Exterior Cladding

Your Residential Exterior Cladding Specialists in the Laurentians

Specializing in exterior cladding, we install durable, high-quality products that ensure the protection, appearance and value of your building. Construction Stéphane Laniel Inc., holder of an AEC diploma in building inspection, delivers work that preserves the integrity of your building envelope for years to come.

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When Should You Replace Your Exterior Cladding?

Damaged cladding no longer adequately protects your home. Moisture seeps in, insulation loses its effectiveness and the structure can suffer costly damage. In the Laurentians, freeze-thaw cycles accelerate this deterioration.

Certain signs indicate it's time to act:

  • Significant discolouration or peeling paint
  • Warped, cracked or loose boards
  • Visible mould or mildew on the surface
  • Water infiltration or moisture stains inside
  • Rising heating bills with no clear explanation
  • Cladding over 20 to 25 years old

What Types of Exterior Cladding Do We Install?

Vinyl Cladding

The most popular option in Quebec. Affordable, low-maintenance and available in a wide range of colours.

Aluminum Cladding

Durable, rust-resistant and weather-resistant, ideal for long-term low maintenance.

Fibre Cement Cladding

One of the strongest materials, resistant to impact, fire and weather.

Engineered Wood Cladding (CanExel)

The look of natural wood with better climate resistance and less maintenance.

Natural Wood Cladding

Authentic and warm appearance, but requires regular upkeep.

How We Complete Your Exterior Cladding Project

1. Assessment

Inspection of your current building envelope and identification of underlying issues.

2. Recommendation

Selection of materials suited to your needs, budget and the Laurentian climate.

3. Execution

Surface preparation, membrane and flashing installation, cladding application.

4. Finishing

Trim, caulking and job site cleanup.

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