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That crack in your siding isn’t just cosmetic. It’s an open door for wind-driven rain, and in Shirley’s climate—with 48 inches of rain and coastal storms rolling through regularly—water finds its way in fast.
Once moisture reaches your sheathing, you’re looking at soft spots around windows, peeling paint inside, musty smells, and repair bills that multiply. Professional siding repair closes those gaps before the damage spreads. You get a sealed exterior that keeps water out, improves insulation, and stops drafts that spike your heating and cooling costs.
Your home looks better. Your energy bills drop. And you’re not calling for emergency repairs every time a storm blows through. That’s what happens when the repair is done right the first time.
We’ve spent over thirty years working in Suffolk County. We’ve seen what Long Island weather does to siding—the salt air, the temperature swings, the nor’easters that hit harder here than inland.
We’re licensed, insured, and local. No subcontractors. Every crew member is trained to our standards, and we live in the communities we serve. When we repair your siding, it reflects on us in the neighborhood.
You get transparent pricing before we start, same-day emergency response when storms hit, and repairs that hold up through multiple seasons. We’re not the cheapest option, and that’s intentional. You’re paying for work that lasts.
First, we inspect the damage. We’re looking for visible cracks, warping, loose panels, and any signs that water has already reached the wall system. We check around windows, doors, and corners where problems start.
Then we give you a clear estimate. No hidden fees. No vague line items. You know what you’re paying for before we touch anything.
Once you approve, we source the materials. If you have vinyl siding, we match the color and profile so the repair blends in. Same with aluminum or wood. We don’t patch with whatever’s on the truck.
We remove the damaged sections, inspect the sheathing and insulation underneath, and replace anything that’s compromised. Then we install the new siding, seal the edges, and make sure everything is locked in tight. You get a walkthrough at the end so you can see exactly what we did.
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Vinyl siding repair is common in Shirley because vinyl expands and contracts with temperature swings. Panels crack, warp, or pull away from the wall. We replace damaged sections and make sure the new pieces lock in properly so wind can’t get underneath.
Aluminum siding repair usually involves dents from storm debris or corrosion from salt air. We cut out the damaged panels, treat any rust, and install matching aluminum that won’t stand out.
Wood siding repair takes more care. Wood rots when it stays wet, and Shirley’s humidity accelerates the process. We remove rotted boards, treat the framing if needed, and install new wood that’s primed and painted to match your home.
Every repair includes an inspection of the moisture barrier and insulation. If water has been getting in, we address the underlying issue so the problem doesn’t come back. You’re not just covering up damage—you’re fixing the root cause.
Most homeowners in Shirley pay between $500 and $1,500 for siding repair, depending on the material, the extent of the damage, and how much of the wall system needs attention. Small repairs—like replacing a few cracked vinyl panels—run closer to $300 to $600. Larger jobs that involve wood rot, moisture damage, or aluminum panel replacement can push toward $2,000 or more.
The cost per square foot ranges from $2 to $16 for materials and labor. Vinyl is usually on the lower end. Wood and fiber cement cost more because they require more prep work and finishing. If we find water damage behind the siding, that adds to the scope because we have to address the sheathing, insulation, and framing before we can close it back up.
We give you a detailed estimate before we start so there are no surprises. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying for and why.
If the damage is isolated—a few cracked panels, a dent from a fallen branch, or a section that pulled loose during a storm—repair makes sense. You replace the damaged area, and the rest of your siding keeps doing its job.
If you’re seeing widespread issues—warping across multiple walls, recurring leaks, panels that won’t stay attached, or visible rot in several spots—replacement is usually more cost-effective. Repairing a handful of panels every year adds up fast, and you’re still left with aging siding that will fail again.
We’ll walk the exterior with you and point out what’s salvageable and what’s not. If half your siding is compromised, we’ll tell you. If it’s just a few bad sections, we’ll tell you that too. The goal is to give you the most economical solution over the next decade, not to upsell you on work you don’t need.
Yes, in most cases. Vinyl and aluminum siding come in standard profiles and colors, and manufacturers keep those consistent so repairs blend in. We bring samples to your home and match the color, texture, and panel style before we order anything.
Wood siding takes more work because we have to match the species, the cut, and the finish. We prime and paint on-site so the new boards match your existing color exactly. If your wood siding has aged or weathered significantly, we can stain or paint the new section to blend it in.
Older siding—especially if it’s been discontinued—can be harder to match. In those situations, we source the closest available option and install it in a less visible area if possible, or we discuss whether a larger section replacement makes sense so everything looks uniform. We don’t leave you with a patchwork exterior.
Most siding repairs in Shirley take one to three days, depending on the size of the job and what we find behind the damaged panels. A simple vinyl panel replacement might be done in a few hours. A larger repair that involves treating rot, replacing sheathing, or working around windows and trim takes longer.
Weather can extend the timeline. We don’t install siding in heavy rain or freezing temperatures because the materials won’t seal properly and moisture can get trapped. If a storm is coming, we’ll tarp and secure the area so your home stays protected until conditions improve.
We give you a timeline upfront and keep you updated if anything changes. If we uncover additional damage during the repair, we’ll show you what we found and explain what needs to happen before we can close it back up. You won’t be left guessing when the job will be finished.
We address it before we close the wall back up. Water damage doesn’t fix itself, and covering it with new siding just hides the problem until it gets worse.
First, we remove the damaged siding and inspect the sheathing, moisture barrier, and insulation. If the sheathing is soft, stained, or rotted, we cut out the compromised section and replace it with new material. If the insulation is wet or moldy, we pull it out and install fresh insulation. If the framing is affected, we treat or reinforce it depending on the severity.
Then we install a new moisture barrier, make sure all the seams are sealed, and install the new siding. The goal is to give you a wall system that’s dry, insulated, and sealed against future water intrusion. You’re not just patching the surface—you’re fixing the structure so the problem doesn’t come back.
Yes. Storm damage doesn’t wait, and neither do we. If a tree branch punched through your siding or high winds tore off panels, we’ll come out the same day to secure your home and prevent further water intrusion.
We tarp the damaged area, seal any openings, and assess what needs to be repaired. If the damage is extensive, we’ll give you a full scope and timeline. If it’s a quick fix, we’ll handle it on the spot.
Shirley gets hit with coastal storms, heavy rain, and high winds regularly. We’ve seen the damage these weather events cause, and we know how fast water can turn a small problem into a major one. Our emergency response is designed to stop that progression so you’re not dealing with interior damage on top of exterior repairs.
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