Palm Coast Pro Siding & Wrap brings over 15 years of hands-on experience in siding, house wrapping, and exterior insulation systems. Ormond Beach is a city of approximately 43,976 residents in Volusia County, Florida — along the Halifax River and Atlantic Ocean, 8 miles north of Daytona Beach. With a 2024 median household income of $69,177 and a median home value of $400,709, it is the largest market by population in Palm Coast Pro Siding & Wrap's Volusia County corridor. Palm Coast Pro Siding & Wrap serves Ormond Beach with licensed, insured siding installation, repair, and house wrap services on residential and commercial properties throughout the city.
Ormond Beach's humid subtropical climate delivers mean summer highs in the high 80s°F, approximately 51 inches of annual rainfall, and sustained coastal humidity. The Halifax River runs along the city's eastern edge, creating brackish water vapor exposure on residential properties throughout Oak Forest, Woodmere, and Pine Trails near North Beach Street. The housing stock spans early 20th-century bungalows in the historic Main Street corridor through mid-century ranch-style homes in Ormond-by-the-Sea along A1A to master-planned communities including Halifax Plantation, Hunter's Ridge, Chelsea Place, and Plantation Bay — the city's highest-value community at a $700,000 average sale price. The median construction year is 1984.
All siding products installed in Ormond Beach carry current Florida Product Approval documentation for Volusia County's wind-speed design zone, with manufacturer warranties registered within 30 days of completion and a 2-year workmanship warranty on all installation labor.
We operate exclusively in the Northeast Florida market. We have completed siding projects across all of Palm Coast's major residential corridors.
Every installer on our crew is trained to Florida Building Code requirements for exterior wall covering and has completed manufacturer certification for at least one major fiber cement or vinyl siding product line.
We have completed thousands of residential and commercial siding projects across Flagler, St. Johns, and Volusia counties.
With a median construction year of 1984, repair demand concentrates in moisture infiltration behind aging house wrap, UV degradation, Halifax River-adjacent fastener corrosion, and storm displacement.
Halifax River-adjacent neighborhoods — Oak Forest along North Beach Street, Woodmere near Tomoka State Park, and Pine Trails — face elevated ambient humidity that accelerates felt paper and first-generation house wrap degradation from the bottom up. Homes from the mid-1980s in these corridors carry house wrap now at or past rated service life. We replace failed WRB on re-siding projects and offer standalone inspection on structures with documented interior moisture.
Ormond Beach averages 233+ sunny days annually. The 1940s–1970s bungalows and ranch-style homes in Ormond-by-the-Sea along A1A — ranging from 880 to 1,200 square feet — show the most advanced UV degradation on south- and east-facing Atlantic-adjacent elevations. We replace degraded panels and apply ColorPlus factory finish or coastal-rated field coating systems.
Properties along the Halifax River waterfront on North Beach Street face accelerated brackish water vapor and salt air exposure. The Zinc Coaters Association estimates standard zinc coating service life is reduced 40–60% in coastal waterway environments. We replace corroded fasteners with stainless steel hardware and inspect the substrate at each withdrawal point.
Volusia County falls within Florida's wind-borne debris region. Ormond Beach sustained damage from Hurricane Irma (2017), Ian (2022), and Nicole (2022), with Ormond-by-the-Sea and Halifax River-adjacent properties sustaining concentrated siding displacement. We provide post-storm assessments with written insurance adjuster documentation and emergency panel replacement on sections exposing sheathing.
Ormond Beach's 21,837 housing units are 64.9% single-family detached per U.S. Census Bureau data, spanning four segments. Ormond-by-the-Sea's 1940s–1970s bungalows and ranch-style homes along A1A are the dominant vinyl replacement and fiber cement upgrade market. Halifax Plantation — bordering Bulow Creek State Park with contemporary homes on tree-lined streets — and Plantation Bay specify fiber cement and Hardie board as the standard re-siding material. Hunter's Ridge (Ashford Lake Estates, Briargate, Deer Creek, Cypress Place) and Ormond Lakes' 12-subdivision community near Tomoka State Park carry custom homes where premium specifications match waterfront property values.
Primary commercial corridors run along West Granada Boulevard, U.S. Route 1, and the Granada Avenue beachside extension. The Trails Shopping Center and Ormond Beach Mall along A1A anchor the beachside retail corridor. Commercial siding requires Florida Building Code Chapter 14 compliance and City of Ormond Beach Building and Inspections Division permit coordination.
Halifax Plantation's golf course-adjacent homes and Ormond Lakes' waterfront properties require profiles beyond standard residential lines. Mediterranean-inspired wide-exposure fiber cement lap is the primary custom specification. Ormond-by-the-Sea's older bungalows require matched low-profile siding preserving the neighborhood's coastal vernacular character.
Fiber cement — James Hardie HardiePlank and Allura — is the preferred upgrade for Halifax Plantation, Plantation Bay, Hunter's Ridge, and Ormond Lakes, resisting Halifax River humidity and coastal UV degradation. Modern CertainTeed and Alside vinyl significantly outperforms original 1940s–1980s panels on Ormond-by-the-Sea's housing stock. Aluminum and Galvalume steel with PVDF factory finish are specified on Halifax River waterfront properties along North Beach Street where brackish water vapor drives the material specification.