cement soffit installation
- Fascia board replacement & capping to protect rooflines
- Window, door & corner trim detailing matched to your cladding
- Completes the exterior package with clean, weather-tight rooflines
Over a Rainscreen
Squamish's Sea-to-Sky location means high winds, heavy rain, and rapid mountain weather changes — impact-rated, high-performance windows are critical for comfort and safety. A pressure-equalized rainscreen — furring, a drained cavity, and back-ventilation behind the cladding — is what keeps that moisture out of the structure in Squamish.
Flashed at Every Opening
Window heads, sills, jambs, decks, and penetrations are flashed and taped before cladding goes on. Because Nixon Exteriors installs the windows too, these details are never an afterthought in Squamish.
To Manufacturer Spec
Fastener type, spacing, clearances, and expansion gaps follow each manufacturer install manual — the requirement to keep your product warranty valid.
Siding Across Squamish
We install and re-clad throughout Squamish, including:
Siding FAQ — Squamish
How much does siding cost in Squamish?
In Squamish, James Hardie fiber cement installed over a rainscreen typically runs $14–$24 per square foot depending on profile, building height, and access. Vinyl is lower; architectural metal and ACM panels are higher. We provide a fixed quote after assessing your wall.
Do you install over a rainscreen in Squamish?
Always. A ventilated, drained rainscreen cavity is essential in Squamish's climate and required for most walls under the BC Building Code. We never face-fasten cladding directly to the weather barrier.
Is James Hardie better than vinyl for Squamish homes?
Fiber cement is non-combustible, more durable, and holds paint far longer — a strong fit for Squamish lot lines and fire-spacing requirements. Vinyl costs less and is lower-maintenance. We help you weigh budget against performance and look.
Can you re-clad my Squamish home and keep the existing windows?
Often yes — but a re-clad is the ideal time to upgrade windows, since the openings are exposed and we can flash everything together. We'll advise based on the condition of your existing units.
Siding in Nearby Communities
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Fiber cement, metal, ACM, engineered wood, and vinyl — installed over a proper rainscreen with one warranty for the whole exterior.
