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You’re looking at siding that’s cracked, faded, or letting moisture creep behind the walls. Maybe your energy bills keep climbing because your home can’t hold heat in winter or cool air in summer. Or a nor’easter just ripped through and you’re not sure if the damage is cosmetic or structural.
Here’s what matters: the right siding stops water before it becomes mold. It cuts your heating and cooling costs by actually insulating your home. And when installed correctly by a licensed siding contractor in Stony Brook, NY, it holds up against the salt air and storm exposure that tears through cheaper materials in a few seasons.
You get a home that looks sharp, stays dry, and costs less to maintain. No constant repainting. No rotting trim. No calls to your insurance company every time the wind picks up. Just solid protection that does its job year after year.
SkyLuxe Construction Inc has been handling exterior projects across Suffolk County for decades. We’re a family-owned business that understands what Stony Brook homeowners deal with: coastal weather that doesn’t quit, homes built in the 60s and 70s that need updates, and the challenge of finding contractors who actually show up and do the work right.
We’re licensed, insured, and we know the local building codes inside out. We’ve worked through enough nor’easters and insurance claims to understand what holds up and what fails when Long Island weather hits hard.
You won’t get a sales pitch. You’ll get a straight assessment, transparent pricing, and work that’s done on schedule. That’s how we’ve built our reputation here.
We start with an inspection of your current siding and what’s underneath. That means checking for water damage, rot, or structural issues that need addressing before new siding goes up. If you’re filing an insurance claim for storm damage, we document everything with the detail adjusters need to approve your claim.
Next, we walk you through material options that actually make sense for Long Island’s climate. Fiber cement, vinyl, engineered wood—each has trade-offs in durability, maintenance, and cost. We’ll tell you what works for coastal exposure and what doesn’t, so you’re choosing based on facts, not marketing.
Installation includes proper flashing, moisture barriers, and ventilation. That’s what keeps water out and prevents mold growth behind your walls. We handle all permits and inspections, so you’re not dealing with town offices or code compliance on your own.
When we’re done, you get a warranty on both materials and labor. If something goes wrong, we fix it. No runaround.
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You’re getting materials rated for Long Island’s salt air and storm conditions. That means siding that won’t crack in winter freezes or warp in summer heat. We use moisture barriers that stop water infiltration, which is critical in Stony Brook where coastal humidity and heavy rains create constant moisture exposure.
Energy efficiency is built in. Modern siding systems add insulation value that older homes—especially those built in the 60s and 70s—simply don’t have. You’ll notice the difference in your heating and cooling bills within the first season.
If you’re dealing with storm damage, we work directly with your insurance company. We provide the documentation, photos, and material assessments that adjusters require. And if matching your existing siding is an issue—common with older homes—we source discontinued styles or recommend options that blend seamlessly with what you have.
Every project includes complete cleanup, permit handling, and a final walkthrough. You’re not left with debris in your yard or paperwork to chase down. We manage it start to finish.
Most single-family homes in Stony Brook take between one and two weeks for complete siding installation, depending on the size of your home and the extent of any underlying repairs needed. If we’re just replacing damaged sections after a storm, that’s usually a few days. Full-home re-siding takes longer because we’re removing old materials, inspecting and repairing sheathing, installing moisture barriers, and then putting up new siding with proper flashing and trim work.
Weather delays happen, especially during hurricane season or winter. We don’t rush through wet or freezing conditions because that compromises installation quality. You’ll get a realistic timeline upfront, and we’ll keep you updated if anything changes.
The goal is to get your home protected without dragging the project out. We schedule crews specifically for your job, so you’re not waiting weeks between phases.
Fiber cement siding is the most durable option for coastal exposure in Stony Brook. It’s engineered to resist salt air corrosion, won’t rot from moisture, and holds up against high winds and impact damage from storm debris. It costs more upfront than vinyl, but you’re looking at 30-50 years of performance with minimal maintenance.
Vinyl siding is a solid mid-range choice if it’s high-quality, thick-gauge material designed for coastal climates. Cheap vinyl will crack, fade, and warp within a few years. The right vinyl won’t. It’s lower maintenance than wood and significantly less expensive than fiber cement.
Engineered wood siding offers a traditional look but requires more upkeep in humid, coastal environments. It needs regular sealing and inspection for moisture damage. If aesthetics are your priority and you’re willing to maintain it, it works. But for pure durability and low maintenance, fiber cement wins in Suffolk County conditions.
Yes, if your current siding is old, damaged, or poorly insulated. Most homes built in Stony Brook during the 60s and 70s have minimal exterior insulation. Modern siding systems include insulated backing or are paired with foam board insulation that significantly improves your home’s thermal envelope.
You’ll see the biggest impact if you’re replacing wood siding or old vinyl that’s cracked and letting air infiltrate. Gaps around windows, doors, and seams allow conditioned air to escape, forcing your HVAC system to work harder. Proper siding installation seals those gaps and adds an insulation layer that keeps heat in during winter and out during summer.
The exact savings depend on your home’s size, current insulation levels, and how much air leakage you have. But homeowners typically report noticeable comfort improvements immediately and see energy bill reductions within the first heating or cooling season. It’s one of the few home improvements that actually pays you back over time.
It depends on your policy and what caused the damage. Most homeowners insurance in New York covers siding damage from windstorms, hail, falling trees, and other sudden events. Nor’easters and hurricane-force winds that hit Long Island regularly qualify as covered perils under standard policies.
What insurance won’t cover is gradual wear and tear, rot from deferred maintenance, or damage that existed before the storm. That’s why documentation matters. We photograph all damage, note wind speeds and storm dates, and provide material assessments that show the damage is recent and storm-related, not pre-existing deterioration.
Insurance companies will sometimes try to depreciate claims or argue that only partial replacement is needed. Having a licensed contractor document the full extent of damage—including hidden moisture infiltration and structural issues—gives you leverage to get a fair settlement. We’ve worked with enough adjusters to know what they need to see and how to present it. If you’re filing a claim, call us before you sign anything with the insurance company.
Matching discontinued siding is one of the most common challenges we handle. Many homes in Stony Brook were built 40-60 years ago with siding styles and colors that manufacturers no longer produce. Insurance companies often want to replace only the damaged section, which leaves you with mismatched siding if we can’t source the original material.
We maintain relationships with suppliers who specialize in discontinued and custom-match siding. In many cases, we can locate original stock or have custom pieces milled to match your existing profile and texture. If an exact match isn’t available, we’ll show you the closest alternatives and explain how noticeable the difference will be.
Sometimes the better solution is replacing an entire wall or section rather than patching in mismatched materials. It costs more upfront, but it maintains your home’s appearance and resale value. We’ll walk you through both options with actual samples so you can make an informed decision. You’re not stuck with a patchwork exterior just because your siding is older.
If the damage is isolated to one area—a few cracked panels from storm debris, a section torn off by wind—repair makes sense. But if you’re seeing widespread cracking, warping, fading, or if your siding is 25-30 years old and showing multiple issues, replacement is the smarter investment.
Here’s what we look for during inspections: moisture behind the siding, which shows up as soft spots, mold, or rot in the sheathing underneath. Gaps or loose panels that let water infiltrate. Fading or chalking that indicates the material is breaking down and no longer protecting your home effectively. And energy bills that keep climbing because your siding isn’t insulating anymore.
One or two damaged panels? Repair. Multiple walls with issues, hidden water damage, or siding that’s at the end of its lifespan? Replacement saves you money in the long run because you’re not patching problems every few years. We’ll give you an honest assessment during the inspection. If repair works, we’ll tell you. If you’re throwing money at a failing system, we’ll tell you that too.
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