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When your siding cracks, warps, or gets ripped off during a storm, water finds its way in fast. What starts as a small gap turns into soaked insulation, mold behind your walls, and repair bills that climb into the thousands.
We stop that cycle. You get a full inspection of the damaged area and everything around it—because one cracked panel usually means there’s more going on underneath. We pull back what needs to come off, check for rot or moisture damage, and replace it with materials that actually match your existing siding.
Most repairs wrap up the same day. You’re not waiting weeks for someone to show up or wondering if the job was done right. The siding goes back on sealed, secure, and blended in so well you won’t even notice where the repair was made.
We’ve spent over a decade repairing siding across Suffolk County, and we’ve seen what happens when homeowners wait too long or hire the wrong crew. Wheatley Heights sits right in the path of nor’easters, salt air, and humidity that eats through cheap materials and bad installation.
Your home is worth over half a million dollars. The siding protecting it should be treated like it matters. We’re licensed in Suffolk County, we know the local building codes, and we’ve worked with every major insurance adjuster on Long Island.
When you call, you’re talking to people who live here, work here, and understand exactly what your home is up against. No runaround. No disappearing after the estimate.
First, we come out and look at the damage. Not just the obvious stuff—we check the panels around it, the trim, the underlayment, and anywhere water might’ve snuck in. If there’s hidden rot or mold, you’ll know before we start.
Next, we pull the damaged siding and assess what’s underneath. Sometimes it’s a quick swap. Other times, we’re replacing sheathing or adding a moisture barrier that should’ve been there from the start.
Then we install the new material. If your siding’s older or discontinued, we track down the exact match or blend it so seamlessly you won’t see the difference. Everything gets sealed, caulked, and locked in to handle whatever weather comes next.
Before we leave, we clean up completely and walk you through what we did. If you’re filing an insurance claim, we’ll document everything and work directly with your adjuster to make sure it’s covered.
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You get a full damage assessment that goes beyond the surface. We inspect the surrounding panels, check for water intrusion, and identify any structural issues that need attention before new siding goes on.
We handle vinyl siding repair, aluminum siding repair, and wood siding repair—whatever your home has, we’ve fixed it before. Each material behaves differently in Long Island’s coastal climate, and we adjust our approach accordingly. Vinyl cracks in the cold. Aluminum dents and corrodes from salt air. Wood rots when moisture gets trapped.
Color matching is part of the process, not an extra. We have access to discontinued lines and custom blending techniques that make repairs invisible. If your siding faded over the years, we account for that.
For storm damage, we offer emergency response within a few hours. We’ll tarp or weatherproof the area immediately so you’re not dealing with water damage while waiting for the full repair. Most jobs finish within 24 to 48 hours unless there’s structural work involved.
If you’re filing a claim, we’ll photograph everything, write up the scope, and communicate directly with your insurance company. Suffolk County has specific codes and requirements, and we make sure your claim reflects the actual work that needs to happen.
Most repairs run between $500 and $2,000 depending on the size of the damage, the material, and whether there’s underlying rot or structural work. Small jobs—like replacing a few cracked vinyl panels—usually land around $500 to $800. Larger repairs involving wood rot, moisture barriers, or aluminum panel replacement can push closer to $1,500 or $2,000.
If you’re dealing with storm damage, your homeowner’s insurance often covers the repair minus your deductible. We’ll document everything and work with your adjuster to make sure the estimate reflects the real scope of work. A lot of times, adjusters miss underlying damage during their first visit, and we catch it before it turns into a bigger problem.
The cost also depends on how easy it is to match your existing siding. Older homes in Wheatley Heights sometimes have discontinued colors or styles, which means we’re sourcing specialty materials or custom-blending to get a seamless match. That adds time and cost, but it’s worth it if you care about how your home looks.
Yes, and it’s something we do on almost every repair. Siding fades over time, especially on the south and west sides of your home where the sun hits hardest. Even if we find the exact product you have, a brand-new panel will look noticeably different next to 15-year-old siding.
We handle this a few ways. If your siding is still manufactured, we can order it and then blend or weather it slightly so it matches the surrounding panels. If it’s discontinued, we work with suppliers who stock older inventory or we find the closest current match and adjust from there.
For vinyl siding repair, we sometimes pull a panel from a less visible area—like the back of your house or near the garage—and use that for the front-facing repair. Then we install the new panel in the hidden spot. It’s extra work, but it keeps your curb appeal intact.
Aluminum and wood siding are trickier because they age differently, but we’ve been doing this long enough to know what works. The goal is always the same: when we’re done, you shouldn’t be able to tell where the repair happened.
Most repairs finish the same day, especially if it’s a straightforward panel replacement with no underlying damage. We show up, pull the damaged section, check what’s behind it, install the new material, and clean up. You’re usually looking at four to six hours start to finish.
If we find rot, mold, or water damage behind the siding, that adds time. We need to replace any compromised sheathing, let things dry out if necessary, and install proper moisture barriers before the new siding goes on. Those jobs typically take one to two days.
Storm damage repairs with insurance claims can take a bit longer because we’re coordinating with adjusters and waiting for approval before we proceed. But we’ll tarp or weatherproof your home immediately so you’re not dealing with leaks while the paperwork gets sorted.
Wood siding repair sometimes takes longer because the material needs to acclimate before installation, and we’re often doing more carpentry work. Vinyl and aluminum siding repairs move faster since the panels are pre-manufactured and ready to install.
If the damage came from a storm, falling tree, or sudden event, your homeowner’s insurance usually covers it minus your deductible. Wind damage, hail, and impact damage are typically covered. Wear and tear, rot from deferred maintenance, or damage that happened gradually over time usually isn’t.
The key is documentation. Insurance companies want photos, a detailed scope of work, and proof that the damage happened during a covered event. We handle that for you. We’ll photograph everything, write up the estimate in the format adjusters expect, and communicate directly with your insurance company if needed.
A lot of times, adjusters underestimate the scope during their initial inspection. They’ll approve replacing the visibly damaged panels but miss the rot or moisture damage underneath. We catch that early and make sure the claim reflects the full repair so you’re not paying out of pocket for work that should’ve been covered.
Suffolk County has specific building codes that apply to siding repairs, and insurance companies are aware of that. If your repair requires permits or upgraded materials to meet code, that’s usually part of the claim. We’ve done this enough times to know what gets approved and what doesn’t.
If water’s been sitting behind your siding, you’re likely dealing with rot, mold, or compromised insulation. It doesn’t take long—especially in Long Island’s humid climate—for moisture to turn into a bigger problem. The longer it sits, the more expensive the fix.
We pull back the damaged siding and inspect everything underneath. If the sheathing is soft, discolored, or crumbling, it gets replaced. If there’s mold, we remove it and treat the area before any new material goes on. If your insulation is soaked, we pull it out and let the wall cavity dry completely.
Once everything’s dry and solid, we install a proper moisture barrier if one wasn’t there before. A lot of older homes in Wheatley Heights were built without modern weatherproofing, and that’s why water gets in so easily. We fix that during the repair so it doesn’t happen again.
Then the new siding goes on, sealed correctly at every seam and transition point. The goal is to stop water from ever reaching your sheathing again. If we don’t address what’s behind the siding, you’re just covering up a problem that’ll come back worse in a year or two.
Yes. We handle vinyl siding repair, aluminum siding repair, and wood siding repair. Each material has different challenges, and we adjust our approach based on what your home has.
Vinyl is the most common in Wheatley Heights. It cracks in cold weather, warps in heat, and fades over time. Repairs are usually straightforward, but matching the color and texture takes experience. We’ve worked with every major vinyl brand, and we know how to source discontinued styles when needed.
Aluminum siding is less common now, but plenty of older homes still have it. It dents easily, corrodes from salt air, and the paint fades or chalks over time. We can replace individual panels or sections, and we’ll repaint or refinish the repair area so it blends in.
Wood siding—whether it’s clapboard, shingles, or board-and-batten—requires more carpentry work. Wood rots when it stays wet, and it needs to be primed and painted correctly or it’ll fail again. We replace rotted sections, match the profile and grain as closely as possible, and finish it so it looks original.
If you have fiber cement, engineered wood, or another specialty material, we can handle that too. The process is similar: assess the damage, replace what’s broken, seal it properly, and make sure it matches.
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