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Your energy bills drop. That’s the first thing most homeowners notice after new siding installation in New Suffolk, NY—indoor temperatures stay consistent without your HVAC system working overtime. On Long Island, where the average household spends $4,500 yearly on energy, poor siding wastes up to $900 of that through your walls.
You stop worrying about the next storm. Properly installed siding creates a weatherproof barrier that holds up when nor’easters roll through with driving rain and 60-mph gusts. No more wondering if you’ll find water damage in the attic or loose panels rattling in the wind.
Your home looks sharp again. Faded, warped siding makes even well-maintained properties look tired. New exterior siding brings back curb appeal that actually impacts your property value—and in a market where the median home in Suffolk County is worth over $600,000, that matters.
SkyLuxe Construction is a family-run operation that’s been handling exterior renovations across Suffolk County for years. We’re not a franchise or a crew that showed up last month—we’re local siding contractors who’ve seen what Long Island weather does to homes over time.
We know New Suffolk. The salt air off Cutchogue Harbor, the wind patterns that hit the North Fork differently than the South Shore, the specific challenges that come with homes built in the ’60s and ’70s when construction standards were different. That knowledge shows up in how we prep, install, and seal every job.
Our work holds up because we don’t cut corners on the parts you can’t see. Moisture barriers, flashing details, expansion gaps—the stuff that separates a five-year installation from a twenty-year one.
We start with an inspection of your current siding and what’s underneath. Most problems don’t start with the siding itself—they start with moisture that’s been getting behind it. We check for rot, look at how your home sheds water, and figure out what needs addressing before new material goes up.
Then we walk you through material options that actually make sense for New Suffolk, NY. Vinyl siding works well here because it handles temperature swings and doesn’t need repainting. Fiber cement costs more upfront but outlasts almost everything else in coastal conditions. We’ll explain the real differences without pushing you toward the most expensive option.
Installation takes anywhere from a few days to two weeks depending on your home’s size and what we find during prep. We remove old siding, address any sheathing issues, install proper moisture barriers, and then put up your new exterior siding with attention to how each piece overlaps, expands, and seals. You’ll see us checking level and plumb constantly—because if the first row isn’t perfect, nothing after it will be.
We clean up completely when we’re done. No nails in your driveway, no debris in your landscaping.
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Every siding installation in New Suffolk, NY includes proper moisture management—not just the siding itself. We install weather-resistant barriers that keep wind-driven rain from reaching your sheathing, and we detail every window and door opening so water drains away from your home instead of behind your walls.
You get impact-rated materials designed for coastal exposure. Long Island’s building environment is tougher than people realize. UV exposure on the North Fork is relentless during summer. Winter nor’easters bring horizontal rain that finds every gap. We use materials and fastening methods that account for both.
We also handle trim, corners, and transitions properly. That’s where most installations fail—where siding meets your roof line, where it wraps around corners, where it butts against windows. Those junctions need to be detailed correctly or you’ll have problems within a few years. We take the time to get them right.
The result is residential siding installation that performs the way it’s supposed to—keeping your home dry, comfortable, and protected while looking good for decades.
Most residential siding installation in New Suffolk runs between $9,000 and $25,000 depending on your home’s size, the material you choose, and what we find when we remove your old siding. Vinyl typically costs less upfront—usually $8 to $12 per square foot installed. Fiber cement runs $12 to $18 per square foot but lasts longer in coastal conditions.
Those ranges include labor, materials, moisture barriers, trim, and proper flashing. They don’t include structural repairs if we find rotted sheathing or framing issues underneath, which happens on about 30% of homes built before 1980. We’ll know more after the inspection, and we’ll tell you exactly what you’re looking at before any work starts.
The investment makes sense when you consider what you’re protecting. The median home value in Suffolk County is over $600,000. Spending $15,000 to properly protect that asset—while cutting your energy costs and eliminating constant maintenance—pencils out pretty clearly.
Vinyl and fiber cement both perform well here, but for different reasons. Vinyl handles salt air without corroding, expands and contracts with temperature changes without cracking, and never needs painting. It’s a solid choice for most New Suffolk homes and typically lasts 20 to 30 years with minimal maintenance.
Fiber cement costs more but outlasts vinyl in direct coastal exposure. It won’t warp from heat, won’t dent from hail or impact, and holds paint longer when you eventually want to change colors. If your home faces prevailing winds off the water or takes direct weather from the north, fiber cement is worth considering.
Wood siding looks beautiful but demands constant maintenance on Long Island. Between humidity, salt spray, and UV exposure, you’re repainting or restaining every few years. Some homeowners love that traditional look enough to deal with the upkeep. Most don’t. We’ll show you samples of both vinyl and fiber cement that replicate wood grain without the maintenance headaches.
Most residential siding installation in New Suffolk takes one to two weeks from start to finish. A smaller ranch might be done in five days. A larger two-story colonial with complex rooflines and lots of windows might take three weeks. Weather plays a role too—we can’t install in heavy rain or when temperatures drop below freezing.
The timeline breaks down like this: one to two days removing old siding and addressing any sheathing issues we find, one day installing moisture barriers and flashing, then three to ten days installing new siding depending on your home’s size and architectural complexity. Trim work and final details add another day or two.
We’re not the crew that rushes through installations to hit a number. Proper siding installation requires attention to detail at every step—checking level constantly, maintaining correct overlap, sealing penetrations properly. That takes the time it takes. You’ll have a clear timeline before we start, and we’ll keep you updated if anything changes.
Yes, if your current siding is old or poorly installed. The EPA estimates that poor siding and insulation waste 15 to 20% of the energy used to heat and cool your home. For the average Long Island household spending $4,500 annually on energy, that’s up to $900 slipping through your walls every year.
New siding installation in New Suffolk, NY creates a tighter thermal envelope around your home. Modern vinyl siding is naturally a better insulator than older materials, and when we install it over proper moisture barriers with attention to sealing gaps around windows and penetrations, you’ll notice more stable indoor temperatures immediately. Your HVAC system won’t cycle on and off as frequently.
The savings vary based on what you’re replacing and how well your home is currently insulated. Homes built in the ’60s and ’70s—which describes most of New Suffolk—typically see the biggest improvement because building standards were different back then. We can give you a better estimate after we see your current setup, but most homeowners recover the cost difference between cheap and quality installation within five to seven years through energy savings alone.
We fix it before installing new siding—because covering up problems just makes them worse. On about one in three homes we work on in Suffolk County, we find some level of moisture damage underneath old siding. Usually it’s localized around windows, doors, or areas where flashing failed. Sometimes it’s more extensive.
When we find rot, we’ll show you exactly what’s going on, explain what needs to be replaced, and give you a clear price for the repair work. Most sheathing repairs add $500 to $2,000 to the project depending on how much needs replacing. Structural framing issues cost more but are less common.
Here’s why this matters: exterior siding contractors who don’t address underlying damage are setting you up for bigger problems down the road. Moisture trapped behind new siding will continue rotting your home’s structure. You’ll end up paying far more to fix it later—and your new siding won’t perform the way it should. We’d rather have the honest conversation upfront than leave you with a problem that’s just hidden better.
We handle both, but we’ll tell you honestly when repair stops making sense. If you’ve got a few damaged panels from a recent storm and the rest of your siding is in good shape, repair is the smart move. We’ll match your existing material as closely as possible and get those sections replaced.
But if your siding is showing widespread problems—fading, warping, multiple areas of damage, or if it’s original to a home built in the ’70s or earlier—you’re usually better off replacing it all. Here’s why: siding fails systematically, not randomly. When you’re seeing problems in multiple areas, it means the entire system is at the end of its lifespan. Patching it buys you a year or two at best.
We’ve seen homeowners spend $2,000 on repairs, then need full replacement two years later anyway. That’s $2,000 that could’ve gone toward new siding installation in New Suffolk, NY that would’ve been done and protecting their home. We’ll assess your situation and give you our honest recommendation—repair or replace—based on what makes financial sense for you, not what makes us the most money.
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