
Homeowners across Baldwin, PA, who want the look of real cedar without the maintenance headaches are turning to NuCedar siding. At CD Beiler Construction, we install NuCedar siding as one of our preferred exterior products and have seen firsthand how well it performs on Pennsylvania homes. Call us at 717-747-4037 to find out if it is the right fit for your home.
NuCedar Siding: Why It’s a Popular Exterior Choice
NuCedar is a cellular PVC siding product engineered to replicate the look of natural cedar without any of cedar’s maintenance demands. It doesn’t rot, warp, crack, or absorb moisture. The material holds paint indefinitely without peeling, meaning the color you choose stays on the surface instead of requiring stripping and repainting every few years the way real wood does.
For homeowners in Pennsylvania who love the aesthetic of wood siding but have dealt with the ongoing cost of keeping it looking good, NuCedar closes that gap. You get the visual character of cedar shakes or clapboard without the cycle of scraping, priming, and repainting that wood demands.
How NuCedar Siding Handles Pennsylvania Weather
Pennsylvania puts exterior siding through a wide range of conditions. Humid summers, freezing winters, and the constant freeze-thaw cycling that comes with living in the mid-Atlantic region are hard on traditional wood and even on some fiber cement products. NuCedar’s cellular PVC construction doesn’t absorb water, so freeze-thaw cycles don’t cause the cracking and splitting that eventually compromise wood and some composite siding products.
The material also holds up well against the UV exposure that fades and breaks down other siding types over time. Because the color runs through the material rather than sitting as a surface coating, NuCedar resists the chalking and fading that makes older vinyl siding look tired after a decade. In a climate like Pennsylvania’s, that durability difference is noticeable over a ten to twenty year ownership period.
NuCedar Siding vs. Other Popular Options

The most common comparisons homeowners make are NuCedar against fiber cement and against standard vinyl. Fiber cement is a durable product, but it is heavy, requires painting, and is vulnerable to moisture infiltration at cut edges and joints if not properly sealed and maintained. Standard vinyl holds color reasonably well but lacks the depth and texture of wood grain profiles, and thinner vinyl products show oil canning and denting.
NuCedar sits between those two in terms of installation weight and handles more like vinyl while delivering a finished appearance that reads more like wood. For homeowners who want curb appeal closer to cedar without committing to real wood maintenance, it lands in a practical middle ground.
What to Expect from a NuCedar Siding Installation
A proper NuCedar installation starts with the existing wall assembly. The contractor should inspect the sheathing and house-wrap condition before any new siding goes on. Damaged sheathing or failed moisture barrier material should be addressed before the NuCedar is installed, not covered over.
NuCedar panels are cut and installed similarly to other lap siding products, but the material requires attention to expansion gaps at trim and corner details. A contractor who is unfamiliar with cellular PVC siding may miss those details, which causes buckling or joint separation as the material moves seasonally. Working with an installer who has specific experience with the product is worth asking about.
NuCedar Siding for Baldwin, PA Homes
NuCedar siding gives Pennsylvania homeowners a way to get the look of cedar with none of the upkeep, and it holds up well in the conditions this region actually delivers. At CD Beiler Construction, we install NuCedar siding on homes throughout the area as part of our exterior services. Call us at 717-747-4037 to schedule a consultation and see what NuCedar looks like on a home like yours.
FAQ
Does NuCedar siding require painting after installation?
NuCedar comes pre-finished from the factory and does not require painting. The color is integral to the material and will not peel or require recoating.
Can NuCedar siding be installed over existing siding?
It depends on the condition of the existing siding and sheathing. A contractor should inspect the wall assembly before deciding whether to install over or remove the existing material.
How does NuCedar compare to real cedar for curb appeal?
NuCedar replicates cedar’s grain and profile closely enough that most people cannot tell the difference from the street, which is why it’s a popular choice for historic and traditional-style homes.
Is NuCedar siding a good choice for humid Pennsylvania summers?
Yes. Because NuCedar doesn’t absorb moisture, it resists the swelling, warping, and mold growth that humidity causes on real wood siding.
