Siding Repair in Farmingville, NY

Your Siding Fixed Right, Fast

Professional siding repair that stops small problems before they become expensive headaches.
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Farmingville Siding Damage Repair

Stop Water Damage Before It Starts
That crack in your vinyl siding isn’t just ugly—it’s a direct path for water to reach your home’s structure. Every day you wait, moisture works deeper into your walls, creating the perfect environment for rot and mold. We’ve seen what happens when homeowners put off siding repairs. What starts as a $200 fix turns into thousands in structural damage. Your siding is your home’s first line of defense against Long Island’s coastal storms, salt air, and temperature swings. When we repair your siding, you get immediate protection from the elements and peace of mind knowing your home’s value stays intact. No more worrying about that loose panel during the next windstorm.

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We Know Long Island Weather
Home Team Construction has been protecting Long Island homes for years. We understand what coastal weather does to siding—the salt air that causes premature aging, the humidity that warps panels, and the storms that tear sections loose. We’re local contractors who live here too. We’ve repaired siding on everything from historic Farmingville colonials to modern developments, and we know which materials hold up best in our climate. When you call us, you’re getting contractors who show up when promised, explain what needs fixing, and give you straight answers about costs. No surprises, no upselling—just honest work.
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Siding Repair Process Farmingville

Simple Process, Lasting Results
First, we inspect your siding to identify all the damage—not just what’s obvious from the ground. We check for loose panels, cracks, warping, and signs of moisture intrusion that could cause bigger problems. Next, we explain exactly what needs repair and why. We’ll show you the problem areas and walk you through our repair plan. You’ll know what materials we’re using and how long the work will take. Then we get to work. We remove damaged sections carefully to avoid disturbing good siding, install new panels or patches that match your existing material, and seal everything properly to prevent future water intrusion. We clean up completely when we’re done—you won’t even know we were there except for your perfectly repaired siding.
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Complete Siding Repair Services

Every Type of Siding Damage
We repair all common siding problems Long Island homeowners face. Vinyl siding cracks from temperature changes, cedar shake damage from storms, loose or detached panels from wind, and warped sections from moisture exposure. Storm damage is especially common in Farmingville. High winds can tear panels loose or drive debris into your siding. We handle insurance claims and work directly with adjusters to make the process smooth for you. Rot and mold repair requires special attention. We don’t just cover up the problem—we remove all damaged material, treat the underlying structure if needed, and install proper moisture barriers to prevent recurrence. Your repair will last because we do it right the first time.
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How much does siding repair cost in Farmingville?

Most siding repairs in our area cost between $400 and $3,000, depending on the extent of damage and type of material. Simple vinyl crack repairs might run $200-500, while replacing multiple storm-damaged panels could reach $2,000-3,000. We always provide upfront pricing before starting work. Small repairs like fixing a loose panel or patching a crack are typically on the lower end. Larger jobs involving multiple panels, structural repairs, or matching discontinued materials cost more. The key is catching problems early. That small crack you’re ignoring could lead to water damage costing $5,000-10,000 to fix properly. Getting a quick repair now saves money long-term.
Yes, we can match most siding materials and colors, even older or discontinued styles. We keep samples of common Long Island siding types and have relationships with suppliers who stock hard-to-find materials. For older homes, we sometimes need to blend new panels with existing ones by weathering the new material slightly or adjusting the installation pattern. Our goal is making repairs invisible—you shouldn’t be able to tell where the old siding ends and new begins. If exact matching isn’t possible, we’ll explain your options upfront. Sometimes replacing an entire wall section with new material that complements your existing siding looks better than trying to force a poor match.
Most homeowners insurance policies cover siding damage from storms, hail, wind, or other sudden weather events. They typically don’t cover gradual wear and tear or maintenance issues, but storm damage is usually covered. We work with insurance adjusters regularly and can help document damage properly for your claim. We take detailed photos, provide written assessments, and communicate directly with adjusters to streamline the process. The key is filing your claim promptly after storm damage occurs. Waiting too long can complicate claims, especially if additional damage occurs from delayed repairs. We can often start emergency repairs to prevent further damage while your claim processes.
Most siding repairs take 1-3 days depending on the scope of work. Simple fixes like replacing a few loose panels or patching small cracks can often be completed in a single day. Larger repairs involving multiple walls, structural work, or special-order materials take longer. Storm damage repairs might require 2-5 days, especially if we’re coordinating with insurance adjusters or waiting for materials. We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated if anything changes. Weather can affect outdoor work schedules, but we work efficiently to minimize disruption to your routine.
We inspect thoroughly before starting work to identify all damage, but sometimes we discover additional problems once we remove damaged panels. Hidden water damage, structural issues, or insect damage aren’t always visible from the surface. If we find additional problems, we stop work and explain what we’ve discovered. We’ll show you the issue, explain why it needs attention, and provide pricing for the additional work. You decide whether to proceed. We never do extra work without your approval. Our goal is transparency—you’ll know exactly what needs fixing and what it costs before we proceed with any additional repairs.
Yes, we warranty our siding repair work. The specific warranty terms depend on the type of repair and materials used, but we typically provide 1-2 year warranties on labor and pass through manufacturer warranties on materials. Our warranty covers workmanship issues—if our repair fails due to installation problems, we’ll fix it at no charge. Material defects are covered by manufacturer warranties, which we help you navigate if issues arise. We stand behind our work because we want long-term relationships with our customers. Many of our clients call us for additional projects because they trust our quality and service. A warranty is just one way we demonstrate our confidence in the work we do.