A Reliable Everlast Composite Siding Installer
United Home Experts™ – New England’s #1 Composite Siding Installer
UNITED HOME EXPERTS™ | APRIL 30, 2019 (updated October 24, 2025)
United Home Experts™ – New England’s #1 Composite Siding Installer
UNITED HOME EXPERTS™ | APRIL 30, 2019 (updated October 24, 2025)
Everlast Composite Siding continues to rise as one of New England’s most trusted exterior solutions. In this guide, you’ll learn why homeowners across Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, and Maine choose Everlast Composite Siding for its lasting beauty, zero maintenance, and proven performance in our climate.
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United Home Experts® has installed Everlast Composite Siding for over 15 years. In fact, United Home Experts® helped Everlast launch the product in New England as their exclusive installer, making United the most experienced Everlast Composite siding installer in America.
Everlast partnered with United Home Experts® as their exclusive installer because of our experience with composite materials and our commitment to excellence. Even the most reliable siding products can fail if installed incorrectly, which is why Everlast trusted United to set the national installation standard.
With hundreds of Everlast siding installations across Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, and Maine, United Home Experts® confidently recommends Everlast for New England homeowners seeking a low-maintenance, beautiful, and long-lasting siding solution.
What makes Everlast Composite Siding so durable is simple: it contains no wood whatsoever. Any siding made with wood is vulnerable to rot, warping, repainting, and even woodpecker damage.
Because New England experiences high humidity and frequent freeze-thaw cycles, moisture-resistant siding is essential. That is why so many homeowners are switching to Everlast Composite Siding, a material that resists rot, pests, and swelling year-round.
Everlast is 500x thicker than vinyl, never needs painting, and remains rot-free and fade-resistant. For a practical comparison, see our guide on vinyl vs. composite siding.
Durability is at the core of Everlast’s design. It is impervious to moisture, protected against UV degradation, and comes with Lifetime Fade Protection. Everlast’s warranty also includes hail damage coverage, which most standard homeowner policies do not offer.
While the initial price of Everlast Composite Siding may be higher than standard vinyl or fiber cement, homeowners quickly realize the long-term value. Everlast is a one-time investment that lasts a lifetime, requiring virtually no maintenance and eliminating repainting.
Curious how Everlast stacks up to fiber cement? Read our comparison: Everlast vs. Fiber Cement.
Over the past 15+ years, United Home Experts® has worked hand-in-hand with Everlast Composite Siding to improve product formulations, test performance in New England’s climate, and refine installation methods. Our direct feedback helped Everlast enhance its color palette and product design to better serve local homeowners.
If you are looking for a trustworthy siding installer with industry-leading warranties and award-winning service, the team at United Home Experts® in Ashland, MA is ready to help. Schedule a free, no-pressure estimate today and discover why we are one of the most reliable home exterior experts in New England.
Is Everlast siding good for New England homes?
Yes. Everlast’s composite formula contains no wood, so it resists rot, pests, and moisture across New England’s variable weather. Learn what attracts woodpeckers and how to prevent damage here.
How long does Everlast siding last?
Everlast is designed as a lifetime product and includes Limited Lifetime Fade Protection. For material comparisons, see Everlast vs. Fiber Cement.
Does Everlast siding need painting?
No. The color is built into the material and never requires painting or staining. Compare benefits in our vinyl vs. composite article.
Where can I see examples?
Browse our Everlast project gallery for real New England homes.