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That crack in your vinyl siding isn’t just an eyesore. It’s letting water behind your walls right now. In Flanders’ humid coastal climate, what starts as a $400 repair turns into a $15,000 structural nightmare in six months when rot sets in.
You need someone who shows up fast, diagnoses the real problem, and fixes it so it actually lasts. Not someone who patches the surface and disappears until the next storm rips it off again.
We handle vinyl siding repair, aluminum siding repair, wood siding repair, and everything in between. More importantly, we fix what caused the damage in the first place—whether that’s poor flashing, settling, or just age catching up with your home. You get repairs that match perfectly and hold up against salt air, nor’easters, and whatever else Long Island throws at your house.
We’ve been repairing siding damage across Suffolk County for more than 10 years. We’ve seen what coastal weather does to homes in Flanders, and we know exactly how to fix it right.
We’re licensed, insured, and local. That means we’re still here when you need us next year, not vanished after cashing your check. We work directly with insurance companies when storm damage hits, handling the documentation and estimates so you actually get fair coverage.
Most of our house siding repair jobs finish the same day we start them. Because we understand that every hour your home sits exposed, water’s getting in deeper.
You call or message us with your siding problem. We respond fast—often same-day for emergencies, because storm damage and loose panels can’t wait.
We come out to assess the damage. Not just the obvious stuff you can see, but what’s happening behind it. We check for water infiltration, rot, and structural issues that caused the problem. You get a clear explanation of what needs fixing and why, plus a detailed estimate.
Then we source the right materials. If you’ve got discontinued colors or hard-to-match textures, we have the relationships to find them. We use coastal-grade fasteners and proper flashing because standard materials fail faster in salt air.
The repair happens quickly—most jobs wrap up in 24-48 hours. We fix the underlying issue, not just the symptom. Then we clean up completely and make sure you’re satisfied before we leave. If insurance is involved, we provide all the documentation they need.
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Suffolk County took over $41 million in flood damage just in August 2024. Your siding is your home’s first defense against that kind of weather, and it needs to be installed correctly with the right materials.
We repair all siding types—vinyl, aluminum, wood, cedar, fiber cement. Each material fails differently in coastal conditions. Vinyl warps and cracks from temperature swings. Aluminum dents and corrodes from salt air. Wood rots when water gets trapped behind it. We know how to fix each one properly.
You get impact-resistant materials when available, proper ventilation to prevent moisture buildup, and flashing that actually keeps water out. We match your existing color and texture so repairs blend invisibly. And we handle the permits when needed, so you’re not dealing with code enforcement later.
The average siding repair in Flanders runs $400 to $3,000 depending on damage extent. That’s a fraction of what you’ll pay if water gets into your wall cavity and starts rotting structural components. We give you an honest assessment of what needs fixing now versus what can wait.
We typically respond to emergency calls within 2-4 hours and complete most permanent repairs within 24-48 hours. Storm damage can’t wait—every hour your siding sits damaged, water’s getting behind your walls.
If you call us after a nor’easter or severe weather, we’ll prioritize getting your home sealed up. Sometimes that means temporary protection first, then permanent repairs once we’ve sourced exact material matches. But we move fast because we’ve seen what happens when repairs drag out for weeks.
For non-emergency repairs, we usually schedule within a few days. The timeline depends on material availability—if you’ve got a discontinued color or texture, sourcing a perfect match takes longer than standard profiles.
It depends on what caused the damage. Most homeowners policies cover storm damage, hail, fire, and sudden accidents. They typically won’t cover wear and tear, rot from deferred maintenance, or damage that developed slowly over time.
We work directly with insurance companies and know what they need to approve claims. We document everything with photos, detailed estimates, and explanations of how the damage occurred. We’ve helped hundreds of Long Island homeowners get fair coverage after storms.
The key is reporting damage quickly and having a contractor who understands the claims process. Insurance adjusters want to see that the damage was sudden and unavoidable, not the result of neglect. We make that case clearly when it’s legitimate.
Yes, and this is where experience matters. Siding colors fade over time, especially in coastal sun and salt air. A “perfect match” from the manufacturer often looks noticeably different next to your weathered existing siding.
We have relationships with suppliers across Long Island who can source discontinued styles and colors that most contractors can’t find. When exact matches aren’t available, we know techniques to blend repairs so they’re not obvious—sometimes that means replacing entire sections rather than patching, so the color transition happens at a natural break line.
For older homes with wood siding or unique profiles, we sometimes need to custom-mill pieces. It takes longer, but the result is invisible repairs instead of obvious patches that hurt your home’s appearance and value.
Usually it’s an installation problem, not a material problem. Siding that keeps failing has underlying issues—improper fastening, missing flashing, inadequate ventilation, or house settling that’s creating stress points.
Coastal wind doesn’t just blow against your siding. It creates pressure differentials that can rip panels off if they’re not fastened correctly with the right spacing. Salt air corrodes standard fasteners, so panels that were installed with regular nails start failing after a few years. And if water’s getting trapped behind your siding because of poor flashing, it weakens everything.
We fix the root cause. That might mean adding proper flashing around windows, upgrading to coastal-grade fasteners, or addressing ventilation issues that are trapping moisture. Sometimes it means telling you that the original installation was done wrong and needs to be redone in that section. You deserve an honest assessment, not another temporary patch.
Most repairs we do run between $400 and $3,000, depending on damage extent and material type. Small repairs—a few cracked vinyl panels, minor wood rot—often come in around $400-$800. Extensive storm damage or large sections of aluminum siding repair can reach $3,000-$6,000.
The cost depends on several factors: material type (wood costs more than vinyl), how much we need to remove to access damage, whether we’re fixing underlying structural issues, and how hard your specific color and style are to source. Custom or discontinued materials cost more and take longer to obtain.
We give you a detailed estimate before starting work. No surprises, no padding. And we’ll tell you honestly if you’re better off replacing an entire wall section versus patching—sometimes spending a bit more upfront saves you from repeated repairs over the next few years.
We handle both, because they’re usually connected. What looks like cosmetic siding damage often hides structural problems underneath—rotted sheathing, damaged house wrap, compromised framing.
If we find structural issues during our assessment, we’ll explain exactly what’s wrong and what it’ll take to fix it properly. We don’t patch over rot or water damage and hope it holds. That’s how homeowners end up with mold problems and collapsing walls two years later.
Our repairs address everything from the framing out to the finished surface. If your wall sheathing is rotted, we replace it. If flashing is missing or installed wrong, we do it right. You get a complete fix that protects your home long-term, not a surface-level patch that fails next season.
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