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Your energy bills drop because conditioned air stays inside where it belongs. Water stops finding its way into your walls, which means you’re not dealing with mold, rot, or structural repairs down the line.
Your home looks like someone takes care of it. That matters when neighbors are watching and especially when you’re ready to sell. Siding repair offers one of the highest returns on investment for home improvement—up to 80% of what you spend comes back when you list the property.
And you’re not wondering if the next storm is going to peel another section off. Properly repaired siding handles what Long Island throws at it: salt air, nor’easters, summer humidity, and everything in between.
Home Team Construction has been serving Huntington Station and Suffolk County for years. We’re not a crew that shows up from three towns over with no local accountability.
Our work reflects on us in this community. That’s why we show up on time, give you a clear estimate before we start, and use materials that actually hold up against coastal weather. Every contractor on our team is licensed and insured, because that’s the baseline—not a selling point.
Thousands of homeowners across Long Island have trusted us with their biggest investment. We’ve handled everything from emergency storm repairs to full siding replacements, and we’re still here because we do what we say we’re going to do.
You call or message us, and we schedule an inspection—usually same-day or next-day, depending on the situation. If it’s storm damage, we can secure your home immediately to prevent further water intrusion.
We assess the damage and give you a clear estimate before any work starts. You’ll know exactly what needs repair, what materials we’re using, and what it costs. No surprises halfway through the job.
Then we get to work. For most repairs—cracked vinyl siding, loose panels, small sections of wood rot—we’re done in a day. Larger jobs might take longer, but we’ll tell you the timeline upfront. We match materials as closely as possible, though vinyl and aluminum can fade over time, making perfect matches tough. We’ll be straight with you about what’s realistic.
Once the repair is complete, we walk you through what we did and answer any questions. The goal is simple: your siding protects your home the way it’s supposed to, and you’re not dealing with this again next season.
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We handle vinyl, aluminum, wood, and fiber cement siding. Each material has different vulnerabilities—vinyl cracks in cold weather, aluminum dents from impacts, wood rots from moisture, and fiber cement can crack from settling or storm damage.
In Huntington Station, you’re dealing with specific challenges. The salt air from Long Island Sound accelerates corrosion on metal siding. Heavy rain and humidity—46 inches annually—get behind damaged sections and cause rot. And storms have gotten worse. Severe weather events in New York State have increased 50% since 1948, and Long Island took a direct hit from Hurricane Sandy in 2012, causing over $60 billion in damage.
When we repair your siding, we’re not just patching the visible damage. We’re checking for water intrusion behind the panels, replacing any compromised sheathing or insulation, and making sure the repair integrates with your existing siding. We use impact-resistant materials when appropriate and seal everything properly to handle coastal weather patterns.
Most repairs cost between $400 and $3,000, depending on the extent of damage. Catching problems early keeps you in the lower range. Waiting turns a $500 repair into a $5,000 structural issue.
Most homeowners in Huntington Station pay between $400 and $3,000 for siding repair, depending on the material and how much damage there is. Minor repairs—a few cracked vinyl panels or a small section of loose aluminum—usually run $200 to $500.
If you’re dealing with storm damage that affected a larger area, or if water got behind the siding and caused rot, you’re looking at $1,500 to $3,000. Extensive damage that requires replacing significant sections can go higher, but at that point we’ll talk through whether a full replacement makes more sense financially.
Material matters too. Vinyl is the least expensive to repair. Wood costs more because of labor and material availability. Aluminum is somewhere in the middle, though color matching is nearly impossible with older aluminum siding since it fades so much over time. We’ll give you an exact number after we see the damage—no guessing, no range that’s so wide it’s meaningless.
Sometimes yes, sometimes no—it depends on the material and how old your siding is. Vinyl siding fades over time from UV exposure, so even if we get the exact same product line and color, a new panel will look noticeably different next to 10-year-old siding.
Aluminum is even tougher. The color fades and oxidizes, and matching it is almost impossible unless your siding is relatively new. Wood siding can be painted or stained to match, which gives us more flexibility, though the texture of new wood will differ slightly until it weathers.
We’ll be straight with you during the estimate about what kind of match you can expect. Sometimes homeowners choose to replace an entire wall section to avoid the patchwork look. Other times, the repair is on a less visible side of the house and a slight color difference doesn’t matter. We’ll show you options and let you decide what makes sense for your situation and budget.
Most repairs are done in a day. If we’re replacing a few damaged panels, fixing a crack, or reattaching loose sections, we’re usually in and out in four to six hours.
Larger jobs—like repairing storm damage across multiple walls or addressing rot that spread behind the siding—can take two to three days. We need time to remove the damaged material, replace any compromised sheathing or insulation, and install the new siding properly.
If we’re waiting on a special-order material or a custom color match, that can add time to the schedule. We’ll tell you upfront if there’s a delay and give you a realistic timeline. Emergency repairs—like securing your home after storm damage—happen the same day you call. We’re not leaving your house exposed to the elements while water pours into your walls.
Water gets into your walls, and that’s where expensive problems start. Damaged siding lets moisture behind the protective barrier, which leads to mold, rot, and compromised structural integrity. What starts as a $500 siding repair turns into a $5,000 problem involving wall studs, insulation, and drywall.
Your energy bills go up because your home isn’t insulated properly anymore. Gaps and cracks let conditioned air escape, so your HVAC system works harder and costs you more every month.
And the damage spreads. One cracked panel leads to water intrusion, which causes the surrounding panels to warp or rot, which creates more entry points for moisture. It’s not a problem that stays contained. Long Island’s climate—heavy rain, coastal humidity, freeze-thaw cycles—accelerates deterioration once it starts. The longer you wait, the more you pay to fix it.
Yes. If a storm just ripped siding off your house, call us and we’ll get someone out the same day to secure the damage and prevent water from getting inside. We’re not making you wait until “next Tuesday” while rain soaks into your walls.
We’ll tarp or temporarily seal the exposed area, assess the full extent of the damage, and give you a plan for permanent repairs. Insurance claims can take time to process, but we’re not leaving your home vulnerable while you wait for paperwork.
Long Island gets hit hard—nor’easters, hurricanes, severe thunderstorms. We’ve seen what happens when homeowners can’t get a contractor to respond quickly. Water damage compounds fast, and a one-day delay can mean the difference between a siding repair and a wall reconstruction. We respond immediately because we know what’s at stake, and because we’d want the same if it was our home.
If the damage is isolated—a few panels, one section of wall, storm damage in a specific area—repair makes sense. You’re spending $400 to $3,000 instead of $12,000 to $20,000 for a full replacement, and you’re solving the immediate problem without a major project.
But if your siding is old, you’re repairing it every couple of years, or the damage is widespread, replacement might be the smarter move financially. At some point, you’re putting money into a system that’s failing, and it makes more sense to start fresh with materials that will last another 20 to 30 years.
We’ll tell you honestly which option makes sense after we see your siding. If repair works, we’ll repair it. If you’re going to be calling us back in two years for another issue, we’ll recommend replacement and explain why. You’ll have the information you need to make the right call for your home and your budget.
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