Siding and Replacement Windows in Munster, Indiana
Siding company and replacement windows in Munster, IN Munster is fifteen minutes from our Hammond showroom on Calumet Ave. It is also the town where our work is least like a standard siding job, and that is worth explaining before you call anyone for a quote.
The houses here are mostly brick, and that changes everything
The median Munster home was built in 1973. Nearly seven in ten were built before 1980, and the single biggest group, a quarter of the whole town, went up in the 1970s. What that produced is the Munster you can drive through today: brick ranches, raised ranches, and brick and cedar quad levels, with Cape Cods and colonials mixed in.
For a siding contractor that means most Munster jobs are not a full house wrap. They are gable ends, dormers, soffit and fascia, and the cedar accent panels on a quad level, worked around masonry that is staying put. That is a different quote, a different material list and a different amount of trim work than a full vinyl job, and it should be priced that way rather than run off a per square foot number.
Window replacement here is mostly into masonry openings, which is its own skill. Fifty year old brick openings are rarely square and the wrong approach shows up as gaps in the brick mould a year later.
Munster is also a long tenure town. Eighty seven percent of homes are owner occupied and the median age is in the mid forties, so a lot of these houses are on their first or second exterior in fifty years. We are not going to push a whole house of windows on someone whose real problem is four of them.
What 2026 has done to Munster homes
Munster has been hit twice this summer, and both times by name.
On July 27 an EF-1 tornado with 110 mph winds tracked out of Lynwood and Lansing, Illinois and lifted just east of the state line in Munster, so the damage ran along the far west edge of town. Spotters that afternoon also reported strong winds and debris in the air near Ridge Road and Hohman Avenue.
Then on August 11 the derecho put a measured 85 mph gust on Munster at 11:03 in the morning, one of the highest readings anywhere in the region that day. Numerous trees came down across town, one home was severely damaged by uprooted trees, and NIPSCO lost around 300,000 customers, the largest outage in the company’s history.
If your home took anything in either storm we will come out and look at it for free. On brick homes the damage is usually not the wall. It is the soffit, the fascia, the gable end panels and the window seals, and those are exactly the parts people do not look at from the driveway.
The ridge, the river and the north end
Munster is the Town on the Ridge, built along the Calumet Shoreline, an old Lake Michigan beach ridge that Ridge Road still follows. That gives the town a real split: sandy, better drained ground along and south of Ridge Road, and lower ground stepping down toward the Little Calumet River on the north.
That north side has a flood history. The river came over in September 2008 with a levee break near Calumet Avenue and River Drive, and the flood control project that fixed it was only completed in July 2024, after nearly thirty years and more than 260 million dollars. The NWI Times has since reported FEMA removing over fifteen hundred Munster properties from the flood zone.
For us the practical piece is below grade. On 1950s through 1970s Munster basements the window wells and their drainage are often original, and on the north end they have had water in them. We look at those when we quote basement windows rather than dropping in a unit and hoping.
Permits in Munster
Munster is stricter than most towns around here, and it catches people out. The town requires a permit for re-siding, for new windows, for new gutters and downspouts, and for re-roofing. All four. Contractors also have to be registered with the town, and the town publishes the list.
Review runs anywhere from two or three days to two to four weeks depending on the job, and a permit expires if work has not started within six months. We build that into the schedule instead of finding out about it the week we planned to start.
What we do in Munster
Replacement windows
Double hung, single hung, casement, awning, slider, picture, bay and bow, and custom shapes for masonry openings that are not square. More on our window replacement.
Siding
Vinyl and composite cladding, full replacement, partial elevation work and storm repair. More on our siding work.
Soffit, fascia and trim
On a brick ranch this is most of the job, and it is the part that fails first in a storm. More on soffit and fascia.
Roofing
More on our roofing work.
Getting an estimate in Munster
Estimates are free and done at your home, which matters more on a brick house because the quote depends on how much of the elevation is actually being covered. 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 our Hammond office at 219-554-3048, or come see siding colors and window styles in person at our Hammond showroom at 7205 Calumet Ave. Contact us for a free estimate.