
Understand the typical timeline for Siding Installation in Star, from material ordering to final inspection.
Typical timelines for actual siding projects we complete in Star:
The defining siding project type in Star: replacing builder-standard LP SmartSide lap siding in a generic light tan or gray with a James Hardie mixed-profile exterior that reflects the homeowner's vision. These projects typically combine HardiePlank lap siding in a dark contemporary palette (Iron Gray, Cobblestone, Gauntlet Gray) on primary elevations with HardiePanel board-and-batten accents on gable ends, garage facades, or entry features. The transformation from a generic builder exterior to a personalized, design-forward home exterior is often dramatic — homeowners consistently report that the finished product feels like it finally matches what they imagined when they bought the home. These projects require HOA approval in most Star subdivisions but are receiving increasingly receptive responses as Star's design-review culture catches up with current market preferences.
Star's northwest Ada County position creates wind events on southwest and west elevations that have exposed installation quality deficiencies in some of the most rapidly built sections of Star's development. These projects address wind-related moisture infiltration at window heads and kickout flashing locations where builder-grade installation did not meet wind-resistant installation standards. The scope includes siding removal on affected elevations, installation of self-adhered flashing membrane at all openings, properly lapped and mechanically fastened housewrap, kickout flashing at all roof-to-wall intersections, and new siding installed to wind-rated fastening schedules. Material upgrade to fiber cement is recommended on these elevations given its superior wind-resistance characteristics.
Star homeowners with homes built between 2015 and 2019 are reaching a decision point: maintain the builder LP SmartSide with a repaint and joint maintenance scope, or upgrade to fiber cement now — taking advantage of the newer substrate condition, which means less remediation cost — before the LP SmartSide's first paint failure cycle requires attention. This is a proactive investment decision rather than a crisis response, and it requires an honest financial comparison. For homeowners who plan to stay in their Star home for 10-plus years, the proactive upgrade argument is often compelling. For those planning a sale within 3–5 years, the pre-sale repaint scope is typically the better financial decision.
The Lakes at Star and similar premium pockets within the broader Star development market contain homes priced at or above Eagle's lower ranges. These homeowners have expectations that align more closely with Eagle's custom-home market than with Star's production-home core, and their siding projects reflect that: full fiber cement systems with mixed profiles, premium trim details, and dark contemporary color palettes that position these homes at the top of Star's visual hierarchy. The Lakes' proximity to the water features and open space that define the development makes exterior appearance especially important — these homes are visible from shared amenity areas and are photographed extensively in listing marketing. Iron Crest approaches The Lakes projects with the same design sophistication and installation precision that we bring to Eagle's custom-home market.

Understanding the timeline for siding installation in Star helps you plan around daily life disruptions, coordinate schedules, and set realistic expectations for when the project will be complete. Every project is different, but most siding projects in Star follow a predictable sequence of phases.
Exterior inspection, material consultation, color selection, and detailed estimate. Factory-finished color samples are available for review.
Material ordering (factory-finished James Hardie can take 4-8 weeks), permit application and approval, and trade scheduling.
Removal and disposal of existing siding, inspection and repair of sheathing and framing, and preparation for weather barrier installation.
House wrap installation, window and door flashing, and sealing of all penetrations and transitions.
Siding installation from foundation to soffit, trim and corner board installation, and detail finishing. Duration depends on home size, material, and architectural complexity.
Final caulking, touch-up painting, cleanup, and walkthrough inspection with the homeowner.
Here is the full step-by-step process for a siding in Star, including what happens at each stage:
We inspect your existing siding, sheathing, flashing, and trim. We identify areas of damage, moisture intrusion, rot, and insulation deficiencies. We discuss material options, styles, and colors, and provide a detailed written estimate.
You select your siding material (fiber cement, engineered wood, or vinyl), profile style, color, and trim details. We create an exterior design plan showing siding layout, trim placement, and color coordination with your roof, windows, and other fixed elements.
We pull any required building permits and order siding, trim, weather barrier, flashing, and fasteners. Lead times for factory-finished James Hardie products can run 4-8 weeks; LP SmartSide and vinyl are typically faster.
Existing siding is carefully removed and disposed of. We inspect the underlying sheathing, framing, and insulation for damage, rot, pest activity, and moisture issues. Any damaged sheathing or framing is repaired before new siding goes on.
A code-compliant weather-resistive barrier (house wrap) is installed over the sheathing. All windows, doors, penetrations, and transitions receive proper flashing with manufacturer-approved materials and techniques to prevent water intrusion.
Siding is installed from the bottom up with manufacturer-specified fastening, gapping, and overlap. Corner boards, window and door trim, frieze boards, and soffit panels are installed. All cuts, joints, and transitions are sealed and finished.
All joints, penetrations, and trim connections are caulked with premium exterior sealant. Touch-up paint is applied where needed. A final walkthrough verifies installation quality, flashing integrity, and overall appearance.
Several factors specific to Star and the Treasure Valley can affect your siding timeline:
Custom materials, specialty items, and premium products can have lead times of 4-14 weeks. We order materials as early as possible in the design phase to minimize schedule impact.
City of Star Building Department typically processes residential permits in 1-3 weeks. More complex projects with structural changes may take longer. We submit permits immediately after design approval.
Star shares the Treasure Valley climate. Open terrain and rural-edge location mean more wind and UV exposure. Interior remodeling can happen year-round, but projects with exterior components are best scheduled during the building season (March through November).
Star's housing stock is overwhelmingly post-2015 construction. Modern systems throughout, but builder-grade finishes that homeowners customize over time. Older homes may reveal unexpected conditions during demolition — water damage, outdated wiring, or structural issues — that add time to the schedule. We build contingency into every project timeline.
One of the most common causes of project delays is slow decision-making during the design and material selection phase. Having a clear vision and making timely selections keeps the project on track.
The specific type of siding project affects the timeline significantly. Here are the most common project types in Star:

Installation of HardiePlank lap siding, HardieShingle, or HardiePanel vertical siding. Fiber cement is non-combustible, rot-proof, termite-proof, and available in ColorPlus factory-finished colors with a 15-year color warranty.

Installation of LP SmartSide treated engineered wood siding in lap, panel, or shake profiles. Offers authentic wood grain texture, impact resistance, and a 5/50 year limited warranty. Lighter weight and easier to cut than fiber cement.

Installation of insulated or standard vinyl siding. The most budget-friendly option with zero painting maintenance. Modern vinyl comes in a wide range of styles and colors including board-and-batten and shake profiles.

Replace siding on damaged sections, additions, or specific elevations while matching the existing siding profile and color. Includes weather barrier repair and flashing integration.

Complete siding replacement with coordinated trim — fascia, soffits, corner boards, window and door surrounds, and frieze boards. Creates a fully unified exterior appearance.
Star has been one of the fastest-growing communities in Idaho, with subdivision development accelerating since 2015. The city's residential landscape is dominated by new construction with builder-grade finishes, though some older properties in the original townsite offer renovation opportunities. Star homeowners remodel to personalize builder-grade homes, add outdoor living space, and upgrade finishes to match their lifestyle. The community attracts families and professionals who want a suburban lifestyle with larger lots and a small-town feel.
Star's housing stock is overwhelmingly post-2015 construction. Modern systems throughout, but builder-grade finishes that homeowners customize over time.
A small number of older homes in the original townsite. These may need system and finish updates.
New construction with modern systems, open floor plans, and builder-grade finishes. Most remodeling focuses on finish upgrades and outdoor living additions.

Star shares the Treasure Valley climate. Open terrain and rural-edge location mean more wind and UV exposure.
Higher wind loads and more UV exposure than sheltered locations. Durable exterior materials are important.
Homes 3-7 years old may show minor settling cracks in drywall — cosmetic and common in new construction on Treasure Valley soils.
Permit authority: City of Star Building Department
James Hardie fiber cement siding is the top choice for durability, fire resistance, and long-term value in the Boise climate. LP SmartSide offers similar performance at a lower cost with a more wood-like texture. Vinyl is the most budget-friendly but offers less impact resistance and aesthetic quality.
James Hardie fiber cement siding lasts 40-50+ years. LP SmartSide engineered wood lasts 30-40 years. Quality vinyl siding lasts 20-30 years. Factory-applied color finishes on fiber cement and engineered wood extend the interval between repainting.
In most Treasure Valley jurisdictions, full siding replacement requires a building permit — especially if the project involves sheathing repair or weather barrier installation. We handle all permit applications and inspections.
Full siding replacement for a typical single-story home in the Boise area runs $12,000-25,000 for vinyl, $18,000-35,000 for LP SmartSide, and $22,000-45,000+ for James Hardie fiber cement. Costs depend on home size, material, trim scope, and repair needs.
In some cases, new siding can be installed over existing siding — but we generally recommend removing old siding so we can inspect and repair the sheathing, install a proper weather barrier, and ensure a flat, secure substrate for the new material.
A typical full re-side of a single-story home takes 2-3 weeks of on-site work. Two-story homes and complex projects take 3-4 weeks. Material lead times (especially factory-finished colors) add 2-6 weeks before construction starts.
For most Boise homeowners, yes. Hardie siding offers superior fire resistance, impact resistance, color retention, and lifespan compared to alternatives. The higher upfront cost is offset by lower maintenance, fewer repairs, and longer intervals between repainting.
Yes. Removing old siding and installing a proper weather barrier and new siding reduces air infiltration. Adding rigid foam insulation behind the siding further improves R-value and energy efficiency — especially valuable in Boise's hot summers and cold winters.
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