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Damaged siding isn’t just ugly. It’s an open door for water, mold, and energy loss that costs you hundreds every season.
When you fix it right the first time, you stop the leak before it becomes a $10,000 wall replacement. You keep your heating and cooling bills where they should be. And you protect the resale value you’ve worked hard to build in one of Long Island’s most desirable coastal areas.
Professional siding repair in Gilgo, NY means matching your existing material so the fix blends in completely. It means understanding how salt air, nor’easters, and summer heat affect different siding types. And it means doing the work fast enough that a small crack doesn’t turn into a structural nightmare while you’re waiting for someone to show up.
We’ve been repairing siding across Suffolk County for over 35 years at SkyLuxe Construction. We’re a family-run company, and every job gets looked at by someone who’s been doing this work since before most online reviews existed.
Gilgo homes face weather that most of Long Island doesn’t deal with. You’re right on the water, which means salt air eating away at finishes faster than inland properties. You get hit harder during storms. And you deal with temperature swings that make vinyl expand and contract until it cracks.
We stock materials that hold up in these conditions. We’ve repaired siding after Hurricane Sandy, after ice storms, and after summer heat waves that warped panels overnight. You’re not getting a crew that learned about coastal construction from a YouTube video.
First, we come out and look at what’s actually broken. Not just the panel you can see, but what’s happening behind it. Water damage spreads, so if you’ve got rot or mold starting, we find it before it gets worse.
Next, we source the right material. If you’ve got vinyl siding that’s been on your house for 15 years, we’re not slapping up something that’s three shades off. We match texture, color, and thickness so the repair disappears into the rest of your exterior.
Then we do the work. Most siding repairs in Gilgo, NY take one to two days depending on the scope. Small fixes like replacing a few cracked panels? A few hours. Larger sections with rot repair and flashing replacement? A day or two, and we clean up like we were never there.
Finally, we make sure it’s sealed and protected. Coastal homes need extra attention to flashing, caulking, and trim work. If water can find a way in, it will. We don’t leave gaps.
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Vinyl siding repair in Gilgo is our most common call. Cracks from temperature swings, holes from storm debris, and panels that pulled loose during high winds. We replace damaged sections, fix trim that’s come apart, and patch holes in vinyl siding so they’re watertight and invisible.
Cedar siding repair is trickier. Woodpeckers love coastal cedar, and salt air accelerates rot faster than you’d expect. We cut out damaged boards, treat for moisture and pests, and match the grain so new wood blends with old. If you’ve got wood shingle siding repair needs, same process—remove the broken shingles, check for underlying damage, replace with materials that match.
Aluminum siding and fiber cement both hold up well near the water, but they’re not indestructible. Aluminum dents and the trim pulls away from corners. Fiber cement cracks if it wasn’t installed with proper expansion gaps. We handle both, along with siding and flashing repair around chimneys, windows, and rooflines where leaks start most often.
Gilgo’s housing stock includes a mix of older beach cottages and newer builds. That means we’re regularly working with materials from three different decades. Whatever’s on your house, we’ve repaired it before.
Small repairs—replacing a few cracked vinyl panels or patching a hole—usually run between $200 and $600 depending on material and access. Larger jobs that involve rot repair, flashing replacement, or fixing multiple sections can range from $800 to $1,500 or more.
If you’re looking at full siding replacement instead of repair, costs in Gilgo typically fall between $12,000 and $17,000 for an average-sized home. Fiber cement runs higher, vinyl runs lower. But most of the time, you don’t need a full replacement. You just need the damaged section fixed before it spreads.
We give you a clear estimate after looking at the damage. No surprise charges, no upselling you on work you don’t need. If a repair will hold up and save you money, that’s what we recommend.
Yes, but it depends on how old your siding is and what brand was originally used. Vinyl siding fades over time, especially in coastal sun and salt air. If your siding is more than 10 years old, a perfect color match might not be possible even if we source the exact product line.
That said, we’re good at getting close. We work with suppliers who stock discontinued lines and can custom-order materials that match older profiles. For cedar and wood siding repair, we can stain and finish new boards to blend with weathered originals.
The goal is always to make the repair invisible. If we can’t get an exact match, we’ll tell you up front and show you options. Sometimes that means replacing a full wall section so the color is consistent. Other times, a close match is good enough and saves you thousands. You decide what matters more for your home.
Most siding repairs in Gilgo are done in one to two days. If you’ve got a few cracked panels or a small section of damaged trim, we can knock that out in a few hours. Larger repairs that involve removing multiple rows, fixing rot underneath, or replacing flashing around windows and doors take longer—usually a full day or two.
Weather can slow things down. We don’t install siding in heavy rain or when temperatures drop below freezing, because adhesives and caulking won’t cure properly. But we work year-round and schedule around conditions to get your repair done as fast as possible.
If you’ve got an emergency—like storm damage that’s actively letting water into your walls—we can often get out within 24 to 48 hours and do temporary weatherproofing while we line up materials for the permanent fix. Coastal storms don’t wait, and neither should your repair.
It depends on what caused the damage. Storm damage from wind, hail, or falling debris is usually covered under your homeowner’s policy. Damage from lack of maintenance—like rot that’s been spreading for years—typically isn’t.
We help with the documentation either way. We take photos, write up detailed assessments, and provide estimates that insurance adjusters actually take seriously. Suffolk County has specific building codes and wind ratings that affect claims, and we know how to present the damage in terms that match what your insurer is looking for.
If your claim gets approved, we work directly with the insurance payout. If it doesn’t, we give you repair options that fit your budget. Either way, you’re not stuck trying to translate contractor language into insurance language and hoping it works out.
Water gets in. That’s the short answer. Even a small crack or a panel that’s pulled loose lets moisture behind your siding, and once it’s back there, it starts rotting your wall sheathing and insulation.
You won’t see it happening from the outside. But inside your walls, mold grows, wood softens, and structural damage spreads. By the time you notice—maybe you see a stain on an interior wall or smell something musty—you’re looking at a repair bill that’s five to ten times what the original siding fix would’ve cost.
Coastal homes in Gilgo are especially vulnerable because salt air accelerates everything. A crack that might take two years to cause problems inland can cause serious damage in six months near the water. The wind-driven rain you get during nor’easters doesn’t just hit your siding—it forces water into every gap and weak point. Fix it now, or pay a lot more later.
We repair all of it. Vinyl is the most common call because it’s on the majority of homes in Gilgo, but aluminum siding, fiber cement, cedar, and wood shingle siding all need repairs eventually.
Aluminum siding repair usually involves fixing dents, replacing trim that’s pulled away, or dealing with corrosion around fasteners. It’s durable stuff, but it dents easily and the paint can chip off in coastal conditions. Fiber cement is tougher, but it cracks if it wasn’t installed with proper expansion gaps or if your house settles unevenly.
Cedar and wood siding have their own issues—rot, woodpecker damage, and splitting from moisture swings. We’ve handled all of it across Suffolk County for decades. Whatever’s on your house, we know how to fix it so it lasts and looks right.
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