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You’re tired of watching your siding fade, warp, or crack after a few seasons. The paint peels. The boards buckle. Water finds its way in, and suddenly you’re dealing with rot behind the walls.
New siding installation in Shoreham, NY means you stop the cycle. Modern fiber cement and insulated vinyl siding handle the coastal climate without constant maintenance. Your heating and cooling bills drop because the insulation actually works. Your home value climbs—recent data shows quality siding projects return 74-88% of the investment when you sell.
And you get your weekends back. No more scraping, priming, or patching. Just a home that looks sharp and stays protected, year after year.
We’ve been serving Suffolk County homeowners since 2023, but our team brings decades of combined experience to every job. We’re a family-owned company that understands what Shoreham homes need—because we’ve seen what fails and what lasts.
Your home is likely one of the older ones in the area. Thirty-four percent of Shoreham’s housing stock was built before 1939, which means you’re dealing with unique challenges that cookie-cutter contractors don’t understand. We do.
We’re licensed, insured, and we show up when we say we will. No debris left behind. No surprise charges. Just straight talk and solid work.
First, we come out and inspect your current siding. We’re looking for water damage, rot, and structural issues that need addressing before new siding goes up. If we find something, we tell you—even if it means more work.
Next, we walk you through material options. Fiber cement if you want maximum durability and fire resistance. Insulated vinyl if energy efficiency and lower cost matter more. We explain what works for coastal exposure and what doesn’t.
Then we schedule the installation around your life, not ours. Our crew removes the old siding, addresses any sheathing or moisture barrier issues, and installs the new material with proper flashing and sealing. Every seam matters when you’re this close to the water.
Finally, we clean up completely. You shouldn’t find a single nail in your driveway. We do a final walkthrough with you, answer any questions, and make sure you’re satisfied before we consider the job done.
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You get materials rated for coastal environments. That means impact-resistant, fade-resistant, and built to handle salt air without deteriorating. We use James Hardie fiber cement and premium insulated vinyl from manufacturers who back their products with real warranties.
You get proper installation that follows manufacturer specs exactly. Incorrect nailing patterns, improper spacing, and skipped moisture barriers are why most siding fails early. We don’t cut corners because we know you’ll be living with this for 30-plus years.
Shoreham’s median home value sits around $651,000. You’re not protecting a starter home—you’re protecting a significant investment. Our installation includes house wrap, proper flashing around windows and doors, and attention to the details that prevent water intrusion.
You also get options that make sense for historic homes. Many Shoreham properties have architectural character worth preserving. We can match existing profiles, mix textures for visual interest, and use colors that complement the coastal aesthetic without looking out of place.
Most single-family homes in Shoreham take 5-10 days for complete siding installation, depending on size and complexity. A straightforward 2,000-square-foot home with minimal trim work usually wraps up in about a week. Larger homes or those with multiple gables, bay windows, or intricate architectural details can push closer to two weeks.
Weather plays a role too. We don’t install in heavy rain or when temperatures drop below manufacturer minimums, which protects your investment but might extend the timeline. We’ll give you a realistic schedule upfront and keep you updated if anything changes.
The process isn’t just slapping up panels. We’re removing old siding, inspecting and repairing sheathing if needed, installing moisture barriers, and then putting up the new material with proper fastening and sealing. Rushing that process creates problems you’ll pay for later.
Vinyl siding typically runs $8,000-$15,000 for an average Shoreham home, while fiber cement comes in around $15,000-$28,000. That’s a significant gap, but the comparison isn’t apples to apples.
Fiber cement lasts 50+ years with minimal maintenance, resists fire and insects, and holds paint longer when you eventually want a color change. Vinyl lasts 20-30 years, requires no painting, and offers better insulation options with foam-backed products. Your energy savings with insulated vinyl can hit $500+ annually, which narrows the cost difference over time.
For coastal homes like yours, both materials handle salt air well if installed correctly. Fiber cement gives you more design flexibility and higher perceived value. Vinyl gives you lower upfront cost and faster installation. We’ll show you samples of both and break down the real numbers based on your specific home so you can make an informed choice.
Yes, but the amount depends on what you’re replacing and what you’re installing. If your current siding has gaps, missing insulation, or allows air infiltration, you’re likely losing 25-35% of your heating and cooling through your walls.
Insulated vinyl siding adds an R-value of 2-4, which doesn’t sound like much but makes a noticeable difference when you’re heating a home through a Long Island winter or cooling it during humid summers. Homeowners typically see $300-$600 in annual savings, sometimes more if the old siding was in poor shape.
Fiber cement itself doesn’t add insulation value, but the installation process includes house wrap and proper sealing that stops air leaks. Combined with updated insulation in the wall cavities, you’ll see similar energy improvements. The key is proper installation—siding that’s not sealed correctly won’t deliver energy savings no matter what material you choose.
If you’re seeing isolated damage in one area—maybe a few cracked panels from a fallen branch or storm damage on one wall—repairs might make sense. But if you’re noticing problems in multiple spots, it’s usually time for full replacement.
Here’s what pushes you toward replacement: widespread fading or discoloration, warping or buckling across multiple walls, frequent repainting needs, higher energy bills, or visible water damage inside your home. If your siding is 20+ years old and showing any of these signs, repairs become a band-aid on a bigger problem.
We’ll be honest during the inspection. If repairs will buy you another 5-7 years and you’re not ready for the full investment, we’ll tell you. But if we’re patching problems that will keep spreading, we’ll explain why replacement makes more financial sense. Most Shoreham homeowners with pre-war homes eventually face full replacement—the question is whether you do it proactively or wait until water damage forces your hand.
Fiber cement and quality vinyl are your best options for Shoreham’s coastal environment. Both resist salt air corrosion, handle moisture without rotting, and stand up to the wind loads you get during nor’easters and occasional hurricanes.
Fiber cement is essentially concrete—it won’t rot, warp, or attract insects. It’s fire-resistant, which matters for insurance rates in some cases. The downside is weight and cost, but you’re looking at 50+ years of performance with minimal maintenance beyond occasional repainting.
Insulated vinyl has come a long way. Modern formulations resist fading from UV exposure, won’t crack in temperature swings, and the foam backing adds structural rigidity that cheaper vinyl lacks. It’s lighter and faster to install, which reduces labor costs. The color goes all the way through, so minor scratches don’t show.
Wood siding looks beautiful but requires constant maintenance in coastal areas—moisture and salt accelerate rot and paint failure. Aluminum dents easily and shows wear quickly. Stucco can work but needs expert installation to prevent moisture intrusion. For Shoreham specifically, stick with fiber cement or quality vinyl unless you’re committed to high-maintenance materials.
Yes, you’ll need a building permit from the Town of Brookhaven, which oversees Shoreham. The permit ensures the work meets local building codes, especially requirements for wind resistance, fire safety, and proper installation methods.
We handle the permit application as part of our service. It typically takes 1-2 weeks for approval, and there’s a fee based on project value—usually a few hundred dollars. The town may require an inspection during or after installation to verify compliance.
If your home is in a historic district or has any special designations, there might be additional review for materials and colors. Shoreham has architectural character worth preserving, and some properties face restrictions on exterior changes. We’ll research your specific property and handle any special requirements.
Don’t skip the permit to save money or time. Unpermitted work can create issues when you sell, void manufacturer warranties, and leave you liable if something goes wrong. It’s a standard part of professional siding installation in Shoreham, NY, and we build the timeline and cost into every project from the start.
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