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You’re not imagining it. That crack is letting moisture behind your walls. That loose panel is costing you on heating bills. And that storm damage from last month? It’s already creating conditions for mold.
Siding repair in East Moriches isn’t just about curb appeal. It’s about stopping water before it rots your sheathing. It’s about keeping your energy bills from climbing every winter. It’s about protecting a home worth $780,000 from damage that starts small but spreads fast.
We handle vinyl siding repair, wood shingle siding repair, aluminum siding trim repair, and everything in between. You get a thorough inspection that finds the real problem, not just the visible symptom. We fix what’s broken, replace what’s beyond saving, and make sure water stays outside where it belongs.
The result? Your home is sealed, insulated, and protected. No more wondering if that crack is getting worse. No more watching the weather forecast and worrying about leaks.
SkyLuxe Construction is a family business that’s spent years learning what salt air and coastal moisture do to homes near Moriches Bay. We’re licensed for Suffolk County work, fully insured, and we show up when we say we will.
You won’t get a sales pitch. You’ll get a straight answer about what’s damaged, why it happened, and what it costs to fix. We’ve repaired siding on hundreds of East Moriches homes, and homeowners keep calling us back because we don’t oversell and we don’t disappear after the deposit clears.
We’re not the cheapest option in Suffolk County, and that’s intentional. You’re paying for repairs that last, materials that hold up to coastal weather, and a crew that knows the difference between a quick patch and a proper fix.
First, we inspect the damaged area and everything around it. Siding leaks rarely stay isolated. We check for moisture damage behind the panels, look at your flashing and trim, and figure out if this is a surface issue or something deeper.
Then we give you a detailed estimate. You’ll know what we’re replacing, what we’re repairing, and what it costs. If your damage might be covered by insurance, we’ll document everything properly so your claim has what it needs.
The actual repair depends on what’s wrong. Cracked siding repair might mean replacing a few panels and resealing the joints. Siding rot repair usually means cutting out damaged sections, treating the sheathing, and installing new material that matches your existing siding. We bring samples so you can see the match before we install anything.
We clean up completely when we’re done. You get a warranty on the work, and if something doesn’t look right, we fix it before we consider the job finished.
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Vinyl siding repair is our most common call. Coastal wind cracks it, impacts puncture it, and age makes it brittle. We patch holes in vinyl siding, replace damaged sections, and fix vinyl siding trim repair issues around windows and corners.
Wood shingle siding repair takes more care. Salt air accelerates rot, and woodpeckers love cedar. We replace rotted shingles, treat the underlying wood, and match the stain so repairs blend in. Cedar siding repair for woodpecker damage requires filling holes, sealing the wood, and sometimes installing deterrents.
Aluminum siding trim repair is critical around your roofline and corners. When trim fails, water gets behind your siding. We repair aluminum siding on houses throughout East Moriches, replacing bent or corroded sections and resealing joints.
The average siding repair cost in East Moriches runs $870, but that varies widely. Patching a few holes might cost $200. Extensive storm damage repair can run several thousand. We give you an exact number before we start, and we don’t pad the estimate with work you don’t need.
Most vinyl siding repairs in East Moriches cost between $300 and $1,500, depending on how much material needs replacing and whether there’s moisture damage underneath. Simple crack repairs or patching holes in vinyl siding might run $200 to $400 if we’re just replacing a few panels and resealing.
Larger jobs cost more. If wind ripped off multiple sections, or if we find rot behind the siding that needs treating, you’re looking at $1,000 to $3,000. Storm damage that affects multiple walls or requires extensive flashing repair pushes costs higher.
We give you a detailed estimate after inspecting the damage. You’ll know exactly what we’re fixing, what materials cost, and what labor runs. No surprises, no padding. Just the real number for the actual work your home needs.
Usually, yes. We bring samples and compare them to your current siding before ordering materials. Vinyl siding and aluminum are easier to match because manufacturers keep consistent product lines. Wood shingle siding repair takes more effort since we need to match grain, thickness, and stain.
The challenge is that siding fades over time, especially on south-facing walls that get direct sun. New panels might look slightly different until they weather. For small repairs, this isn’t noticeable. For larger sections, we can sometimes blend the transition by overlapping old and new material strategically.
If we can’t get a perfect match, we tell you upfront. Sometimes it makes more sense to replace an entire wall section so everything matches. We’ll show you both options and let you decide what matters more: lower cost with a slight color difference, or higher cost with perfect consistency.
Small repairs take a few hours. If we’re fixing a crack, replacing a few damaged panels, or repairing trim around one window, we’re usually done in half a day. You can go about your day while we work.
Larger repairs take one to three days. Storm damage that affects multiple walls, siding rot repair that requires treating sheathing, or jobs where we’re replacing dozens of panels need more time. We also need to account for material delivery if we’re ordering specialty siding.
Weather affects the timeline. We can’t install siding in heavy rain, and some materials require specific temperature ranges for proper adhesion. If we start your job and weather shuts us down, we’ll protect the work area and come back as soon as conditions allow. We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront based on the scope and current weather forecast.
It depends on what caused the damage. Homeowners insurance typically covers siding damage from storms, wind, hail, or sudden impacts like a fallen tree. If last month’s coastal storm ripped off panels or cracked your siding, there’s a good chance your policy covers it.
Insurance doesn’t cover normal wear and tear. If your siding is failing because it’s 30 years old and brittle, that’s a maintenance issue. Same with rot from a slow leak that’s been going on for years. Insurers expect you to maintain your home and won’t pay for damage that developed gradually.
We help with the documentation either way. We’ll photograph the damage, write a detailed scope of work, and provide an estimate your adjuster can review. If your claim gets approved, we work directly with your insurance company to make sure repairs meet their requirements. If it’s not covered, you’ll at least know exactly what the repair costs before deciding how to proceed.
We stop and call you before doing any additional work. If we pull off damaged siding and find rotted sheathing underneath, or if we discover a flashing problem that’s been leaking for months, you need to know before we proceed.
We’ll explain what we found, why it needs fixing, and what it costs to address it properly. You’ll get photos if that helps you understand the issue. Then you decide whether to handle it now or just complete the original repair. We’re not going to make that choice for you or pressure you into extra work.
Most homeowners choose to fix underlying problems when we’re already there. It’s cheaper to address rot or moisture issues while the siding is off than to button everything up and come back later. But if budget is tight, we can prioritize what’s urgent and schedule the rest for later. We’ve done it both ways, and we’re fine with either approach as long as you understand what you’re dealing with.
Yes. If storm damage is actively letting water into your home, we’ll get someone out quickly to protect the opening. That might mean tarping the area, installing temporary panels, or sealing gaps until we can schedule the permanent repair.
Emergency response doesn’t mean we’ll complete the full repair immediately. We’ll stop the active leak and protect your home from further damage. Then we’ll schedule the proper repair once we have materials and can dedicate the time needed to do it right. Rushing a permanent fix usually creates more problems than it solves.
Call us as soon as you notice damage. The faster we can protect the opening, the less chance water has to damage insulation, drywall, or framing. Even if it’s after hours or on a weekend, we have someone available to handle emergencies. You’ll pay a premium for emergency response, but it’s a fraction of what interior water damage costs to repair.
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