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Built for Rhode Island’s Coastal-Urban Climate 

With East Providence’s proximity to the bay and dense residential areas, siding must resist both the elements and the wear of city life. That’s why we install James Hardie® fiber cement, composite, and vinyl siding—materials known for their resistance to salt air, moisture, and UV exposure. These products offer lasting beauty and energy performance for homes both inland and along the water.

Styles That Fit Your Home and Your Street 

East Providence architecture is diverse—and your siding should reflect that. Choose from clean, modern lap siding, wood-look shakes for historic homes, or bold vertical panels for a contemporary feel. With fade-resistant colors and textures that suit everything from traditional to transitional homes, we help you create a look that feels true to your style and your neighborhood.

Installation You Can Rely On 

We bring decades of experience and a deep respect for your home to every project. Our Marshall-trained installers are known for their craftsmanship, cleanliness, and attention to detail. Your siding project is backed by our 15-year workmanship warranty, and we don’t ask for payment until the job is done and you’re completely satisfied.

A Better Siding Experience 

We know East Providence homeowners value honesty and expertise, not high-pressure sales tactics. That’s why our process is built on education and transparency. During your free in-home consultation—which typically takes about an hour—we’ll walk you through the best siding options for your home, explain costs clearly, and answer every question with straightforward advice.

Start Your East Providence Siding Project with Marshall 

From durability to design, Marshall helps you protect and enhance your home with siding that lasts. Call us today at 401-438-1499 or email info@marshallbr.com to schedule your no-pressure consultation and experience the Marshall difference.

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