Window and Siding Replacement in Michigan City, IN
Michigan City has the oldest housing stock of anywhere we work. According to LaPorte County assessor records the average single family home here was built in 1947. Almost half the housing in the city predates 1960 and just under a quarter was built before 1940. Fewer than one home in ten has gone up since 2000.
That is not a knock on the city. It means Michigan City is full of well built older houses that are now on their second or third exterior, and it means the job is almost never as simple as pulling off vinyl and putting up new vinyl.
If you are in a historic district, read this first
Michigan City has three locally designated historic districts: Wabash Street, Franklin Street and Elston Grove. In those districts a Certificate of Appropriateness has to be approved before the building department will issue a permit, and that applies even to like for like maintenance.
The rules are specific and they matter to anyone quoting your job. Vinyl and aluminum siding are discouraged and treated as a last option. Boral, LP SmartSide and James Hardie are pre approved alternates. Full vinyl replacement window inserts are not permitted, while aluminum clad wood and fiberglass are. Original eaves, soffit, brackets and gable detail are supposed to stay visible rather than get wrapped.
We would rather tell you that up front than have you find out after a contractor has already ordered materials. If your address falls in one of those districts we will walk you through what will actually be approved.
The rest of the city, and the lakefront
Outside the districts you have the Pullman era worker housing around the Washington and Wabash corridor, the postwar blocks, and then the lakefront neighborhoods, which are their own world. Long Beach was incorporated as a resort town in 1921 and John Lloyd Wright, Frank Lloyd Wright’s son, designed a number of houses out there. Sheridan Beach and Duneland Beach are cottage scale. Those homes take the weather straight off the water.
What Lake Michigan actually does to a house here
One thing we will not tell you is that salt air is eating your siding. Lake Michigan is fresh water. There is no salt spray. What there is, is blowing sand on the exposed elevations, road salt splash along the lower walls near drives and streets, and snow.
The snow is the real story. The area averages just over forty inches a year, sixteen of that in January alone, but averages understate it badly. Michigan City recorded thirty five inches in the single lake effect event of January 19 to 21, 2024, at rates of two inches an hour. That kind of loading makes gutter capacity, hanger spacing, ice dam protection at the eaves and the condition of your soffit and fascia structural questions, not cosmetic ones.
Then on August 11, 2026 the derecho put a measured 74 mph gust on Michigan City near the shore and knocked out power to roughly 7,385 customers in the city. The mayor described it afterward as essentially an inland hurricane.
What we do in Michigan City
Replacement windows
Double hung, single hung, casement, awning, slider, picture, bay and bow, and custom shapes for older openings. More on our window replacement.
Siding
Vinyl and composite cladding, full replacement or storm repair. More on our siding work.
Soffit, fascia and trim
More on soffit and fascia.
Gutters
Sized for lake effect snow loads, with guards. More on gutters.
Getting an estimate in Michigan City
Estimates are free and done at your home. We install year round, siding usually takes about two weeks and windows four to six weeks, and we have the quickest turnaround of anyone in the area. Financing is available.
Call 219-323-3680, or come see siding colors and window styles side by side at our Design Center at 1431 East Summit St in Crown Point. Contact us for a free estimate.