Apex Pro Siding & Wrap brings over 15 years of hands-on experience in siding, house wrapping, and exterior insulation systems. Morrisville is a town in Wake County situated between Cary to the west and Research Triangle Park to the north, with a 2024 population of approximately 31,422 and a median household income of $125,396. The town is one of the most professionally diverse communities in the Research Triangle — 41% of residents identify as Asian, driven by the large technology and life sciences workforce employed at RTP companies along Davis Drive and McCrimmon Parkway. The median construction year for Morrisville housing is 2007, meaning most of the housing stock was built between 2000 and 2015 and is now entering the 15–25 year maintenance window where siding inspection, caulk replacement, and re-siding decisions become relevant for most property owners. Apex Pro Siding & Wrap has completed siding installations across Morrisville for 15 years, serving residential, townhome, and commercial properties throughout the town and the surrounding RTP corridor.
Morrisville experiences the same humid subtropical climate as the broader Research Triangle — summer highs regularly above 95°F, annual rainfall of approximately 46–48 inches, and winter lows with freeze-thaw cycling each January and February. The town's position directly adjacent to RTP and I-40, with significant commercial density nearby, means particulate and algae accumulation on exterior siding surfaces runs higher than in more residential Wake County communities further south. This accelerates mildew growth on north- and east-facing elevations and compresses the repainting and caulk replacement cycle relative to communities like Apex and Holly Springs to the southwest.
Apex Pro Siding & Wrap carries full general liability and workers' compensation insurance on every Morrisville project. All siding replacement projects are permitted through the Town of Morrisville Development Services Department. We install James Hardie fiber cement under registered contractor certification, qualifying installations for the 30-year non-prorated product warranty not available through uncertified installers. Every project includes a written scope of work and permit filing handled on the customer's behalf.
We have completed thousands of residential and commercial siding projects across Apex, Cary, Holly Springs, Morrisville, Fuquay-Varina, Raleigh, Wake Forest, Chapel Hill, Durham, and Pittsboro. We understand the housing stock in this area specifically.
Our installation teams are trained on full water-managed wall assembly techniques: continuous house wrap with taped seams, integrated kick-out flashing at all roof-wall intersections, foam backer rod and sealant at all penetrations, and proper clearances between siding and grade or roofing.
Thousands of completed projects in the Research Triangle region span single-family residential re-siding, new construction builds, commercial retail and office exteriors, and multi-family properties. More than 94% of our residential customers in the past three years came from referrals or repeat business, which reflects project outcomes more accurately than any other metric.
Morrisville's neighborhoods fall into two broad categories: established communities built in the late 1990s and early 2000s, and newer townhome and mixed-use developments built from 2010 forward. Breckenridge and Downing Glen — built primarily in the late 1990s and early 2000s — carry original vinyl siding now 20–25 years old on single-family homes ranging from 1,800 to 3,500 square feet. Kitts Creek, Huntington Woods, and communities along Twin Lakes Road carry a mix of vinyl and fiber cement on homes built in the mid-2000s. Newer townhome communities near Town Hall Drive and McCrimmon Parkway — including Townes at Everett Crossing and McCrimmon at the Park — carry fiber cement and engineered wood siding approaching the 10–15 year mark for first-cycle caulk replacement and maintenance.
Vinyl siding from the late 1990s and early 2000s in Breckenridge and Downing Glen is at the age where panel fading, failed caulk at window and door casings, and moisture infiltration at failed lock joints become routine. Morrisville's elevated ambient humidity relative to more rural Wake County communities compresses the functional lifespan of exterior caulk and paint finishes on these properties. We assess each elevation independently before recommending repair or full replacement and provide a written diagnosis and cost breakdown before any contract is signed.
Morrisville's rental market — over 54% of occupied housing units are renter-occupied, the highest rental share in Wake County — means a significant portion of exterior siding maintenance is managed by property managers and investment property owners. We work with property management companies on multi-unit siding repair and replacement projects across Morrisville's townhome communities, providing per-unit pricing, coordinated multi-building scheduling, and permit handling through the Town of Morrisville Development Services Department.
Failed caulk, improperly lapped house wrap, and missing kick-out flashing at roof-wall intersections are the primary moisture intrusion pathways in Morrisville's 2000s-era housing stock. When moisture has reached the sheathing, we remove the affected siding sections, document sheathing condition with photographs, replace deteriorated panels, and reinstall with a new continuous weather-resistive barrier and correctly integrated flashing at all openings and transitions.
Morrisville's median property value of $518,800 and highly educated professional demographic support investment in premium siding products with long performance horizons. James Hardie ColorPlus factory-finished fiber cement eliminates the 10–15 year repainting cycle with a separate 15-year fade and chalk warranty — well suited to Morrisville's professional homeowners who prefer low-maintenance exteriors. We install all siding types across Morrisville's full range of residential property sizes and architectural styles.
For owners of HOA-governed townhomes — a dominant property type throughout Morrisville — insulated vinyl siding with integrated foam backing improves wall R-value by up to R-2.7 without triggering architectural review requirements that full material changes typically require under community HOA guidelines. We handle HOA color and profile approval documentation on all governed community projects and do not begin installation until written approval is confirmed.
Morrisville's commercial corridors along Davis Drive, Airport Boulevard, and McCrimmon Parkway include technology campuses, corporate office parks, hotel properties, and retail centers serving the RTP workforce. We install fiber cement panel and metal panel commercial siding systems in Morrisville with full permit coordination and scheduling that minimizes disruption to occupied commercial tenants and active building operations.
James Hardie ColorPlus carries a 15-year fade and chalk warranty and a 30-year non-prorated product warranty — the strongest combined warranty package available in the residential siding category. In Morrisville's climate, where mildew accumulation on north-facing elevations is accelerated relative to more rural communities, ColorPlus's factory-baked finish resists surface staining better than field-applied paint and extends the interval between professional cleaning cycles.
Morrisville's cooling season runs May through October, and the HVAC demand on homes adjacent to the commercial density of the RTP corridor is measurably higher than in more residential Wake County communities. We install EPS and polyiso continuous insulation boards in 1-inch to 2-inch thicknesses on re-siding projects where budget and window jamb depth allow, or insulated vinyl siding with integrated foam backing as a cost-effective thermal upgrade that requires no jamb extensions.
All re-siding projects in Morrisville include a documented assessment of the existing weather-resistive barrier after siding removal. On homes built in the early 2000s — where original house wrap was frequently installed without taped seams — WRB replacement at re-siding is typically the right call. We install Tyvek HomeWrap with fully taped seams and integrated flashing, or ZIP System sheathing panels where full re-sheathing is part of the project scope.