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You’re not dealing with a small cosmetic issue. Damaged siding means water is already working its way behind your walls, rotting sheathing and insulation while you’re trying to find someone reliable to call back.
When we repair your siding, you’re getting more than a patch job. You’re getting a crew that shows up when promised, matches your existing siding so the repair disappears, and fixes what caused the damage in the first place—whether that’s poor flashing, ventilation issues, or settling that’s pulling panels apart. Most vinyl siding repair jobs in Bohemia are done within 24-48 hours once materials arrive. Storm damage gets prioritized because every day you wait, water damage gets worse.
Your home stops leaking. Your insurance company gets the documentation they need. And you’re not calling us back next season because the same panel blew off again. That’s what a real repair looks like.
Home Team Construction has spent more than 10 years repairing siding on Long Island homes, and we’ve seen what coastal weather does to every material—vinyl that cracks from salt air exposure, wood siding that rots from nor’easter moisture, aluminum that dents from hail and flying debris.
We’re licensed, insured, and we live here too. That means our work reflects on us in your neighborhood. When your neighbor asks who fixed your siding, we want you to recommend us without hesitation. We stock materials for every major siding type used in Bohemia, and we maintain relationships with manufacturers to source discontinued colors and styles other contractors can’t find.
You’re not getting a crew that ghosts you after the estimate. You’re getting a local company that answers the phone and shows up on time.
First, we come out and inspect the damage—not just the siding panel you can see, but what’s happening underneath. We check for water intrusion, rotted sheathing, and the root cause of the failure. You get a detailed estimate before any work starts, with no hidden fees or surprise charges.
Once you approve, we order materials that match your existing siding. For common vinyl and aluminum siding, that’s usually a 24-hour turnaround. For older or discontinued styles, it might take a few days, but we’ll tell you upfront. If it’s storm damage and you’re filing an insurance claim, we provide all the documentation your insurance company needs.
During the repair, we remove damaged panels, replace any compromised sheathing or house wrap, install new siding with proper flashing and ventilation, and make sure the repair blends seamlessly with your existing siding. We clean up completely when we’re done. Most house siding repair jobs are finished in one or two days depending on the extent of damage. You’re left with a home that’s weathertight and looks like the damage never happened.
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Every siding repair includes a full inspection of the damaged area to identify underlying problems. We don’t just slap a new panel over rotted wood and call it done. If your sheathing is compromised, we replace it. If flashing is missing or installed wrong, we fix it. If house settling caused the damage, we address that so it doesn’t happen again.
We handle vinyl siding repair, aluminum siding repair, wood siding repair, fiber cement, and LP SmartSide. Each material has different installation requirements, and our crews know how to work with all of them. Bohemia’s coastal location means your siding takes a beating from salt air, high winds during hurricane season, and moisture from nor’easters. We use materials rated for coastal environments and install them to withstand Long Island weather.
You also get help with insurance claims if the damage is storm-related. We document everything, take photos, and provide detailed estimates that insurance adjusters actually accept. And if you’re worried about color matching, don’t be—we specialize in making repairs invisible by sourcing exact matches and blending new panels with weathered existing siding.
For emergency storm damage, we typically respond within 2-4 hours and can complete temporary weatherproofing the same day to prevent further water intrusion. Permanent repairs depend on material availability—vinyl and aluminum siding repairs are usually completed within 24-48 hours once replacement panels arrive.
Wood siding repair can take slightly longer if we need to source specific species or custom millwork to match your existing siding. If it’s hurricane season or we’ve just had a major storm, lead times might extend a few days because suppliers get slammed with orders. We’ll give you an honest timeline upfront.
The important thing is stopping water damage immediately. Even if the final cosmetic repair takes a few days, we make sure your home is sealed and protected from the elements within hours of your call.
Yes. We maintain relationships with major siding manufacturers specifically so we can source discontinued colors and styles that many contractors can’t find. Vinyl siding manufacturers keep archives of older product lines, and we know how to access them.
For aluminum siding, we can custom-order colors or have panels painted to match. Wood siding repair often requires custom milling to match profiles that aren’t standard anymore, and we work with local millwork shops that can replicate almost any profile.
Our experienced crews also know how to blend new panels with weathered existing siding. New vinyl straight from the manufacturer looks brighter than siding that’s been on your house for 15 years. We use techniques to make the repair invisible—positioning new panels strategically, using transition pieces, and sometimes lightly weathering new material so it doesn’t stand out. Most neighbors won’t be able to tell where the repair was done.
Most homeowners insurance policies cover siding damage caused by storms, high winds, hail, and falling trees. What they don’t usually cover is damage from lack of maintenance or normal wear and tear. If a nor’easter ripped your siding off, you’re likely covered. If your siding is failing because it’s 30 years old and wasn’t maintained, probably not.
We work with insurance companies regularly and understand their documentation requirements. We’ll take detailed photos, provide itemized estimates, and explain what damage is storm-related versus pre-existing. Insurance adjusters appreciate contractors who document thoroughly and don’t try to inflate claims.
One thing to know: insurance companies want repairs done quickly to prevent secondary damage. If water gets behind your siding and rots your wall framing, they may deny that secondary claim if you waited months to make repairs. That’s why we prioritize storm damage calls—it protects both your home and your insurance coverage.
Coastal weather is the biggest culprit. Salt air accelerates deterioration of vinyl, causes aluminum to corrode, and rots wood siding faster than inland locations. High winds during storms and hurricane season pull panels loose, especially if they weren’t installed with proper fastening. Hail cracks vinyl and dents aluminum.
Nor’easters dump heavy rain that finds any gap in your siding and gets behind it. Once water is behind your siding, it rots the sheathing and house wrap, which compromises the structural integrity and makes future damage more likely. Poor installation is another common cause—contractors who don’t use proper flashing around windows and doors, don’t leave expansion gaps for vinyl, or overdrive fasteners create failure points.
House settling also causes problems. As your foundation shifts slightly over the years, it can pull siding panels apart or create gaps where water gets in. We see this frequently in older Bohemia homes. A good siding repair addresses the root cause, not just the visible damage.
Small vinyl siding repairs—replacing a few damaged panels—typically run $300-$800 depending on how much material we need and whether there’s underlying damage to sheathing or house wrap. Aluminum siding repair costs slightly more because the material is pricier and sometimes requires custom color matching.
Wood siding repair varies widely based on the type of wood and whether we need custom millwork. Cedar shingle replacement might be $500-$1,200 for a small section, while repairing custom wood trim or clapboard can run higher if we’re sourcing specialty materials.
Larger repairs—like an entire wall section damaged by a fallen tree—can range from $1,500-$4,000+ depending on the extent of structural damage underneath. We provide detailed estimates before starting any work, and we break down exactly what you’re paying for: materials, labor, and any structural repairs needed. If you’re filing an insurance claim, we’ll work with your adjuster to make sure the estimate covers everything needed to restore your home properly.
Absolutely. Replacing damaged siding without addressing what’s happening underneath is like putting a bandage on an infected wound—it looks better temporarily, but the problem keeps getting worse.
When we remove damaged siding, we inspect the sheathing, house wrap, and framing for water damage, rot, and mold. If your sheathing is compromised, we replace it with new plywood or OSB. If house wrap is torn or missing, we install new weather-resistant barrier. If framing is rotted, we sister in new studs or replace damaged sections entirely.
This is especially important in Bohemia because coastal moisture accelerates rot. What looks like a simple siding repair from the outside might reveal significant water damage once we open it up. We’ll always show you what we find and explain what needs to be fixed before we close everything back up. You’re not getting a cosmetic cover-up—you’re getting a repair that actually solves the problem and prevents it from coming back.
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