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You’re not dealing with peeling paint every few years. You’re not watching your energy bills climb because air is leaking through gaps you can’t even see. And you’re definitely not lying awake wondering if that last storm caused damage you won’t find until it’s expensive.
Good siding stops moisture before it becomes mold. It keeps conditioned air inside where it belongs, so your HVAC isn’t working overtime. It holds up against wind, salt air, and the freeze-thaw cycles that make Long Island winters brutal on homes.
When we install siding in Mount Sinai, NY, you get a home that looks better and performs better. The kind of upgrade that pays you back in lower utility bills, fewer repair calls, and actual peace of mind when the weather turns.
SkyLuxe Construction Inc has spent decades working on homes across Suffolk County. We’re licensed, insured, and we’ve seen what happens when siding is installed wrong—or when the wrong material gets used for this climate.
Mount Sinai homes face salt air, nor’easters, and humidity that most contractors don’t account for. We do. Every project starts with understanding your home’s exposure, your budget, and what you actually need—not what’s easiest for us to sell you.
You’re working with people who live here, who know the building codes, and who’ll be around when you need us. That’s not a tagline. That’s just how we operate.
First, we come out and look at your home. Not a quick glance—an actual inspection of what’s there, what’s failing, and what’s causing it. We check for moisture damage, insulation issues, and structural concerns that need addressing before new siding goes up.
Then we walk you through material options. Vinyl, fiber cement, wood—they all have trade-offs. We’ll tell you what works best for your home’s style, your maintenance preferences, and your budget. No upselling. Just straight answers.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle permits and scheduling. Our crew shows up on time, protects your landscaping, and installs your siding with the kind of attention that prevents callbacks. We’re not rushing to the next job. We’re making sure this one is done right—flashing, sealing, fastening—all of it.
When we’re finished, you get a walkthrough, a warranty, and a home that’s protected for the long haul.
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You’re getting more than new siding panels. We remove and dispose of old materials, inspect and repair sheathing if needed, and install proper moisture barriers and insulation. This is where most problems start—skipping the prep work to save time.
In Mount Sinai, NY, homes near the water need extra attention to ventilation and water management. We install flashing around windows, doors, and roof lines to keep water out. We seal penetrations. We make sure your home can breathe without letting moisture in.
Material selection matters here. Fiber cement holds up better in salt air than vinyl, but it costs more and requires different maintenance. Wood looks incredible but needs upkeep. We’ll show you samples, explain the differences, and let you decide what makes sense for your home and your life.
Every installation comes with a warranty that covers both materials and labor. You’re not calling us back in two years because something wasn’t done right the first time.
If you’re seeing cracks, warping, or rot in multiple areas, replacement usually makes more sense than patching. One or two damaged panels? That’s a repair. But when damage is widespread, you’re looking at a bigger issue—often moisture that’s been getting behind the siding for a while.
Check inside your home too. If you’re noticing higher energy bills, drafts near exterior walls, or any signs of mold or water stains, your siding isn’t doing its job anymore. At that point, repairs are just buying time.
We’ll come out and give you an honest assessment. Sometimes a section can be replaced. Sometimes the whole house needs it. We’re not going to tell you to replace everything if you don’t need to—but we’re also not going to patch something that’s going to fail again in a year.
It depends on your home and what you’re willing to maintain. Fiber cement is the most durable option for coastal areas—it doesn’t rot, it’s not affected by salt air, and it holds paint well. It costs more upfront, but you’re not replacing it in 15 years.
Vinyl is the most common choice because it’s affordable and low-maintenance. It holds up fine in Mount Sinai’s climate as long as it’s installed correctly with proper ventilation. The quality of vinyl varies wildly, though. Cheap vinyl will crack and fade. Better grades last decades.
Wood siding looks great and works well here if you’re committed to maintaining it. That means repainting or restaining every few years and staying on top of any moisture issues. If you’re not up for that, wood isn’t the right call. We’ll walk you through samples and explain what each material actually requires, so you can make the right choice for your situation.
Most homes take one to two weeks, depending on size and complexity. A straightforward ranch with minimal trim work might be done in a week. A larger two-story home with detailed architectural features will take closer to two weeks.
Weather plays a role here. We’re not installing siding in heavy rain or freezing temperatures—it compromises the installation. If we hit a stretch of bad weather, the timeline extends. We’d rather pause and do it right than rush and create problems.
We’ll give you a clear timeline before we start, and we’ll keep you updated if anything changes. The goal is to finish on schedule without cutting corners. You’re not left with half-finished work sitting for weeks. Once we start, we’re there until it’s done.
Clear anything within a few feet of your home’s exterior—furniture, grills, plants, decorations. We’ll need access all the way around, and we’ll be setting up scaffolding and staging materials. The more clear the perimeter is, the faster we can work.
Inside, you might want to take down anything hanging on exterior walls. There’s going to be vibration and noise from removing old siding and nailing in the new material. It’s not going to knock pictures off the wall, but it’s better to be safe.
If you have pets, plan for how you’ll manage them during the workday. We’re in and out, and we’ll have equipment and materials staged in your yard. Most people keep dogs inside or in a back area away from the work zone. We’ll walk you through all of this before we start so there are no surprises.
If your current siding is letting air leak through—and most old siding is—then yes, you’ll see a difference. New siding with proper insulation and sealing creates a tighter envelope. Your HVAC isn’t working as hard to keep up with outdoor temperatures.
How much you save depends on how bad your current situation is. Homes with no insulation behind the siding or significant air leakage can see 15-20% reductions in heating and cooling costs. Homes that were already pretty tight might see smaller improvements, but you’ll still notice more consistent temperatures and fewer drafts.
We install insulated siding options and make sure every seam, corner, and penetration is sealed correctly. That’s where energy loss happens—not through the siding itself, but through the gaps around it. Done right, new siding is one of the best energy efficiency upgrades you can make.
Look at how long they’ve been working in Suffolk County and whether they’re licensed and insured. Anyone can hang siding. Not everyone knows how to handle the prep work, moisture management, and building code requirements that matter here.
Ask about warranties—both on materials and labor. A good contractor stands behind their work for years, not just until they cash your check. And pay attention to how they communicate. If they’re dodging questions or pushing you toward a decision before you’re ready, that’s a red flag.
Get a detailed written estimate that breaks out materials, labor, and timeline. Compare what’s actually included, not just the bottom-line price. The cheapest bid usually means someone’s cutting corners—either on materials, prep work, or experience. You want a contractor who’s going to be around when you need them, who knows this area, and who’s done enough projects to handle whatever comes up.
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