CertainTeed Monogram siding delivers premium exterior performance with classic architectural style and long-lasting durability. Designed for strength and beauty, Monogram siding panels replicate the look of traditional wood siding without the maintenance that wood requires. With a rigid vinyl construction and a textured finish molded directly from real cedar boards, Monogram offices a timeless aesthetic that enhance curb appeal while standing up to harsh weather conditions.
CertainTeed Monogram siding is engineered with advanced technologies that improve both installation and long-term performance. The patented STUDfinder™ system helps installers locate studs quickly and secure panels with precision, while the CertiLock™ self-aligning locking design ensures each panel fits tightly and consistently. These features contribute to reliable installation and a clean, seamless exterior.
Build with RigidForm™ technology, CertainTeed Monogram panels resist wind pressures and stay straighter on the wall for a stronger, flatter look that holds up over time. CertainTeed’s rigorous testing shows that this siding can withstand high wind loads, helping protect the structure and boosting confidence in long-term performance. In addition, the low-gloss, textured finish provides depth and character that complement a variety of architectural styles.
Maintenance is simple, because CertainTeed Monogram siding never needs painting or staining. A periodic rinse with a garden hose can remove dirt and keep the surface looking fresh year after year. Its vinyl makeup also resists cracking, peeling, and warping, which reduces long-term upkeep and helps maintain its appearance through seasonal weather changes.
Backed by a lifetime limited warranty, CertainTeed Monogram siding is a dependable choice for a new construction project, offering performance, durability, and enduring style. CertainTeed Monogram combines functional benefits with classic design in one engineered exterior solution, providing a high-quality siding option for any new home.




