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You noticed a crack. Maybe a loose panel after last week’s wind. It doesn’t look like much, but that’s how water gets in—and once it’s behind your siding, you’re looking at rot, mold, and structural damage that can run well into five figures.
Repairing siding when you first spot the problem saves you from those bigger headaches. It keeps your walls dry, your insulation intact, and your energy bills where they should be. You’re not just fixing what’s visible—you’re protecting what’s behind it.
Out here in Southampton, your siding takes a beating from salt air and weather that swings from humid summers to freezing winters. That’s why vinyl siding repair, aluminum siding repair, and wood siding repair all need to be done with materials and methods that actually hold up. We’ve spent over 10 years figuring out what works on the East End, and what doesn’t.
We’ve been serving Suffolk County for more than 10 years. We’re licensed, insured, and we know exactly what coastal weather does to homes in Southampton, Hampton Bays, and the surrounding areas.
We’re not the crew that shows up, slaps on a patch, and disappears. We trace damage back to the source, use materials rated for Long Island’s climate, and make sure the repair actually lasts. Most of our work comes from referrals—homeowners who had a good experience and told their neighbors.
You’ll work with people who’ve repaired hundreds of homes out here. We understand the urgency when a storm rolls through, and we respond fast because we know what happens when you don’t.
First, we come out and assess the damage. We’re looking at the panels you can see, but also checking for water intrusion, checking the sheathing underneath, and making sure there’s no hidden rot or mold starting to develop. You’ll get a clear explanation of what’s wrong and what needs to happen.
Then we source the right materials. If you’ve got vinyl siding, we match the profile and color so the repair blends in. If it’s aluminum or wood, same thing—we’re not using whatever’s cheap or available. We’re using what’s going to perform in salt air and hold up to the next storm.
The repair itself is done right. We remove damaged sections, address any underlying issues, install new material with proper fastening and flashing, and make sure everything is sealed against moisture. We don’t rush it, and we don’t cut corners.
After we’re done, you get a walkthrough. We show you what we did, answer any questions, and make sure you’re clear on how to spot future issues early. Then we clean up and get out of your way.
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When we repair your siding, we’re addressing the full scope of the problem. That means inspecting for water damage behind the panels, replacing any compromised sheathing or insulation, and making sure the new material is installed to handle Long Island wind loads and temperature swings.
Southampton homes face unique challenges. The salt air accelerates corrosion on aluminum siding and breaks down the finish on vinyl. Wood siding splits and rots faster here than it would inland. We account for all of that when we choose materials and installation methods.
You’re also getting same-day service availability when storms hit. We know that wind damage spreads fast once it starts, and waiting a week for someone to show up can turn a $500 repair into a $5,000 problem. We prioritize emergency calls and get out there quickly.
Every repair comes with our commitment to quality. We’re not interested in callbacks or band-aid fixes. We want the repair to last as long as the rest of your siding—and in most cases, longer.
Most siding repairs in Southampton run between $200 and $1,100, depending on the extent of the damage and the type of material. Small repairs—like replacing a few cracked vinyl panels—are on the lower end. Larger jobs that involve water damage, structural work, or matching older materials cost more.
The real cost comes from waiting. A small crack that lets water in can lead to rotted sheathing, mold remediation, and even foundation issues. Those repairs can easily hit $10,000 or more. Fixing it early keeps costs manageable.
We give you a clear estimate upfront. No surprises, no upselling. You’ll know exactly what the repair costs and why it costs that before we start any work.
In most cases, yes. Vinyl and aluminum siding can usually be matched by profile, color, and finish. We work with suppliers who stock a wide range of options, and we’ve been doing this long enough to know where to find discontinued styles when we need to.
Wood siding can be trickier, especially if your home has cedar shakes or custom milling. But we’ve handled plenty of historic and custom homes in Southampton, and we know how to source or fabricate matching materials.
The goal is always a seamless repair. If we can’t get an exact match, we’ll talk through your options—whether that’s repainting a section, replacing a full wall, or finding a close-enough alternative that still looks right. You’ll never be left guessing.
Most repairs are done in a day. If it’s a straightforward panel replacement with no underlying damage, we’re usually in and out in a few hours. Larger jobs—especially ones that involve water damage or structural work—can take two to three days.
We don’t drag things out. Once we start, we finish. The timeline depends on the scope of the damage, the materials we’re working with, and whether we need to address issues behind the siding.
You’ll know the timeline before we start. We’re upfront about how long the job will take, and we stick to it. If something unexpected comes up during the repair, we’ll let you know right away and adjust the plan.
We repair vinyl, aluminum, wood, fiber cement, and composite siding. Each material has its own quirks, especially out here where salt air and coastal weather accelerate wear.
Vinyl siding repair is common because vinyl expands and contracts with temperature changes, which can cause cracking and gaps. Aluminum siding repair usually involves addressing corrosion and dents from hail or wind-blown debris. Wood siding repair often means dealing with rot, splits, or insect damage.
We’ve worked with all of it. We know which fasteners to use, which sealants hold up, and which installation techniques prevent the same problem from happening again. If your siding can be repaired, we can handle it.
Yes. Storm damage is one of the most common reasons homeowners call us. High winds can peel panels off, hail can crack and dent siding, and driving rain can get behind loose sections and cause water intrusion.
We respond fast after storms because we know the damage spreads quickly. A single loose panel can turn into an entire wall failure if the next round of wind gets underneath it. We’ve seen it happen, and we prioritize those calls.
We also work with insurance companies regularly. If you’re filing a claim, we can provide documentation, photos, and detailed estimates to support your case. We’re not adjusters, but we know what insurance companies need to see.
If the damage is localized—a few cracked panels, a section damaged by a fallen branch, or isolated water intrusion—repair makes sense. If the damage is widespread, the material is nearing the end of its lifespan, or you’re dealing with recurring issues, replacement is usually the better move.
We’ll give you an honest assessment. If a repair will hold up and save you money, that’s what we’ll recommend. If you’re going to be calling us back in six months because the rest of the siding is failing, we’ll tell you that too.
Southampton homes built in the 80s and 90s are hitting the point where siding starts to fail across the board. If that’s your situation, we’ll walk you through what replacement looks like and what it costs. You’ll have the information you need to make the right call.
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