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Here’s what actually matters: your siding stops doing its job long before it falls off your house. You’ll see it in your energy bills first. Then in the soft spots near your foundation. Then in the way paint won’t hold anymore, no matter how much prep work you do.
New siding installation in North Amityville, NY fixes all of that. You’re looking at energy bills that drop by double digits year over year. You’re adding $15,000 to $30,000 in resale value—sometimes more depending on your material choice and home size. And you’re done worrying about what the next storm season is going to do to your exterior.
The ROI on vinyl siding alone sits between 74% and 80%. Fiber cement pushes even higher. That’s not marketing talk—that’s what buyers are willing to pay for homes that don’t need immediate exterior work.
We’ve been handling residential siding installation across Suffolk County for over 35 years. We’ve worked on more than 2,000 homes—most of them right here on Long Island, many of them in North Amityville and the surrounding coastal communities along Great South Bay.
We’re not a franchise. We’re not sending random subcontractors to your house. Our trained, licensed team handles your project from start to finish, and we’ve seen what happens when siding isn’t installed correctly in coastal climates. We’ve also seen what works.
You’re hiring people who understand what salt air does to fasteners, what happens when flashing isn’t done right near your roofline, and why material choice matters more here than it does 30 miles inland.
First, we come out and look at what you’re dealing with. Not just the siding—we’re checking your sheathing, your moisture barriers, your flashing, and any rot or structural issues that need addressing before new siding goes up. If there’s a problem, you’ll know about it before we start.
Next, we walk you through material options that make sense for your home and your budget. Vinyl, fiber cement, insulated vinyl—they all have different performance profiles, costs, and maintenance requirements. We’ll tell you what we’d use and why, but the call is yours.
Once we start, most full siding installations take one to two weeks depending on your home’s size and complexity. Small repairs or partial replacements can be done in a day or two. We handle all the prep work, removal of old siding, any necessary repairs to the underlying structure, and installation of your new exterior. You’ll get ongoing updates throughout, and if something comes up, we talk through it before moving forward.
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When you hire exterior siding contractors in North Amityville, NY, you should know exactly what’s included. We remove and dispose of your old siding. We inspect and repair any sheathing, moisture barriers, or structural issues we find underneath. We install new siding using manufacturer-approved methods and materials rated for coastal climates.
You’re also getting proper flashing around windows, doors, and roof transitions—the spots where most water intrusion happens. We’re sealing penetrations, installing corner posts correctly, and making sure your new siding has room to expand and contract with temperature swings. That’s how you avoid buckling and warping three years down the road.
North Amityville homes face specific challenges. You’re close enough to the water that salt air accelerates wear on fasteners and finishes. You’re in the path of nor’easters that test every seam and joint. And you’re dealing with UV exposure that breaks down inferior materials faster than most homeowners expect. We account for all of that in our material selection and installation approach, because we’ve been doing this here long enough to know what fails and what doesn’t.
For a typical three-bedroom home in North Amityville, you’re looking at $10,000 to $24,000 for vinyl siding installation, and $14,000 to $28,000 or more for fiber cement. The range depends on your home’s size, the material you choose, the condition of what’s underneath, and how much prep work is needed.
Insulated vinyl costs more upfront but delivers better energy efficiency. Fiber cement costs the most but lasts the longest and holds up best in coastal climates. If we find rot or structural issues during the inspection, that adds to the cost—but it’s not optional. You can’t install new siding over compromised sheathing and expect it to perform.
Most homeowners see this as an investment, not an expense. The ROI is strong, energy savings are real, and you’re done dealing with maintenance and weather damage for the next couple of decades. We’ll give you an exact number after we see your home, not before.
Fiber cement performs best in coastal environments, hands down. It doesn’t rot, it’s not affected by salt air, and it holds up to moisture better than any other option. It’s also the most expensive and requires professional installation—it’s heavy and needs to be handled correctly.
Insulated vinyl is the second-best choice for North Amityville homes. It’s cost-effective, energy-efficient, and holds up well if it’s installed properly with corrosion-resistant fasteners. Standard vinyl works too, but you’ll want a thicker gauge and a quality brand that won’t fade or crack under UV exposure.
Wood siding looks great, but it’s high maintenance here. You’re repainting or restaining every few years, and you’re constantly watching for rot and insect damage. Some homeowners love the look enough to deal with it. Most don’t. We’ll walk you through the pros and cons of each material based on what matters most to you—longevity, cost, appearance, or maintenance.
Most full siding installations take one to two weeks. Smaller homes or straightforward jobs can be done faster. Larger homes, complex architectural details, or homes that need significant prep work take longer.
If we’re just doing a repair or replacing a damaged section, that’s usually a one- to three-day job depending on the extent of the damage and whether we need to address underlying issues. Weather can slow things down—we’re not installing siding in heavy rain or freezing temperatures because it compromises the installation quality.
You’ll know the timeline before we start. We don’t drag projects out, and we don’t leave your home exposed longer than necessary. If something comes up that changes the schedule, we’ll tell you immediately and explain why. Most delays happen because we find rot or structural damage that needs to be fixed before new siding goes up, and that’s not something you want us to skip.
Yes. We work directly with insurance companies and adjusters throughout Suffolk County. If your siding was damaged by a storm, we’ll document everything, provide a detailed estimate, and coordinate with your adjuster to make sure the claim covers what actually needs to be done.
Insurance work can be frustrating because adjusters sometimes lowball the damage or miss underlying issues. We’ve been through this process hundreds of times, and we know how to document damage in a way that supports your claim. We’ll also flag anything the adjuster missed during their initial inspection.
The key is getting us out there as soon as possible after the damage happens. The longer you wait, the more secondary damage occurs—and insurance companies don’t always cover damage that resulted from delayed repairs. We’ll walk you through the process, handle the paperwork, and make sure you’re not stuck paying out of pocket for storm damage that should be covered.
If the damage is localized—a few cracked panels from a fallen branch, a section damaged by a gutter overflow—repair makes sense. If you’re seeing widespread issues like fading across multiple sides of your home, cracks in several areas, or soft spots near the foundation, replacement is the smarter move.
Here’s the reality: once siding starts failing in multiple spots, it’s usually at the end of its lifespan. You can keep patching it, but you’re throwing money at a system that’s going to keep giving you problems. And if the siding is old enough, we might not be able to match the color or style anymore, which means your repairs will be visible.
We’ll tell you honestly whether repair or replacement makes more sense after we inspect your home. Sometimes repair buys you a few more years and that’s the right call. Sometimes it’s just delaying the inevitable and costing you more in the long run. We’re not here to upsell you—we’re here to tell you what’s actually going on and what your options are.
Yes. If something goes wrong with our installation work, we come back and fix it at no charge. That covers workmanship issues—anything related to how we installed your siding, not manufacturer defects or damage you cause after the fact.
You’ll also get manufacturer warranties on the materials themselves. Those vary by brand and product, but most vinyl siding comes with 20-year to lifetime warranties against fading, cracking, and manufacturing defects. Fiber cement typically carries 30-year to 50-year warranties depending on the product line.
The difference between a good warranty and a worthless one is whether the company that did the work is still around to honor it. We’ve been serving Suffolk County for over 35 years, and we’re not going anywhere. If you have an issue, you call us, and we handle it. That’s how it should work.
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