Local Roofing & Siding Expertise
In Aldie, VA, homes face harsh seasonal weather and aging roofs need reliable attention. We provide roofing contractor and siding contractor services that protect your home against the elements while respecting Aldie's historic character. Whether you need roof repair, roof inspection, or new siding, our team understands the unique demands of this gateway community between Chantilly and Middleburg.
Clear steps from inspection to completion
We examine your roof or siding for damage, wear, and weather exposure. Local homes near Route 50 often face wind and moisture concerns we spot immediately.
We tell you what's needed and why. Repair now or replace? We explain the right choice for your budget and building age.
We handle roof repair, installation, and siding work with precision. Proper ventilation and flashing prevent future leaks in Aldie's variable climate.
You'll inspect the finished work and we review care tips. We'll answer all your questions before we go.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
Comprehensive protection for your home
Leaks, missing shingles, and flashing damage happen fast in Aldie's storm season. We repair quickly to prevent water damage and protect your interior. Many homes here have steep roofs that require careful attention.

Professional roof repair protecting homes near Route 50
Catch problems before they become expensive. Our inspections cover all roofing materials and identify wear patterns specific to this area's weather cycles. Perfect before selling or after major storms.

Detailed roof inspection protecting your investment
Damaged siding exposes your home to moisture and insect intrusion. We repair and replace siding on homes throughout Aldie, from historic downtown structures to newer suburban properties. Color matching and material selection tailored to your home.

Quality siding installation in Aldie neighborhoods
Aldie-specific knowledge makes the difference
Aldie's historic district requires approval for major exterior changes. We understand the HDRC process and work within it, protecting your home's heritage value while meeting modern standards.
Homes in the Aldie historic district need Certificate of Appropriateness approval before roof or siding work begins. We handle this coordination.
Aldie sits in a gap between the Catoctin and Bull Run Mountains where wind and moisture accelerate aging. We specify materials and techniques that fight these conditions. Proper ventilation and drainage prevent the ice dams and condensation common here.
We work on restored historic homes, modern suburban builds, and everything in between. From small repairs on Route 50 to full replacements in newer communities like Creighton Farms, we adapt our approach to your home's needs.
Serving Aldie and surrounding neighborhoods
We serve the entire Aldie area including the historic village, newer planned communities, and surrounding Loudoun County neighborhoods. Our team knows Route 50 access patterns and local permit requirements.
From Chantilly: Take Route 50 west toward Middleburg roughly 12 miles. Aldie sits at the Route 50 gap where the Catoctin Mountains meet Bull Run Mountains. Turn south off Route 50 at the Aldie Mill Historic Park area. From downtown Aldie, go north toward the historic district or east into newer subdivisions near Willowsford and Hartland neighborhoods.
Parking is available throughout Aldie, and our trucks serve the full postal area (ZIP 20105). We handle emergency calls during storm season and schedule inspections at your convenience.
Common questions about roofing and siding in Aldie
Yes, if your home is in Aldie's historic district. We handle the Certificate of Appropriateness paperwork and coordinate with the Historic District Review Committee. Exterior changes need approval before work begins.
Asphalt shingles, metal roofing, and architectural shingles handle Aldie's wind and moisture well. We recommend material based on your home's age, roof pitch, and aesthetic. Historic homes may have specific material requirements from the HDRC.
After major storms (common in spring and fall here), before you sell, and every 2–3 years for peace of mind. Aldie's exposure means weather damage appears faster than in protected areas.
Yes. Historic homes require careful color and texture matching. We source materials that blend with original siding and work within HDRC guidelines for visual continuity.
Yes. During spring and fall storm seasons, we respond to emergency calls for leaks, exposed rafters, and damaged siding. Call for same-day assessment and temporary protection.
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