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That cracked panel or loose section you’ve been watching? It’s letting water behind your walls right now. Every rainstorm makes it worse.
Here’s what happens when you wait: water seeps into the wall cavity, insulation gets soaked, wood framing starts to rot, and suddenly you’re looking at $15,000 in structural repairs instead of a $500 fix. Belle Terre’s salt air speeds this up even faster than normal coastal exposure.
We patch holes in vinyl siding, fix loose siding before wind gets underneath it, and repair aluminum siding trim that’s pulling away from the house. The work gets done in days, not weeks. Your walls stay dry, your heating bills don’t spike, and you’re not dealing with mold or rot six months from now.
We’re a family-run company that’s been handling exterior work across Suffolk County for years. We’re not a national franchise that shows up, does the job, and disappears. We live here. Our reputation in Belle Terre matters because word travels fast in a village of 800 people.
We know what nor’easters do to siding. We know how salt air makes vinyl brittle faster than it should. And we know that matching discontinued colors on a $1.2 million home isn’t something you trust to the lowest bidder.
You’re not just getting a repair crew. You’re getting contractors who understand coastal construction and have access to materials that actually hold up here.
First, we come out and assess the damage. Not just the obvious stuff—we check behind panels, look for water infiltration, and figure out if this is a three-panel fix or something bigger. You get a clear explanation of what’s wrong and what it’ll take to fix it right.
Next, we source the materials. If you’ve got older siding, we track down the exact match—color, texture, profile. That’s not always easy, but it’s the difference between a repair that blends in and one that screams “patch job.” For storm damage, we document everything for your insurance claim so you’re not fighting with adjusters later.
Then we do the work. We pull the damaged sections, check the underlying structure for rot or moisture damage, replace any compromised sheathing, and install the new siding. Everything gets sealed properly against Belle Terre’s weather. We clean up completely when we’re done, and you get a walkthrough so you can see exactly what was repaired and why.
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Vinyl siding repair is our most common call—cracks from temperature swings, holes from impacts, panels that’ve pulled loose in windstorms. We also handle cedar siding repair, including woodpecker damage that’s common in wooded areas near the water. Aluminum siding trim repair comes up a lot too, especially where trim meets corners and water’s been working its way behind the facade.
Belle Terre homes face unique challenges. Your 10-year-old siding performs like it’s 20 because of constant salt exposure. Nor’easters hit with sustained winds that get under loose panels and peel entire sections away. Summer hail storms crack vinyl that’s already brittle from UV and salt. We’ve seen it all, and we know how to repair it so it actually lasts.
You also get proper flashing repair around chimneys and roof lines, siding rot repair where water’s been sitting too long, and emergency weatherproofing if a storm just hit and you need the house sealed up fast. The permanent repair follows within days, but you’re protected immediately.
Basic vinyl siding repair in Belle Terre runs $2 to $16 per square foot for materials and labor combined. A typical repair—replacing 3 to 5 damaged panels—costs between $300 and $800. Larger jobs involving structural work or extensive storm damage can reach $3,000 to $8,000.
The variables that affect cost: how much siding needs replacing, whether there’s water damage to the sheathing underneath, if we need to source discontinued materials to match your existing siding, and how accessible the damaged area is. Second-story repairs cost more than ground-level work because of equipment and safety requirements.
Here’s what drives costs up: waiting too long. A $400 repair becomes a $4,000 project when water gets into the wall cavity and rots the framing. Belle Terre’s coastal weather accelerates this faster than you’d expect. If you’re seeing damage, get it looked at now—not after the next storm.
Yes, and this is where experience matters. Matching discontinued siding is one of the trickiest parts of repair work, especially on Belle Terre homes that are 15+ years old. Manufacturers change product lines, discontinue colors, and update profiles constantly.
We work with suppliers who stock obsolete materials and can often find exact matches for older siding. When that’s not possible, we use the closest available match and blend it into less visible areas—or we replace an entire wall section so everything matches perfectly. You won’t have a patchwork look.
For newer siding, matching is straightforward. We identify your siding brand and profile, order the materials, and the repair blends seamlessly. The bigger challenge is matching weathered siding that’s faded over time. Sometimes we’ll replace a full side of the house to maintain curb appeal, especially if you’re planning to sell. That decision is yours—we just lay out the options and costs clearly.
Most siding repairs in Belle Terre take one to three days from start to finish. Small jobs—replacing a few cracked panels or fixing loose siding—often get done in a single day. Larger repairs involving multiple walls or structural work might take three to five days.
The timeline depends on material availability and weather. If we need to order discontinued siding or custom colors, add a week for materials to arrive. If there’s hidden water damage once we open up the wall, that adds time too—but you’ll know immediately, and we’ll explain what needs to happen before we proceed.
Emergency repairs happen faster. If a storm just damaged your siding and water’s getting in, we can usually get someone out within 24 hours to weatherproof the opening. The permanent repair gets scheduled within days. Belle Terre’s small size works in your favor here—we’re not driving from two counties away.
It depends on what caused the damage and what your policy covers. Storm damage—wind, hail, falling trees—is typically covered under standard homeowners insurance in Belle Terre. Damage from lack of maintenance usually isn’t.
Here’s what insurance adjusters look for: evidence of sudden impact or wind damage, not gradual deterioration. They’ll check for dents at chest height and above (hail), torn panels with clean edges (wind), or impact damage from debris. If your siding is just old and cracked from age, that’s maintenance, not a claim.
We help with documentation. We take photos, note damage patterns, and provide detailed estimates that match what adjusters expect to see. We’ve worked with every major insurance company operating in Suffolk County. If your claim gets approved, we work directly with the insurance payment schedule. If it gets denied, we explain why and what your options are—sometimes appealing makes sense, sometimes it doesn’t.
We fix it before we close anything back up. Water damage behind siding is common in Belle Terre because coastal humidity and salt air create the perfect conditions for rot—even when the exterior looks fine.
Here’s the process: we remove the damaged siding, inspect the sheathing and framing underneath, and check for moisture with meters. If the sheathing is soft or rotted, we replace it. If insulation is soaked, we pull it out and install new material. If framing members are compromised, we sister in new supports or replace the damaged sections entirely.
You’ll know about any additional work before we do it. We don’t hide problems or surprise you with bills. If we find rot, we show you exactly what’s happening, explain what needs to be fixed to prevent bigger issues, and give you a clear cost. Most water damage repairs add $500 to $2,000 to the original estimate, depending on how far the rot has spread. It’s not fun to hear, but it’s a lot better than ignoring it and dealing with structural failure later.
Yes. If a storm just hit and your siding is torn off or you’ve got a hole letting water into your walls, call us. We prioritize emergency weatherproofing to protect your home from further damage while we line up the permanent repair.
Emergency service means we get someone to your Belle Terre property within 24 hours—often same-day if you call early. We tarp or seal the opening, secure loose panels so wind can’t get underneath them, and make sure water isn’t pouring into your walls. This isn’t the final fix, but it stops the bleeding.
The permanent repair gets scheduled within a few days, depending on material availability and how extensive the damage is. Storm season on Long Island gets busy fast, so calling immediately after damage occurs gets you in the queue faster. We’ve handled everything from nor’easter damage to summer hail storms, and we know how to move quickly without cutting corners.
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