Most siding problems can be repaired if caught early. We look at the extent of damage, the age of your siding, and whether the underlying structure is affected. Small areas of damage usually just need repair, while widespread issues might require replacement.
Signs that repair is sufficient include isolated loose panels, minor cracks, small holes, or localized storm damage. Signs that suggest replacement include extensive warping, widespread water damage, multiple failing sections, or siding that’s reached the end of its useful life.
We’ll give you an honest assessment of what makes financial sense. Sometimes a repair buys you several more years, and sometimes replacement is the smarter long-term investment. We explain both options so you can decide what works for your situation and budget.