Tru Exterior

TruExterior® by Boral® is a revolutionary siding and trim product made from a blend of polymers and fly ash, creating a material that delivers the authentic look of wood with superior durability. Unlike traditional wood or fiber cement, TruExterior resists warping, cracking, and moisture damage, while offering unmatched design flexibility. Engineered for all climates, it provides homeowners with a low-maintenance, long-lasting solution that looks beautiful year after year.

Authentic Wood Appearance – Realistic textures and profiles for timeless curb appeal.

Superior Stability – Won’t warp, crack, or expand like traditional wood.

Moisture Resistant – Performs in wet, humid, or coastal environments without rotting.

Low Maintenance – No need for constant repainting or sealing.

Versatile Design Options – Wide range of siding and trim styles to fit any home.

Eco-Friendly – Made with recycled fly ash and sustainable practices.

Fire Resistance – Non-combustible material for added peace of mind.

Long-Term Warranty – Backed by strong manufacturer protection.

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Providing comprehensive solutions for siding, decking, and roofing, ensuring top-notch quality and seamless integration for every project — from single homes to large-scale developments.

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As a trusted turnkey provider, we manage every stage of siding, decking, and roofing in-house — delivering consistent quality, precise detailing, and efficient results across multiple large-scale projects.

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We deliver complete exterior solutions with proven expertise in siding, decking, and roofing — backed by long-term guarantees and the capacity to efficiently manage multiple jobs at once.

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A stress-free, all-in-one service that fits your schedule and budget — efficiently managing siding, decking, and roofing projects to protect your investment, enhance curb appeal, and simplify your toughest tasks.

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FAQ

What are the signs that it’s time for a new roof?

In most cases, you shouldn’t replace your roof until it's near the end of its lifespan. This could be 20 years, 30 years, 50 years, or even longer, based on the roofing material.

Can you install a new roof over an old one?

Yes, you can install a new roof over an old one. However, a nail-over reroof just nails a new roof over an already falling one by skipping the tear-off process. While it’s cheaper than a new roof system, it comes with major risks and drawbacks. That’s why reputable roofing contractors recommend a full roof replacement 99 times out of 100.

How much does a new roof cost based on the roofing material?

The average cost is a great starting point, but you know there are multiple roofing materials. There are even different types of asphalt shingles that vary in quality and price.

How long does a roof last?

The majority of homeowners can expect a roof to last around 20-25 years. This is because most homes have architectural asphalt shingles, the most common roofing material in the United States. But just like pricing, every roofing material (or even asphalt shingle) is different. Each one comes with a specific lifespan, either from the manufacturer or expertise from the roofing industry.

How many quotes should you get for a new roof?

The roofer you hire impacts everything for your roofing project, so choosing the right one is important. The best way to do this is by talking to and getting estimates from 2 to 3 roofing companies.

What warranties come with a roof replacement?

After a roof is installed, it comes with two types of warranties. The first warranty is from the roofing contractor on their workmanship.

The length of your workmanship warranty varies from company to company, ranging from 2, 5, 10, 25 years, or even a lifetime warranty. I recommend looking for a lifetime warranty or close to it.

However, any roofing contractor that takes pride in their work should offer at least a 10-year workmanship warranty. The second is a material warranty to protect against defective products or other manufacturer errors.

However, each roofing material offers a different type of material warranty. So, it’s important to consider the warranty when making your material decision.