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Cracked siding isn’t just ugly. It’s a countdown to water damage that spreads fast once it gets behind your walls.
Every hour that passes after siding fails, moisture works its way deeper into your sheathing. What starts as a $400 crack turns into a $4,000 rot problem if you wait. Long Island’s humidity and salt air make it worse—what takes years inland happens in months here.
You need someone who shows up when they say they will, carries the right materials on the truck, and finishes the job before the next storm hits. Most siding repairs in Greenlawn get completed within 24 to 48 hours once materials arrive. Simple fixes like loose panels or small cracks? Done in 2 to 3 hours.
The difference between a quick fix and a real repair comes down to whether your contractor understands what coastal weather does to siding. Vinyl expands and contracts with temperature swings. Wood siding absorbs moisture. Aluminum corrodes from salt exposure. If your repair doesn’t account for that, you’ll be calling someone else in six months.
We’ve spent over 10 years fixing siding on Long Island homes. We’re licensed, insured, and family-owned—not a franchise that subcontracts your job to whoever’s available.
Our crews are actual employees. That means the same people who assess your damage are the ones doing the work. No middleman, no miscommunication, no crew showing up who’s never seen your property before.
We’ve been through every major storm that’s hit Suffolk County in the past decade. We know what August 2024’s record rainfall did to homes in Greenlawn and Huntington. We’ve repaired siding after nor’easters ripped panels off and hurricane-force winds peeled back corners. When your neighbors needed emergency repairs, we were the ones answering the phone at 7 a.m. on a Saturday.
You call or text with photos of the damage. If it’s an emergency, we respond within 2 to 4 hours with materials for temporary weatherproofing. Most calls get a same-day or next-day inspection.
We inspect the obvious damage and check for hidden problems. Storm damage rarely stops at what you can see—wind lifts one panel, water gets behind three more. We document everything with photos, measurements, and notes your insurance adjuster actually needs.
Then we give you an upfront estimate. No surprise charges, no “we’ll know more once we start” nonsense. The price we quote is the price you pay.
Once you approve, we order materials if needed or pull from our truck stock for common repairs. We match your siding’s color, texture, and profile exactly—even if it’s discontinued. Our relationships with manufacturers like Mastic, Norandex, and CertainTeed mean we can source older styles most contractors gave up on years ago.
The repair itself involves removing damaged sections, inspecting and reinforcing the substrate, installing marine-grade flashing and corrosion-resistant fasteners, and securing new siding that’s built to handle Long Island’s coastal conditions. We don’t just slap a patch on and leave. We address what caused the failure in the first place.
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Greenlawn sits close enough to the coast that salt air accelerates aging on every type of siding. Vinyl cracks sooner. Wood rots faster. Aluminum corrodes where other metals wouldn’t.
Your repair needs to account for that. We use impact-resistant materials where wind hits hardest. We install proper flashing around seams and edges where water tries to sneak in. We use fasteners that won’t rust out in three years.
If you’ve got vinyl siding, we’re matching the exact color and texture so the repair blends invisibly. If it’s wood siding, we’re treating and sealing it to handle moisture. If it’s aluminum, we’re using marine-grade sealants and fasteners that hold up in coastal conditions.
Most contractors treat Long Island like it’s Iowa. It’s not. The freeze-thaw cycles, the salt exposure, the wind coming off the water—it all matters. A repair that works in the Midwest fails here in two seasons.
We also work directly with insurance companies when storm damage is involved. We know what documentation they need, what repair methods they approve, and how to spot damage homeowners miss. If your claim gets denied because of “wear and tear,” we’ll show you the storm damage they overlooked.
Most siding repairs in Greenlawn run between $200 and $1,100 depending on the damage. Small repairs like a cracked panel or loose section usually cost $200 to $400. Larger storm damage repairs—multiple panels, hidden water damage, or structural reinforcement—typically run $800 to $2,000.
The price depends on how much material we’re replacing, whether there’s hidden damage behind the siding, and what type of siding you have. Vinyl is usually the least expensive to repair. Wood and fiber cement cost more because of material prices and labor time.
If insurance is covering storm damage, your out-of-pocket cost might just be your deductible. We work with adjusters regularly and know how to document damage so your claim doesn’t get denied over technicalities.
Simple repairs take 2 to 3 hours. We’re talking about a few loose panels, a small crack, or a section that got dinged by a ladder. We show up, pull the damaged section, install the replacement, and you’re done before lunch.
Larger repairs take 24 to 48 hours once materials arrive. If we’re replacing multiple panels, fixing hidden water damage, or reinforcing areas that took a beating from wind, it takes longer. We’re not rushing through it just to move on to the next job.
Emergency repairs get handled the same day you call. If a storm just ripped your siding off and rain’s getting in, we’re not making you wait three days for an estimate. We show up with temporary weatherproofing materials and stop the water intrusion immediately.
Yes. We’ve been doing this long enough that we’ve built relationships with manufacturers who keep discontinued colors and styles in stock. Even if your siding hasn’t been made in 15 years, we can usually source an exact match.
We work with Mastic, Norandex, and CertainTeed—brands that have been around for decades and keep archives of older product lines. If we can’t find an exact factory match, we’ve got suppliers who specialize in custom color matching for vinyl, wood, and aluminum siding.
The goal is a repair that’s invisible. You shouldn’t be able to tell where the old siding ends and the new section begins. Most contractors give up after one phone call to a supplier. We don’t stop until we find the right match.
It depends on what caused the damage and how your policy is written. Storm damage from wind, hail, or falling debris is usually covered. Damage from neglect, normal wear and tear, or poor installation typically isn’t.
The key is documentation. Insurance adjusters want photos, measurements, and proof that a specific storm event caused the damage. We provide detailed estimates with material specs, damage descriptions, and timelines that show when the failure happened.
We also know how to spot storm damage that homeowners miss. Wind doesn’t just rip off the panels you can see—it lifts edges, cracks corners, and lets water in behind sections that still look fine from the street. If your claim gets denied, it’s often because the adjuster didn’t see the full scope of damage. We make sure they do.
We pull the damaged siding and inspect the sheathing underneath. If water’s been sitting there, you’ll see discoloration, soft spots, or rot starting to spread. That has to get fixed before we install new siding, or you’re just covering up a problem that’s going to get worse.
Rotted sheathing gets cut out and replaced. We treat the surrounding wood to stop rot from spreading. Then we install proper flashing and moisture barriers so water can’t get back in the same way.
This is why waiting on siding repairs costs you more in the long run. A $400 siding fix turns into a $2,000 repair once water damage spreads to the framing. The sooner you catch it, the less it costs to fix right.
Yes. We offer a lifetime warranty on workmanship, and most materials come with a 20-year manufacturer’s warranty. If something fails because of how we installed it, we come back and fix it at no cost to you.
The manufacturer’s warranty covers defects in the siding itself—cracking, fading, or warping that happens because of a product failure, not because a tree branch hit it. We register your materials with the manufacturer so the warranty stays active.
Most contractors either don’t offer a real warranty or they disappear after a few years. We’ve been serving Suffolk County for over a decade. We’re not going anywhere, and we stand behind every repair we complete.
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