Siding Repair in Farmingville, NY

Storm Damage Fixed Right the First Time

Your siding takes a beating from Long Island weather. We repair it fast, catch the hidden problems, and use materials built for coastal conditions.
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Farmingville Siding Repair Contractors

What You Get When the Job's Done

You’re not dealing with water stains on your ceiling anymore. Your energy bills drop because air isn’t leaking through cracked panels. The side of your house that looked like it went through a war now matches the rest of your home.

Most importantly, you sleep better when the next nor’easter rolls through. You’re not lying awake wondering if that damaged section is letting water into your walls. You’re not watching the forecast with dread.

We fix vinyl siding repair issues, aluminum siding problems, wood rot, and fiber cement damage. The repair work holds up because we use materials chosen specifically for Suffolk County’s salt air and temperature swings. We catch the problems other contractors miss—the ones that turn into expensive structural damage if you wait.

Local Siding Repair Experts

We've Been Fixing Storm Damage for a Decade

We’ve been repairing house siding in Farmingville and throughout Suffolk County for over 10 years. We’re the contractors who show up after hurricanes and nor’easters hit. We’re licensed, insured, and we actually answer the phone.

We know what Long Island weather does to siding because we’ve seen it hundreds of times. Salt air corrodes aluminum. Wind-driven rain gets behind vinyl panels. Cedar splits and warps from temperature swings between 23°F winters and 81°F summers.

You’re not getting a crew from out of state who’s never dealt with coastal conditions. You’re getting local contractors who understand exactly what your home faces and how to fix it permanently.

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Our Siding Repair Process

Here's What Happens From Call to Completion

First, we inspect all the damage—not just the obvious stuff. We check behind panels for water intrusion, look for rot in the sheathing, and identify problems that’ll cause headaches later if they’re not addressed now. You get straight talk about what needs fixing and what doesn’t.

Then we document everything properly. If you’re filing an insurance claim for storm damage, we provide the detailed estimates and photos adjusters need. We’ve worked with every major insurance company, and we know how to make sure you get fair coverage.

The actual repair work typically takes one to three days depending on the extent of damage. We match your existing siding—vinyl, aluminum, wood, or fiber cement—and we don’t leave until the job’s done right. Small repairs like replacing a few panels often get finished in just a few hours.

You’re not waiting weeks for us to show up or months for us to finish. We respond fast because we know damaged siding lets water into your home, and every day you wait makes the problem worse.

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What's Included in Siding Repair

The Work That Actually Protects Your Home

Every siding repair in Farmingville starts with a complete damage assessment. We’re looking for cracks, holes, loose panels, water damage, rot, and structural issues. We check the areas around windows and doors where water intrusion happens most often.

You get repairs that address both the visible damage and the hidden problems. If water got behind your siding, we fix the moisture damage before we install new panels. If your house wrap is compromised, we replace it. If flashing failed, we install new flashing that’ll hold up to coastal weather.

We repair all siding types common in Suffolk County homes. Vinyl siding repair usually involves replacing cracked or broken panels and resealing joints. Aluminum siding repair often means fixing dents from hail or replacing corroded sections. Wood siding repair includes replacing rotted boards and treating the surrounding area to prevent future rot. Fiber cement repairs require specialized techniques because you can’t just patch this material—damaged sections need full replacement.

The materials we use are chosen specifically for Long Island conditions. We’re not installing standard-grade products that’ll fail in three years. You’re getting siding and sealants rated for coastal environments with high humidity, salt exposure, and extreme temperature changes.

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How much does siding repair cost in Farmingville, NY?

Most siding repairs in Farmingville run between $400 and $3,000 depending on the material, extent of damage, and how much of your home needs work. Small repairs like replacing a few vinyl panels might cost $400 to $800. Larger projects that involve structural repairs, multiple sides of your home, or premium materials like fiber cement can reach $2,500 to $3,000 or more.

Labor accounts for about 50% to 60% of the total cost. In Suffolk County, labor rates reflect both the higher cost of living and the specialized skills needed to work with different siding materials in coastal conditions.

If you’re dealing with storm damage, your homeowner’s insurance often covers the repair cost. We work directly with insurance companies to document damage properly and help you get fair coverage. Many Farmingville homeowners don’t realize their policy covers wind and hail damage to siding, but it usually does.

Most siding repairs take one to three days from start to finish. Small jobs like replacing a few damaged panels often get done in a few hours. Larger repairs that involve multiple sides of your home or significant water damage remediation might take three to five days.

Weather affects the timeline. We can’t install certain siding materials in freezing temperatures or during heavy rain. Spring and fall offer the most predictable conditions in Farmingville. Summer heat can actually work in our favor for vinyl installation because the material’s more flexible.

Emergency repairs get prioritized differently. If a storm just ripped siding off your house and water’s getting in, we’ll get someone out fast to do temporary weatherproofing, then schedule the permanent repair as soon as conditions allow. You’re not waiting weeks with a tarp on your wall.

We repair vinyl, aluminum, wood, fiber cement, and composite siding. Each material has different repair requirements, and our crew has experience with all of them.

Vinyl siding is the most common in Farmingville. Repairs usually involve replacing individual panels, which is straightforward if we can match your color and style. Older vinyl can be brittle, so sometimes surrounding panels need replacement too. Aluminum siding repair often means addressing dents and corrosion. We can sometimes reshape dented sections, but corroded areas need full replacement. Wood siding—usually cedar—requires careful matching and treatment to prevent future rot. We replace damaged boards, prime and paint to match, and treat the area to resist moisture.

Fiber cement is increasingly common because it holds up well to coastal weather. But it’s also the trickiest to repair because you can’t patch it. Damaged sections need complete replacement, and the material requires specialized cutting tools and installation techniques.

We match your existing siding as closely as possible, but perfect matches aren’t always guaranteed—especially with older siding that’s been discontinued or has faded significantly over time.

For vinyl and aluminum, we identify your siding’s manufacturer, style, and color code. If it’s still in production, we get exact matches. If it’s been discontinued, we source the closest available match or suggest repairing a less visible area with the new material and moving your existing siding to the more visible damaged area.

Wood siding gives us more flexibility because we can custom-cut, stain, and paint to match. The repair might look slightly different at first, but after a season of weather exposure, new wood typically blends in well. Fiber cement can usually be painted to match perfectly since most fiber cement siding is painted anyway.

The reality is that sometimes a repair on one section makes the rest of your siding look worse by comparison. If your siding is 20+ years old and showing wear throughout, you might be better off replacing the entire side rather than patching. We’ll tell you honestly what makes sense.

Repair makes sense when damage is localized to one area and the rest of your siding is in decent shape. If a storm damaged 10 panels on one side but the other three sides look fine, repair is the cost-effective choice.

Replacement makes more sense when you’re dealing with widespread damage, your siding is near the end of its lifespan anyway, or repair costs approach 50% of replacement costs. Vinyl siding lasts 20 to 40 years depending on quality and conditions. Aluminum lasts 25 to 40 years. Wood needs replacement every 10 to 20 years in coastal environments. Fiber cement can last 50+ years.

Here’s the honest math: if your siding is 15+ years old and you’re repairing significant damage, you’ll likely face more repairs within a few years. Sometimes it makes more financial sense to replace now with modern materials that’ll last another 20 to 30 years. We’ll walk through the numbers with you and let you decide what fits your budget and timeline.

Yes. We document storm damage, provide detailed estimates, and work directly with insurance adjusters to make sure you get fair coverage. We’ve done this hundreds of times with every major insurance company.

After a storm, we photograph all damage, note the extent of water intrusion, identify related damage to trim and flashing, and create a comprehensive estimate that includes both obvious and hidden damage. Insurance companies want documentation that proves the damage was caused by the storm and not by normal wear and tear or poor maintenance.

We can be present when the adjuster inspects your home. Sometimes adjusters miss damage or underestimate repair costs because they’re not siding contractors. We respectfully point out what they missed and explain why certain repairs are necessary. Most adjusters appreciate working with contractors who know what we’re doing and can back up our estimates.

You’re still responsible for your deductible, and insurance doesn’t cover damage from lack of maintenance. But if a nor’easter or hurricane damaged your siding, your policy likely covers the repair. We help you navigate that process so you’re not fighting with your insurance company alone.

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