The decision depends on the extent of damage, age of existing siding, and long-term cost considerations. If damage affects less than 40% of your siding and the remaining material is in good condition, repair is usually more economical.
However, if your siding is over 15-20 years old with widespread issues like multiple cracks, warping, fading, or recurring problems, replacement might be more cost-effective. Repeated repairs on aging siding systems often cost more than replacement when you factor in energy savings and reduced maintenance.
We evaluate your entire siding system, not just damaged areas. Sometimes isolated damage indicates broader system failure. We provide honest assessments of both repair and replacement options, including costs, benefits, and expected lifespan of each approach.