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Cracked vinyl siding isn’t just ugly. It’s letting water behind your walls right now. Every storm pushes more moisture into places it shouldn’t be, and by the time you see the damage inside, you’re looking at mold, rot, and repair bills that could’ve been avoided.
You don’t need a full replacement. Most siding problems can be fixed if you catch them early enough. We repair vinyl siding, aluminum siding, wood siding, and fiber cement—whatever’s on your house. The goal is simple: seal it up, stop the water, and give you a few more decades out of what you’ve already got.
Oakdale sits right on the water. That means salt air, nor’easters, and humidity that never quits. Your siding takes a beating here, and waiting to fix it just makes the problem spread. We’ve seen it a hundred times. A small crack turns into a panel replacement, then a wall repair, then a structural issue. You can skip all that by handling it now.
Home Team Construction has been fixing homes across Oakdale and Suffolk County for years. We’re not a national franchise or a crew passing through. We’re local, and our reputation depends on doing the job right.
You’ll work directly with people who know what Long Island weather does to siding. We’ve repaired storm damage after every major nor’easter, fixed sun-bleached panels on south-facing homes, and replaced sections rotted out by years of coastal humidity. If it’s broken, we’ve seen it before.
We show up when we say we will. We give you a straight answer about what needs fixing and what doesn’t. And we don’t disappear after the check clears. That’s how you stay in business in a town like this.
First, we come out and take a look. We’ll inspect the damaged area, check for hidden issues like water intrusion or rot, and figure out what actually needs to be fixed. You’ll get a clear explanation and an upfront price—no surprises later.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we order materials that match your existing siding. Color, texture, profile—it all needs to line up so the repair blends in. If your siding’s been discontinued, we’ll find the closest match or give you options that make sense.
Then we do the work. We remove the damaged sections, check the sheathing and insulation underneath, replace anything that’s compromised, and install the new siding. Everything gets sealed properly so water can’t get in. We clean up when we’re done, and you’re left with a house that looks like nothing ever happened.
If insurance is involved, we’ll document everything and work with your adjuster. Storm damage, hail, wind—we’ve handled plenty of claims and know what they need to see.
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We handle all the common siding types in Oakdale: vinyl, aluminum, wood, and fiber cement. Each one fails differently, and each one requires a different repair approach. Vinyl cracks and warps. Aluminum dents and corrodes. Wood rots. Fiber cement chips. We’ve fixed them all.
Every repair includes an inspection of the surrounding area. If one panel is damaged, there’s a good chance the ones next to it are compromised too. We check for soft spots, moisture damage, and anything else that could turn into a problem six months from now.
We also look at what caused the damage in the first place. If a gutter’s overflowing and soaking your siding, fixing the panel won’t solve anything. If a tree branch is rubbing against the house, it’ll just crack again. We’ll point out what needs attention so the repair actually lasts.
Oakdale homes deal with constant salt exposure, which eats away at aluminum and accelerates wood rot. We factor that in when we’re choosing materials and sealants. You need products that can handle the coast, not just look good at the hardware store.
Most siding repairs in Oakdale run between $300 and $1,500, depending on how much damage there is and what type of siding you have. Small fixes—like replacing a few cracked vinyl panels—are on the lower end. Larger jobs that involve wood rot, structural repairs, or matching discontinued materials cost more.
We give you a fixed price after we inspect the damage. No hourly rates, no “we’ll see how it goes.” You know what you’re paying before we start.
If you’re filing an insurance claim for storm damage, your out-of-pocket cost might be just your deductible. We’ll work with your insurance company to make sure everything’s documented properly.
Usually, yes. Most vinyl and aluminum siding is still being made in the same profiles and colors it was 10 or 20 years ago. We’ll take a sample or photo and track down the closest match.
If your siding’s been discontinued, we’ll find something close or give you options for blending it in. Sometimes that means replacing a full wall section so the color transition happens at a corner instead of in the middle of a wall.
Wood siding is easier—we can match the profile and stain it to blend. Fiber cement can be painted to match exactly. The goal is always to make the repair invisible, and we’ve gotten pretty good at it.
Most repairs take one day, sometimes two if there’s structural work involved or if we’re waiting on materials. Small jobs—like replacing a few panels—can be done in a few hours.
Weather can slow things down. We’re not installing siding in the rain or when it’s below freezing. The materials won’t seal properly, and you’ll end up with bigger problems. We’ll schedule around the forecast and let you know if we need to push a day.
If there’s rot or water damage behind the siding, that adds time. We’re not covering up a problem just to get the job done faster. We’ll fix what’s broken, even if it means an extra day on site.
If we do it right, you won’t be able to tell where the repair is. That’s the standard. We match the material, blend the seams, and make sure everything lines up with the existing siding profile.
New siding might look a little brighter at first, especially if your house has been up for a while and the color’s faded. Give it a few months in the sun and it’ll blend right in. If that’s a concern, we can replace a full section so the transition happens at a natural break.
We’ve repaired siding on historic homes in Oakdale where matching the original material was critical. If it matters to you, it matters to us. We’ll take the time to get it right.
We fix it. If the sheathing or insulation is wet or rotted, we’re not just slapping new siding over it. That’s how you end up with mold, structural damage, and a repair that fails in a year.
We’ll remove the damaged siding, assess what’s underneath, and replace anything that’s compromised. That might mean new plywood, new house wrap, or new insulation. It adds to the cost, but it’s the only way to actually fix the problem.
Water damage spreads quietly. What looks like one bad panel on the outside might be three feet of rot on the inside. We’ll walk you through what we find and explain what needs to happen. No upselling, just honest assessment.
Yes. We’ve worked with every major insurance company, and we know what they need to approve a claim. We’ll document the damage, take photos, write up a detailed estimate, and communicate directly with your adjuster if needed.
Storm damage is common in Oakdale. High winds, hail, flying debris—it all tears up siding. If your damage happened during a storm, there’s a good chance your insurance will cover it. We’ll help you figure that out before you pay out of pocket.
You’ll still need to pay your deductible, but the rest should be covered. We’ve seen claims approved in a few days and others that take weeks. We’ll stay on top of it and keep you updated throughout the process.
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