We started North Knox Siding & Windows back in 1996. For nearly three decades, most of our work has been in Fountain City, Halls, Powell, and across North Knoxville. Those are still home. But Knox County has grown, our team has grown, and we’ve been quietly working across the river and out west for years. It’s time to say it out loud: North Knox Siding & Windows is now actively serving South Knoxville, SoKno, Farragut, and Hardin Valley — with the same family-owned name and the same warranty we’ve always offered up north.
Here’s what each of these communities looks like to us, and why we’re committing crews to each.
South Knoxville & SoKno (37920)
South of the Tennessee River, SoKno has transformed in the last decade. Sevier Avenue, the Urban Wilderness, Ijams Nature Center, Suttree Landing — the neighborhood has become a destination, not just a zip code. And the housing stock reflects that. You’ve got mid-century ranches and bungalows on Woodson Trail and Crystal Springs that are getting refreshed by young families. You’ve got craftsman cottages near Island Home that need careful, period-appropriate exterior work. And you’ve got newer infill builds that want modern siding profiles — board-and-batten, shake accents, dark trim packages.
What we hear from SoKno homeowners: "I love this house but the original siding is shot, and I don’t want it to look like a flip." Our answer is fiber cement and LP SmartSide in profiles that match the home’s era, not against it. We’re working on Sevier Avenue, around Vestal, and out toward Chapman Highway.
Farragut (37922 / 37934)
Farragut is a different conversation. Larger lots, newer builds, HOA standards, and homeowners who tend to know exactly what they want — and what they don’t. The work we do most often in Farragut is full-elevation siding replacement on 1990s and early-2000s homes where the original vinyl is fading or the LP SmartSide siding from that era is showing its age and needs to be replaced before water gets behind it.
Farragut also brings us a lot of window replacement projects. Big, two-story foyer windows. Bay windows on master suites. Sliders that open to Watt Road backyards. We’re a certified Simonton and Wincore installer, and Farragut homes — with their bigger glazing and longer south-facing elevations — benefit measurably from a Low-E argon-filled upgrade. We’ve seen a real reduction in summer cooling loads for these homes once the windows are right.
Hardin Valley (37932)
Hardin Valley has been the fastest-growing part of Knox County for several years now. Pellissippi Place, the schools, the Hardin Valley Academy area — it’s a corridor full of homes built between 2005 and 2020. That’s an interesting age bracket for an exterior contractor. The roofs are starting to ask for attention. The original builder-grade gutters are undersized for the storms East Tennessee throws at us. And the original entry doors — often hollow-core fiberglass — are good candidates for an upgrade to a real ProVia or Therma-Tru door.
Our Hardin Valley calendar this spring has been about roofing, gutter upgrades from 5-inch to 6-inch with leaf protection, and front-door replacements that change the whole curb-appeal equation for under $4,000. These are the projects where homeowners get a real return on the investment without committing to a full exterior overhaul.
What stays the same, wherever we work
The drive across town doesn’t change how we work. Our day-to-day crews are our own employees; for larger projects that need additional skilled trades, we bring in vetted partners we’ve worked with for a long time. Our shop in Fountain City handles materials, fabrication, and customer service. Same office number ((865) 689-0505) for warranty questions ten years from now. And the same straightforward quote process: we come out, we measure, we listen, we leave you with a written proposal. No high-pressure sales, no one-day-only pricing, no “manager specials.”
If you’re in South Knoxville, Farragut, Hardin Valley — or honestly anywhere in Knox County we haven’t named — give us a call. We’ll tell you honestly whether we’re the right fit for the project, and if we’re not, we’ll often point you to someone we’d trust on our own house.
Ready to schedule an estimate?
We’ll come out, measure, and leave you with a written proposal. No pressure, no sales pitch.
