
Siding & Roofing in Langley
Mega Siding Exterior is a Langley siding and roofing contractor working across both the City of Langley and the Township, from fast-growing Willoughby and Yorkson to the acreages of Aldergrove and the heritage streets of Fort Langley. Based next door in Port Moody, we install James Hardie siding, rainscreen and roofing built to stand up to Fraser Valley weather.
Siding & roofing services in Langley.
Langley is really two places sharing one name, and a good exterior contractor has to understand both. The City of Langley is the compact urban core, while the Township of Langley wraps around it as one of the largest and fastest-growing municipalities in the region, stretching from busy townhome corridors all the way out to working farmland. Mega Siding Exterior works across the whole of it. We are based next door in Port Moody, close enough to the Fraser Valley that a call from a Langley homeowner, builder or strata does not sit in a queue behind jobs on the other side of the Lower Mainland.
That range is what makes Langley interesting to work in. In Willoughby and Yorkson we partner with builders on new subdivisions and townhome sites going up almost faster than anyone can count. In Aldergrove, Fernridge and out along the rural roads, we re-side farmhouses and acreage homes that face the weather with no shelter at all. In Fort Langley we treat heritage character with the detailing it deserves, and in Walnut Grove, Brookswood and Murrayville we bring tired suburban exteriors back to life. Different homes, different eras, one standard of work.
Siding installation and replacement in Langley
Siding is our core trade, and Langley siding covers a wide spread of homes and materials. We install and replace the full range of systems: James Hardie fiber cement, vinyl and premium vinyl, engineered wood, natural cedar, and architectural metal and aluminum panel. What suits a new Willoughby townhome is not what suits a Brookswood rancher or a rural farmhouse, so part of our job as a siding contractor Langley homeowners can trust is helping you match the material to the house, the budget and the look you want.
For most Langley homeowners re-siding an older house, James Hardie fiber cement is the standout choice. It shrugs off Fraser Valley rain, resists rot, insects and fire, and holds its colour for years, which counts for a lot on a property where climbing ladders to repaint is nobody's idea of a good weekend. As a certified James Hardie Alliance contractor, our crews carry factory-backed training in the complete Hardie system, from Plank and Panel through trim, soffit detailing and finishing. James Hardie Langley projects are among our most requested, and we install them the way the manufacturer intends.
A siding replacement with us is never a simple cosmetic swap. We strip the old cladding, inspect the sheathing and framing underneath, correct the weather-resistive barrier and rainscreen, detail all the flashings around windows and doors, and finish with a full cleanup and walkthrough. If we open a wall and find rot or trapped moisture, we show you and explain it rather than hiding it behind new boards.
Building new in Willoughby, Yorkson and beyond
Few parts of the region are growing the way Willoughby and Yorkson are. Whole neighbourhoods of single-family homes, duplexes and townhome complexes have gone up here in recent years, and that construction pace shows no sign of slowing. We work with general contractors and developers on these projects, bringing a disciplined cladding and roofing scope to new subdivisions where schedule and consistency matter as much as the finished look.
On new construction, the details that protect a home are the ones nobody sees once the siding is on. We coordinate drawings and materials, check substrate and weather barriers before cladding goes up, document the installation with photos, and close out cleanly with warranty paperwork. Building to the BC Step Code means continuous exterior insulation and a carefully detailed envelope, and we install to those requirements so the homes perform as designed for the buyers who move in. Bringing us in early, at the schematic or consultant stage, lets us give useful input on rainscreen depths, transitions and trim details before they turn into expensive changes on site.
Re-siding rural, acreage and farm homes
Away from the new subdivisions, a lot of Langley is still farmland and acreage, and those homes have their own demands. A farmhouse or a rural home on an open lot in Aldergrove, Fernridge or Milner takes wind and driving rain with none of the shelter a tight suburban street provides. Exposure like that is hard on cladding, and it is exactly where solid materials and correct detailing pay off.
For rural and acreage properties we often recommend fiber cement or engineered wood for the main house, with metal panel a strong option for outbuildings, shops and agricultural structures where durability and low maintenance come first. We handle the larger, more exposed elevations that come with country homes, and we are comfortable working on properties where access, outbuildings and long runs of wall are part of the picture. The goal is an exterior that stands up to the open Fraser Valley weather year after year without constant upkeep.
Fort Langley and heritage character homes
Fort Langley is a different job again. As the historic heart of the area, it is a place where character, proportion and detailing genuinely matter, both to owners and to the streetscape. Re-siding or restoring an older or heritage-style home here is not about reaching for the cheapest cladding. It is about respecting the lines of the house, matching profiles and trim, and getting the details right so the finished result looks like it belongs.
We take that work seriously. Fiber cement and engineered wood both offer profiles that suit traditional and character homes while performing far better than aged original siding, and careful trim, corner and window detailing is what separates a sympathetic restoration from an obvious one. Whether you own a genuine older home near the village or a newer build designed in a heritage style, we can re-side and restore it in a way that honours the look while quietly upgrading how the wall handles water.
Why Langley walls need proper rainscreen
The Fraser Valley gets serious rain, and rain is what quietly wrecks walls that were never built to drain. The single most common cause of siding failure and hidden rot we see is a missing or failed rainscreen: the small drainage gap behind the cladding that lets a wall shed water and dry out between downpours.
Older Langley homes, especially those built before rainscreen practice became standard, are the most exposed to this. If your siding is aging, or you have noticed staining, soft spots or paint that will not hold, water may already be trapped against the sheathing. When we re-side a home, we build the wall assembly the right way so water finds its way out and stays out. That is the difference between an exterior that only looks good on day one and one that protects the structure for decades. On rural and acreage homes with high exposure, and on new builds under the Step Code, that same drainage-and-drying principle is what keeps a wall healthy, and we can add exterior insulation during a re-clad to make an older Langley home warmer, quieter and cheaper to heat.
Roofing across Langley
We are not only a siding company. Roofing Langley BC homeowners rely on us for the full range of roof types found across the City and Township: asphalt and architectural shingles, metal roofing, torch-on flat and low-slope membranes, and cedar shake, including conversions from aging cedar to lower-maintenance systems. Roofs here take a beating from rain and from the debris that falls off the mature trees around neighbourhoods like Brookswood and Murrayville.
When a roof starts to leak, our first move is to find the actual source and fix it properly, extending the life of the roof rather than pushing an unnecessary full replacement. When a roof genuinely is at the end of its service life, we install the new one with proper underlayment, flashing and ventilation so it performs and lasts. Because we do both siding and roofing, a Langley homeowner taking on a full exterior can keep the whole project, from the roofline and soffit and fascia down to the last course of siding, with one accountable crew instead of juggling trades.
Neighbourhoods we serve in Langley
Langley is large and varied, and we work right across it. In Willoughby and Yorkson we handle exteriors on new builds, townhome sites and recent additions. In Walnut Grove we re-side and re-roof established family homes that have earned an upgrade. Around Brookswood, Murrayville and Alderbrook, leafy and settled, we bring older suburban exteriors up to a current standard. In Fort Langley we take on heritage and character work, and out in Aldergrove, Fernridge and Milner we handle rural, acreage and farm properties with their bigger, more exposed elevations. Wherever you are, from the urban City of Langley core to the far edges of the Township, the standard is the same: an exterior that performs and looks right, installed by a crew that respects your property and cleans up at the end of every day.
Working with Langley stratas, builders and developers
A large share of the work in Langley is multi-family and new construction, and we are set up for it. We work with strata councils, property managers and building envelope consultants on re-clads, rainscreen restoration and repairs, coordinating with depreciation reports and engineers so the scope is right and the work holds up under review. Townhome complexes across Willoughby and Walnut Grove are exactly the kind of building we handle, whether the job is a single building or phased across several.
For the general contractors and developers driving Langley's growth, we bring a reliable, organized exterior scope to the table: drawing review, material coordination, pre-cladding substrate and weather-barrier checks, photo-documented installation, and a tidy closeout with warranty documentation. We understand that on an active site, a cladding crew that shows up, communicates and hits its dates is worth a great deal, and that is the way we work.
A James Hardie Alliance contractor close to the valley
More than ten years in the trade, certified as a James Hardie Alliance contractor, and based in Port Moody within easy reach of the Fraser Valley: that combination is what we bring to Langley. We work with homeowners who want a house that looks sharp and lasts, with stratas that need a re-clad done on schedule and to spec, and with builders who need a dependable exterior crew for the next phase. In every case the standard holds: honest assessments, clean workmanship, and an exterior built for the way it actually weathers out here.
Book a free Langley assessment
If you are weighing new siding, a roof, or a full exterior in Langley, the best first step is a free on-site assessment. We will look at the home, walk through the options, and return a clear, written quote with no obligation and no pressure. Call us at 604-315-2251 or request a quote online, and we will follow up within one business day to book a time that suits you, whether the property is a Willoughby townhome, a Walnut Grove family home or an acreage out toward Aldergrove.
Common questions in Langley.
Serving Langley homes and buildings.
Tell us about your Langley project and we will respond within one business day to book a free on-site assessment and a clear, written quote. As a certified James Hardie Alliance contractor, we bring factory-backed training to every exterior.
