Clapboard Siding

All posts dedicated to pictures of clapboard vinyl siding projects completed by Alpha Windows & Siding on Long Island, New York.

East Norwich Vinyl Siding Replacement Project

This home in East Norwich had its whole siding replaced with Coastal Sage vinyl siding. The front of the home was sided with coastal sage shake shingles, while the rest of the house was sided with clapboard vinyl siding. All of the trim was done in white with black paneled shutters.

East Norwich Vinyl Siding Replacement

East Norwich Coastal Sage Clapboard Project

Vinyl Siding Replacement in Copiague

Here we replaced the old siding on this cape house in Copiague with new vinyl shake shingles in the front. The homeowner really liked the harbor blue color, so we sided the front with shakes and the sides with dutch lap vinyl siding. The homeowner also opted to accent the blue color of the siding with black paneled shutters. Overall, both of the colors with the white trim complement each other really well.

Vinyl Siding Replacement Project in Copiague

Amityville Siding Project in Canyon Drift

Siding Amityville Project with Canyon Drift Siding

This home in Amityville underwent a complete vinyl siding replacement with Canyon Drift Clapboard. It was in an interesting position, so we couldn’t get a great angle of the house. However, with the white trim and black shutters, you can see the contrast of the canyon drift color from any angle.

Wantagh Siding and Ledgestone Project

Clapboard Storm Siding with Sterling Ledgestone in Wantagh

We put Storm colored clapboard siding around this whole house in Wantagh with exception to an area in the front. There was a section that we replaced with Sterling Ledgestone, which can be seen in the featured imaged. The sterling color of the stone and the storm gray color of the siding accent each other really well.

Siding Replacement in Rockville Centre

This project in Rockville Centre underwent a vinyl siding replacement with Tuscan Clay Clapboard Siding. Overall, the work on this home took about a week and its elegance is something out of a photo shoot. The Merlot Red shutters complement the Tuscan Clay color well because they are in similar color families as one color helps create the other.

Vinyl Siding Project in Roslyn

This colonial home in Roslyn was renovated with Storm colored vinyl siding. On the main facade we put Storm shake shingles and for the rest of the home we put Storm colored Clapboard siding. All exposed wood was capped with white aluminum and the gutters & leaders replaced. This is a beautiful home in a historic area of Long Island.

Siding Replacement in Roslyn

Storm Clapboard Siding on Home

Wantagh Siding Replacement Project

We replaced the existing siding on this home with Pacific Blue Shakes in the front and Pacific Blue Clapboard Siding on the rest of the home. The homeowner in Wantagh decided to keep the look of the weathered brick with shakes for the second floor. The shutters they chose were black raised shutters and they accented everything else with white capping. You can also view the clapboard panel of the Pacific Blue siding in the attached picture. This color holds a classic tone that is guaranteed to excel for years to come!

Pacific Blue Clapboard Siding Home

21 New Windows and Storm Siding in Glen Cove

Here we replaced the old siding on this home in Glen Cove with Storm colored Clapboard vinyl siding. Additionally, the windows were replaced throughout the house with replacement windows. This home was made up predominantly of double hung windows and mulled double hung windows. Our double hung windows can be mulled together to one frame in order to avoid a center divider, this way avoiding a thick obtrusive obstacle in your view.

Window & Siding Replacement Project in Glen Cove Storm Siding Replacement in Glen Cove

Dix Hills Siding Replacement with Vintage Wicker Clapboard and Weathered Wood Roof

Vintage Wicker Siding in Dix Hills

This siding replacement project consisted of replacing the old siding with new vintage wicker clapboard. We also replaced the old roof with weathered wood architectural shingles. The facade of the home was accented with stone and a portico. The home in Dix Hills was transformed in to a dream home.
Clapboard Siding Dix Hills and Weathered Wood Roof