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Nature-Inspired Upgrade: A Woodpecker-Proof Siding Solution

Project Profile: A Nature-Inspired Upgrade: A Woodpecker-Proof Siding Solution in Eden Prairie, MN

When woodpeckers become more than just a backyard visitor, they can quickly turn into a homeowner’s nightmare—drilling into siding, damaging the exterior, and compromising insulation. That was the exact scenario one Eden Prairie homeowner faced before turning to Wright at Home Roofing & Exteriors for a long-term solution. The result? A stunning transformation with woodpecker-proof siding that’s as beautiful as it is durable.

The Problem: Persistent Woodpecker Damage

Living in a wooded area has its perks—scenic views, shade, and a strong connection to nature. But for this Eden Prairie homeowner, it also meant non-stop woodpecker problems. Her existing wood siding was constantly under attack, leaving behind holes, noise, and frustration. She needed a siding solution that would not only stop the damage but also fit the natural look of her home.

The Search for a Woodpecker-Resistant Solution

Frustrated but motivated, the homeowner searched online for highly rated local siding contractors. That’s when she found Wright at Home Roofing & Exteriors and scheduled a consultation. From the beginning, she was clear about her top priority—finding siding that would eliminate woodpecker damage once and for all.

Our team introduced her to the ideal solution: fiber cement siding by James Hardie.

What is the best siding to deter woodpeckers?

Fiber cement siding is widely considered the most effective siding to deter woodpeckers. Unlike natural wood, it contains no organic material to attract pests and is dense enough to resist pecking.

View of home with new James Hardie siding and trim in Eden Prairie, MN by Wright at Home Roofing & Exteriors

Why Hardie® Plank Is the Best Woodpecker-Proof Siding

We recommended Hardie® Plank in Rich Espresso, paired with Hardie® Trim in Arctic White to bring contrast and dimension to the home. This fiber cement siding is composed of cement, sand, and cellulose fibers, making it incredibly tough and completely unappealing to woodpeckers.

To finish the exterior, we added white aluminum soffit and fascia, seamless gutters and downspouts, and gutter covers for added protection and functionality.

Is Hardie siding woodpecker-proof?

Yes—James Hardie siding is considered woodpecker-proof. Its fiber cement composition is too hard for woodpeckers to drill into, making it one of the best defenses against pest damage in wooded environments.

Beyond Function – Modern Curb Appeal Meets Nature-Proof Durability

The homeowner wanted more than just functionality—she wanted her home to look great, too. Since she wasn’t interested in traditional gray tones, Rich Espresso was a perfect match.

The deep, earthy color complements her wooded lot, while the bright trim draws attention to the architecture and windows. The transformation gave her a home that not only blends beautifully with the surroundings but also stands up to nature’s challenges.

Close-up of James Hardie trim in Arctic White by Wright at Home Roofing & Exteriors in Eden Prairie, MN

What Does a Project Like This Cost?

If you’re thinking about upgrading your home with woodpecker-proof siding and other exterior improvements, it’s helpful to have a general idea of the investment. For a project like this one in Eden Prairie (at the time of publishing), homeowners can expect:

  • James Hardie siding installation: Typically ranges from $35,000–$45,000
  • Aluminum soffits and fascia: Around $6,000–$8,000
  • Seamless gutter system: Generally falls between $3,000–$4,000
  • Gutter covers: Usually range from $1,500–$2,500

Altogether, a full exterior refresh of this scale may range from $50,000–$60,000, depending on home size, design choices, and project scope. While it’s a significant investment, the result is a beautiful, low-maintenance, and pest-resistant exterior that adds long-term value and peace of mind.

What material is woodpecker resistant?

Fiber cement siding is the most effective woodpecker-resistant material. It offers the appearance of wood without being susceptible to damage. Metal and vinyl may deter some birds, but they often lack the aesthetic or durability of fiber cement.

Is LP SmartSide resistant to woodpeckers?

LP® SmartSide®, made from engineered wood, is more durable than traditional wood but not fully resistant to woodpeckers. It can still be pecked and damaged over time. If your priority is eliminating woodpecker problems entirely, fiber cement siding remains the best option.

Completed siding project featuring Rich Espresso Hardie planks and Arctic White trim in Eden Prairie, MN by Wright at Home Roofing & Exteriors

Trust the Siding Experts at Wright at Home Roofing & Exteriors

This Eden Prairie remodel is more than a cosmetic upgrade—it’s a strategic, long-term solution to an ongoing problem. With James Hardie fiber cement siding, the homeowner no longer has to worry about exterior damage caused by woodpeckers. Instead, she has peace of mind and a beautiful, low-maintenance home exterior that will last for years to come.

If you’re tired of repairing holes and chasing off woodpeckers, it’s time to upgrade to a lasting solution. Wright at Home Roofing & Exteriors is proud to offer woodpecker-proof siding solutions that combine function and beauty—perfect for homes in wooded or high-pest areas. Proudly serving the Minneapolis metro since 2005.

Contact us today to schedule your consultation and discover the difference that expert design and premium materials can make. Your home deserves protection—and you deserve peace of mind.

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