Siding Installation in Melville, NY

Stop Losing Money Through Your Walls

Damaged siding costs you hundreds in energy bills and thousands in moisture repairs. We install coastal-grade protection built for Long Island weather.
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Residential Siding Installation Melville, NY

Lower Bills, Higher Value, Zero Maintenance Headaches

Your siding is failing if you’re seeing paint peel, energy bills climb, or storm damage after every nor’easter. That’s not just cosmetic. It’s water getting behind your walls, air leaking out of your home, and your property value dropping while your neighbors’ homes sell for $15,000 to $30,000 more.

Modern siding installation in Melville, NY stops that cycle. You’ll cut cooling costs by up to 25% because insulated siding actually keeps conditioned air inside. You’ll stop worrying about the next storm because wind-resistant materials are engineered for coastal exposure. You’ll get your weekends back because quality materials don’t need constant scraping, painting, or patching.

The average siding replacement delivers 74-88% ROI. That’s real money back when you sell, plus immediate savings on utilities. But the bigger win is knowing your home can handle whatever Long Island throws at it without you climbing a ladder or writing another check to fix water damage.

Siding Contractors Melville, NY

35 Years of Suffolk County Exteriors

We’re a family-owned company that’s been handling exterior renovations across Suffolk County for over three decades. We’ve worked on more than 2,000 homes, and we’ve seen what happens when siding isn’t installed correctly for coastal conditions.

Melville sits in a microclimate where salt air, freeze-thaw cycles, and summer humidity all take their toll. We don’t use the same approach here that works in the Midwest. Every installation accounts for moisture management, wind resistance, and thermal performance specific to Long Island.

Our team is licensed, trained, and local. We’re not subcontracting your project to whoever answers the phone. You get the same crew from start to finish, and if something needs attention after the job, we come back and handle it.

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New Siding Installation Melville, NY

Here's What Happens From Start to Finish

We start with an inspection of your current siding and the structure underneath. That means checking for rot, moisture damage, and insulation gaps. If there’s an issue behind the siding, we find it before new material goes up.

Next, we walk you through material options. Vinyl, fiber cement, insulated panels—each has different performance in coastal weather. We explain what works for your home’s exposure, your budget, and how long you plan to stay. No upselling. Just the facts on what each option actually does.

Installation starts with proper moisture barriers and flashing. That’s the part most contractors skip, and it’s the part that causes problems five years later. We remove old siding, prep the surface, install weather-resistant barriers, then mount the new siding with fasteners rated for high winds.

The final step is sealing, trim work, and a walkthrough. We clean up the site, haul away old materials, and show you exactly what we did and why. You’ll know how to maintain it, what to watch for, and how to reach us if anything comes up.

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Exterior Siding Contractors Melville, NY

What's Included in Every Siding Installation

Every residential siding installation in Melville, NY includes full removal of old siding, inspection of sheathing and framing, and repairs to any damaged substrate. We don’t cover up problems. If there’s rot or mold, we address it before new siding goes on.

You get weather-resistant barriers installed to manufacturer specs, which is critical in Long Island’s humidity. We use house wrap and flashing systems designed for coastal exposure, not the standard products that fail in salty air. All fasteners, trim, and caulking are rated for marine environments.

Material options include insulated vinyl that cuts energy loss, fiber cement that resists rot and insects, and engineered wood that holds up in freeze-thaw cycles. We source from manufacturers with proven track records in coastal climates, and we install according to wind-load requirements for Suffolk County.

The warranty covers both materials and labor. If a panel fails, a seam opens, or water gets behind the siding due to installation error, we fix it at no charge. That’s in writing, and it’s backed by 35 years of doing this work in the same community where we live.

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How much does siding installation cost in Melville, NY?

Most siding installations in Melville, NY run between $10,000 and $32,000 depending on your home’s size, the material you choose, and how much prep work is needed. A typical 2,000-square-foot home with vinyl siding costs around $15,000 to $18,000. Fiber cement runs higher, usually $20,000 to $28,000, because it’s more labor-intensive to install but lasts longer and resists coastal weather better.

If we find rot or structural damage during the inspection, that adds to the cost. But it’s cheaper to fix it now than to cover it up and deal with a bigger problem later. We give you a detailed estimate after we see the house, and we break out every line item so you know exactly what you’re paying for.

The ROI on siding replacement is 74-88%, which means you’ll recoup most of the cost when you sell. Plus, you’ll save on energy bills right away. Homes with old or damaged siding lose 15-20% of their heating and cooling, which costs Long Island homeowners about $900 a year.

Insulated vinyl and fiber cement are the best options for Melville’s coastal climate. Insulated vinyl handles humidity and temperature swings without warping, and it cuts energy loss by adding an extra layer of foam backing. It’s also low maintenance—no painting, no scraping, and it resists salt air corrosion.

Fiber cement is more durable and fire-resistant. It won’t rot, and insects can’t damage it. It holds up better in high winds and doesn’t expand or contract as much as vinyl. The downside is it costs more upfront and needs repainting every 10-15 years, but it lasts 30-50 years in coastal environments.

Wood siding looks great but requires constant maintenance in Long Island’s humidity. You’ll repaint every few years, and you’ll deal with rot if water gets behind it. Aluminum dents easily and corrodes in salt air. If you want something that performs well and doesn’t demand constant attention, stick with insulated vinyl or fiber cement.

Most residential siding installations in Melville, NY take 5 to 10 days depending on the size of your home and the condition of the existing structure. A straightforward replacement on a 1,500-square-foot ranch might be done in a week. A larger two-story home with complex trim work or structural repairs can take closer to two weeks.

Weather affects the timeline. We don’t install siding in heavy rain or freezing temperatures because moisture and adhesion issues can compromise the job. If we hit a stretch of bad weather, we pause until conditions are right. That’s not cutting corners—it’s making sure the installation lasts.

We’ll give you a start date and a projected completion date in the contract. If something comes up—hidden damage, material delays, or weather—we’ll let you know immediately and adjust the schedule. Most projects finish on time because we plan for the variables and don’t overbook our crews.

It depends on the age of your siding and how widespread the damage is. If you have a few cracked panels and the rest of the siding is less than 10 years old, a repair makes sense. We can match the material and replace the damaged sections without redoing the whole house.

But if your siding is 15-20 years old and you’re seeing multiple problem areas—peeling paint, warping, moisture stains, or rising energy bills—you’re better off replacing it. Patchwork repairs on old siding just buy you a year or two before the next section fails. You end up spending more over time than if you’d replaced it all at once.

Here’s the test: if storm damage keeps revealing new issues, or if you’re repainting and recaulking every couple of years, the siding system is at the end of its life. At that point, replacement gives you better performance, lower maintenance, and a warranty that covers the whole house instead of just the repaired spots.

Yes, if your current siding is old or damaged. Poor siding wastes 15-20% of the energy you use for heating and cooling, which costs Long Island homeowners around $900 annually. Insulated siding cuts that loss by adding a thermal barrier between your interior and the outside air.

You’ll notice the difference most in summer and winter. Your AC won’t run as long because the house stays cooler. Your heating system won’t cycle as often because warm air isn’t leaking out through gaps and cracks. Over a 20-25 year lifespan, the energy savings add up to thousands of dollars.

The exact savings depend on your home’s insulation, windows, and HVAC efficiency. But even with other upgrades, siding plays a major role. We can show you energy performance data for the materials we install, and some utility companies offer rebates for energy-efficient siding. It’s worth asking about before you start the project.

Check three things: how long they’ve been working in Suffolk County, whether they’re licensed and insured, and what their warranty actually covers. A contractor who’s been around for decades and has a local reputation has more to lose by doing shoddy work. If they disappeared after a year, that’s a red flag.

Ask to see their license and proof of insurance. If they’re not insured and someone gets hurt on your property, you’re liable. If they’re not licensed, you have no recourse if the work fails. It’s basic, but a lot of homeowners skip this step and regret it later.

Read the warranty before you sign anything. It should cover both labor and materials, and it should specify what happens if something goes wrong. If the warranty is vague or only covers materials, you’ll pay out of pocket for reinstallation if a panel fails. A solid contractor stands behind the work, not just the product they installed.

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