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You stop worrying every time the forecast calls for high winds. Your heating bills drop because air isn’t leaking through warped panels. Water stays outside where it belongs instead of rotting your sheathing and insulation.
That’s what happens when your siding is installed correctly the first time. Not just nailed up fast, but done with materials that handle salt air and freeze-thaw cycles. With flashing that actually diverts water. With attention to the details that separate a five-year fix from a twenty-year solution.
Most homeowners in East Setauket don’t realize their siding is failing until they see water stains inside. By then, you’re not just replacing siding anymore. You’re dealing with structural repairs that cost three times as much. The right installation prevents that entire nightmare.
We’ve worked on over 2,000 homes across Suffolk County. We’ve seen what nor’easters do to cheap vinyl. We’ve repaired the damage left by contractors who disappeared mid-project. We’ve helped homeowners navigate insurance claims after every major storm that’s hit East Setauket in the past three decades.
That experience matters when you’re choosing someone to protect your biggest investment. We’re not subbing out your job to whoever answers the phone. Our crews are trained, licensed, and directly supervised. If something goes wrong, we’re still here to fix it.
East Setauket homeowners deal with specific challenges—coastal moisture, winter wind, summer humidity. We use materials rated for these conditions, not whatever’s cheapest at the supply house. That’s the difference between a contractor who knows this area and one who’s just passing through.
First, we inspect your current siding and the structure underneath. Most companies skip this part. We don’t, because hidden water damage changes the entire scope of work. You get a written assessment of what needs fixing and what doesn’t.
Next, we give you a fixed price that includes materials, labor, permits, and cleanup. That number doesn’t change unless you change the scope. No surprises when the job’s half done.
During installation, we remove old siding carefully to avoid damaging your sheathing. We replace any rotted wood before new siding goes up. We install proper moisture barriers and flashing around windows and doors. Every seam gets sealed correctly. Every panel gets fastened to manufacturer specs.
After we’re done, we walk the property with you. You see the finished work up close. We haul away all debris. You’re left with siding that looks right and performs right, backed by our warranty and the manufacturer’s coverage.
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You’re getting a full exterior assessment, not just a quote based on square footage. We check for structural issues, water damage, and code compliance. That matters in East Setauket, where building requirements vary and older homes often have hidden problems.
Material selection is based on your home’s exposure and your maintenance preferences. Vinyl works for some situations. Fiber cement handles impact and fire better. Cedar looks great but requires upkeep. We explain the real-world differences so you can make an informed choice, not just pick the cheapest option.
Installation includes proper moisture management—the part most homeowners never see but absolutely determines how long your siding lasts. We’re talking about house wrap, flashing, and ventilation. Suffolk County’s humidity and salt air destroy improperly sealed exteriors within years. Professional-grade materials and correct installation techniques prevent that.
You also get permit handling and inspection coordination. East Setauket has specific requirements. We know them. You don’t have to figure out town hall bureaucracy while trying to get your house protected before the next storm.
Most full siding replacements in East Setauket run between $12,000 and $28,000, depending on your home’s size, material choice, and how much underlying damage exists. Vinyl is the most economical option. Fiber cement costs more upfront but lasts longer in coastal conditions. Cedar is the premium choice with the highest maintenance requirements.
Those ranges assume average-sized homes between 1,500 and 2,500 square feet. Larger colonials or homes with complex architectural details cost more. If we find rotted sheathing or structural issues during removal, that adds to the project cost—but it’s damage that needs fixing regardless of what siding goes over it.
Getting multiple quotes makes sense, but compare what’s actually included. Some contractors lowball the estimate and upcharge for “unexpected” work. We give you a fixed price after a thorough inspection, so you know the real number before work starts. That transparency matters when you’re making a decision this size.
Fiber cement performs best in Suffolk County’s coastal climate. It doesn’t crack in cold, doesn’t warp in humidity, and handles salt air without corroding. It’s more expensive than vinyl but requires almost no maintenance and lasts 30-50 years. That longevity matters when you’re dealing with nor’easters and summer storms every year.
Vinyl is the most popular choice because it’s affordable and low-maintenance. Modern vinyl holds up reasonably well if it’s thick enough and properly installed. The cheap thin stuff cracks in cold and melts in heat. You need vinyl rated for high winds and impact resistance—not the builder-grade material that fails after ten years.
Cedar looks beautiful and insulates well, but it requires regular staining and inspection in humid climates. East Setauket’s moisture levels accelerate rot if you skip maintenance. If you’re committed to upkeep, cedar is a great choice. If you want to install and forget, fiber cement or quality vinyl makes more sense.
Most homes in East Setauket take one to two weeks for complete siding replacement. Smaller ranches might finish in a week. Larger two-story colonials with complex trim details can take three weeks. Weather delays happen—we don’t install in heavy rain or high winds because moisture behind new siding causes long-term problems.
The timeline includes removal, inspection and repair of underlying damage, installation of moisture barriers, siding application, and trim work. Rushing this process leads to mistakes that show up later as leaks and failures. We’d rather take an extra few days to do it right than leave you with problems.
Partial repairs or single-wall replacements obviously take less time—usually two to four days depending on the extent of damage. Storm damage repairs often qualify for expedited scheduling since exposed sheathing can’t sit open to weather. We prioritize emergency situations where your home’s structure is at risk.
Yes, siding replacement in East Setauket requires a building permit from the Town of Brookhaven. The permit process ensures work meets current building codes, especially regarding fire resistance and moisture management. Skipping permits seems like a shortcut until you try to sell your home or file an insurance claim.
We handle the permit application and inspection scheduling as part of our service. The town wants to see material specifications, installation plans, and contractor licensing. Inspections typically happen after old siding is removed and again after installation is complete. This protects you by ensuring work is done correctly.
Permit costs are usually a few hundred dollars—a small fraction of the total project cost. Some contractors skip this step to save time or hide the fact they’re not properly licensed. That risk falls entirely on you as the homeowner. When we pull permits, you have documentation that work was done legally and inspected by the town.
Yes, we document storm damage and provide detailed estimates for insurance claims. Insurance companies need proof that a specific weather event caused the damage, not gradual wear. We photograph the damage, note wind direction and impact patterns, and explain how the storm caused the failure. That documentation quality often determines whether your claim gets approved.
We’ve worked with every major insurance carrier operating in Suffolk County. We know what adjusters look for and how to present information that supports your claim. Some damage is obvious—missing panels or visible cracks. Other damage is hidden behind siding or in moisture intrusion that won’t show up for months. We identify both.
After Hurricane Sandy and countless nor’easters, we’ve seen how this process works. Insurance companies sometimes lowball initial estimates or deny claims that should be covered. Having a contractor who knows how to document and advocate for proper repairs makes a significant difference in what you receive. We’re not public adjusters, but our estimates carry weight because they’re thorough and accurate.
If damage covers more than 30-40% of your home’s exterior, replacement usually makes more sense than patching. Repairs work for isolated storm damage or small problem areas. But when you’re fixing multiple walls, the cost approaches full replacement—and you’re left with a patchwork of old and new materials that don’t quite match.
Age matters too. Siding over 20 years old is near the end of its lifespan even if it looks okay. Vinyl becomes brittle. Wood develops hidden rot. Aluminum dents easily and corrodes at fasteners. If your siding is in that age range and you’re considering repairs, replacement gives you another 20-30 years of protection instead of another five years of declining performance.
We’ll give you an honest assessment during the free inspection. Sometimes repair is the smart move—why replace three walls when one damaged section can be fixed? Other times, homeowners are shocked to learn their “small” problem is actually widespread failure that’s been letting water into the walls for years. You can’t make a good decision without knowing what’s really happening behind those panels.
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