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Your siding takes a beating out here. Salt air corrodes metal components faster than you’d expect. Nor’easters rip panels loose. Humidity gets behind the boards and starts rotting out the sheathing before you even notice.
You’re not looking for another band-aid fix. You need siding that actually handles what Westhampton throws at it—wind, moisture, temperature swings, and that relentless salt spray.
Quality siding installation means you stop dealing with constant repairs. Your energy bills drop because the envelope is sealed properly. Your home value goes up immediately—most homeowners see 80-95% return on investment. And you get back to enjoying your property instead of maintaining it every season.
SkyLuxe Construction is a family-run business that’s been serving Suffolk County for decades. We’re licensed, insured, and we only focus on exterior work—which means we’ve seen every type of siding failure this climate can produce.
We know what salt air does to fasteners. We know which materials hold up in high humidity and which ones warp after two seasons. We know how to flash around windows so water stays outside where it belongs.
Most of our work comes from referrals, which tells you something. Westhampton homeowners deal with unique challenges, and they need contractors who understand coastal construction—not just standard installation practices that work fine in other climates but fail here.
We start with an on-site evaluation of your existing siding. We’re looking for hidden damage—rot behind the boards, failed moisture barriers, compromised sheathing. You need to know what you’re dealing with before any work starts.
Once we’ve assessed the condition, we walk you through material options. Vinyl and fiber cement both perform well in coastal environments, but they have different price points and maintenance requirements. We bring samples to your property so you can see colors in natural light, not under fluorescent bulbs in a showroom.
We handle all permit applications and scheduling with Suffolk County. Installation starts with proper prep work—replacing any damaged sheathing, installing new moisture barriers, and using marine-grade fasteners designed for salt air. Every seam gets sealed correctly. Every panel gets fastened to manufacturer specs.
After installation, we schedule the final inspection and walk the property with you. You get comprehensive warranty coverage on both materials and workmanship, and we make sure you understand exactly what’s covered and for how long.
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Every siding installation includes proper moisture barriers and flashing systems. This isn’t optional in coastal environments—it’s the difference between siding that lasts 30 years and siding that fails in 10.
We use fasteners and trim components designed for salt air exposure. Standard materials corrode quickly out here. Marine-grade hardware costs more upfront but doesn’t need replacement every few years.
Westhampton homes face the water, which means they take the brunt of storm winds and salt spray. We pay special attention to corners, transitions, and penetrations—anywhere water can work its way behind the siding. These details matter more in coastal installations than they do inland.
You also get help with insurance claims if you’re replacing storm-damaged siding. We document everything with photos and detailed estimates that adjusters need to process claims efficiently. Most insurance companies cover siding replacement after major storm events, and we work with them regularly.
Most Westhampton homes fall in the $14,000 to $28,000 range for complete siding replacement, depending on material choice and home size. Vinyl runs cheaper—usually $10,000 to $24,000 for a standard three-bedroom house. Fiber cement costs more upfront but lasts longer in coastal conditions.
The price includes removal of old siding, any necessary sheathing repairs, new moisture barriers, installation, and cleanup. It also covers permit fees and inspections, which are required in Suffolk County.
Coastal installations cost slightly more than inland work because we use marine-grade fasteners and spend extra time on flashing details. But that upfront cost saves you money long-term—you’re not replacing corroded components or fixing water damage every few years.
Fiber cement and vinyl both perform well here, but for different reasons. Fiber cement resists salt air corrosion, doesn’t absorb moisture, and handles high winds without warping. It’s heavier and more impact-resistant than vinyl, which matters during storms.
Vinyl costs less and requires almost no maintenance. Modern vinyl formulations handle UV exposure and temperature swings better than older products. It won’t rot or corrode, and it holds up fine in humidity.
Wood siding looks great but requires constant maintenance in coastal environments. Salt air and moisture accelerate rot and paint failure. Most Westhampton homeowners who had wood siding switch to fiber cement or vinyl when they replace it—they’re tired of the maintenance cycle.
Most residential siding installations take one to two weeks once we start work. That includes removing old siding, making any necessary repairs to sheathing, installing moisture barriers, hanging new siding, and completing trim work.
Weather affects the timeline more in coastal areas than inland. We don’t install siding in high winds or heavy rain because moisture can get trapped behind the boards. If we’re working during storm season, expect some weather delays.
Permit approval adds time on the front end—usually one to two weeks depending on Suffolk County’s current backlog. We submit all paperwork and handle the process, but you should factor that into your planning if you’re working around a specific deadline.
Yes. Suffolk County requires permits for siding replacement, and Westhampton enforces those requirements. The permit process includes plan review and final inspection to make sure the work meets code.
We handle the entire permit process—application, fee payment, and inspection scheduling. We’re familiar with local requirements, which helps avoid delays and rejected applications.
Some homeowners try to skip permits to save money, but that creates problems later. Unpermitted work shows up during home sales and can kill deals. Insurance companies sometimes deny claims if they discover unpermitted exterior work. And if code enforcement catches unpermitted work in progress, they can stop the job and issue fines.
Yes, but the improvement depends on your current situation. If your existing siding has gaps, failed caulking, or no moisture barrier, you’re losing conditioned air. New siding installation includes proper sealing and insulation, which reduces air infiltration.
Most Westhampton homeowners notice the difference immediately—rooms feel more comfortable, and HVAC systems don’t run as hard. The actual dollar savings vary based on your home’s size, insulation levels, and how much damage existed before replacement.
Fiber cement provides slightly better insulation value than vinyl, but the bigger factor is installation quality. Proper moisture barriers, sealed seams, and correctly installed flashing make more difference than material choice. A well-installed vinyl system outperforms poorly installed fiber cement every time.
If you’re seeing widespread issues—multiple loose panels, water stains on interior walls, visible rot in several areas—replacement makes more sense than repairs. Patching a few problem spots works if the damage is isolated, but widespread failure means the entire system is compromised.
Check behind the siding if you can access it. If the moisture barrier has failed or the sheathing shows rot, you need replacement. Surface repairs won’t fix underlying structural problems.
Age matters too. Siding older than 20-25 years in coastal environments has likely reached the end of its service life, even if it looks okay from the street. Salt air and humidity degrade materials from the inside out. We can assess your specific situation during a free inspection and give you an honest recommendation about repair versus replacement.
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