Exteriors That Protect What's Inside

Exterior Renovations in Shreveport for siding that's warped, windows that leak air, or trim showing rot damage

Shreveport's combination of summer heat, high humidity, and winter temperature swings degrades exterior materials faster than mild climates, causing paint to peel, wood trim to decay, and siding to separate at seams. Exterior renovation projects correct these failures by replacing compromised materials with products designed for weather resistance and installing them with proper flashing and ventilation to prevent moisture intrusion. DeRamus Construction Services Inc handles siding replacement, window and door installation, soffit and fascia repairs, gutter systems, exterior trim, and structural repairs that restore both appearance and protection.


Renovating your home's exterior involves removing damaged siding and trim, inspecting sheathing for water damage or insect activity, installing weather-resistant barriers and flashing around openings, and applying new siding with expansion gaps that accommodate temperature movement. Windows are sealed with backer rod and caulk that remain flexible through seasonal changes, and gutters are sized to handle North Louisiana rainfall rates without overflowing.


Request an exterior property evaluation to identify which materials need replacement and which repairs will prevent further deterioration.

Why Proper Exterior Installation Works for Weather Protection

Exterior projects start with evaluating current conditions to determine whether problems are isolated to finishes or extend into structural elements like studs and headers. You'll review material options for siding, windows, doors, and trim based on durability, maintenance requirements, and how well products perform in humid climates. Fiber cement siding, vinyl with proper ventilation channels, and composite trim resist moisture better than wood in regions with high annual rainfall.


Once renovations are complete, you'll notice siding that stays flat without buckling, windows that close tightly without air leaks, and trim joints that remain sealed through humidity changes. Gutters drain water away from foundations without sagging or pulling loose, and paint finishes last longer because substrates are properly prepared and primed. Energy bills typically decrease when old windows and poorly sealed siding are replaced with products that prevent air infiltration.


Exterior renovations include fascia and soffit replacement to correct ventilation problems in attic spaces, door installations that provide weathertight seals without threshold gaps, and repairs to window framing where water damage has compromised structural integrity. Each component is installed to meet manufacturer specifications for warranty coverage and long-term performance.

What Property Owners Usually Ask

Exterior renovation questions focus on material selection, weather resistance, and how to address problems before they worsen. These answers provide the information needed to plan updates that protect your property long-term.

  • What siding materials hold up best in humid climates?

    Fiber cement and vinyl siding resist moisture absorption and insect damage better than wood. Fiber cement requires periodic repainting but won't rot, while vinyl maintains color without maintenance if installed with proper expansion gaps.

  • How do you prevent moisture problems behind new siding?

    Weather-resistant barriers are installed over sheathing before siding goes up, and flashing is placed around windows, doors, and penetrations to direct water away from wall cavities. Soffit vents allow air circulation that dries moisture before it causes rot.

  • What's involved in replacing exterior trim?

    Damaged trim is removed to expose underlying framing, which is inspected and repaired if rot or insect damage is present. New trim is primed on all sides before installation and caulked at joints to prevent water intrusion.

  • How do new windows improve energy efficiency?

    Modern windows have insulated glass, low-E coatings that reflect heat, and weatherstripping that seals gaps between sashes and frames. Proper installation with expanding foam and caulk eliminates air leaks that bypass the window's insulating properties.

  • What gutter size is needed for Shreveport rainfall?

    Five-inch gutters handle most residential roof areas, but larger homes or roofs with steep slopes may require six-inch gutters to manage heavy rain without overflowing. Downspouts are sized and spaced to prevent water from backing up during storms.

DeRamus Construction Services Inc completes exterior renovation projects with attention to weather resistance, proper installation techniques, and materials selected for long-term durability in North Louisiana conditions. Schedule a property evaluation to review which exterior updates will deliver the most protection and curb appeal for your investment.