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Damaged siding repair isn’t just about looks. It’s about stopping water from getting behind your walls where mold grows and insulation fails.
Cracked siding, loose panels, holes from storm damage—these aren’t cosmetic issues. They’re open invitations for moisture to wreck your home’s structure. And in Huntington, where salt air and nor’easters hit hard, that damage happens faster than most places.
When we fix your siding, you get more than a patch job. You get a repair engineered for Long Island’s coastal climate—materials that handle humidity, temperature swings, and the next storm without failing. Your heating and cooling bills drop because your insulation actually works again. Your home value stays protected because buyers see a well-maintained exterior, not deferred maintenance.
SkyLuxe Construction is a family business that’s been solving exterior problems for Suffolk County homeowners for years. We’re not a national chain that disappears after the job. We live here, work here, and understand exactly what Long Island weather does to your home.
We’ve repaired siding after every major storm that’s hit Huntington—from hurricane remnants to that record-breaking August 2024 rainfall that flooded basements and ripped panels off homes across the area. We know which materials hold up to salt air and which ones fail in three years.
When you call us, you’re getting contractors who’ve seen every type of siding failure Long Island can throw at a house. That experience matters when the difference between a real fix and a temporary patch determines whether you’re calling someone back in two years.
First, we inspect the damage and everything around it. Most contractors look at the obvious problem—the cracked panel or the hole. We look at what caused it and what else is failing because of it.
That means checking your house wrap, your flashing, and whether water’s already gotten behind the siding. If you’ve got rot starting, we find it now—not after we’ve installed new panels over the top of it. We take photos, explain what we found, and give you a clear estimate with no surprises.
Then we source the right materials. If you need vinyl siding repair in Huntington, we’re matching your existing color and profile exactly—not telling you “close enough” works. For wood shingle siding repair or cedar siding repair, we’re using materials that’ll age at the same rate as what’s already on your house.
The actual repair happens fast once we start. We remove damaged sections, address any underlying issues like moisture damage or failed flashing, and install new materials properly. That means following manufacturer specs, not shortcuts. When we’re done, the repair blends in and performs like the rest of your siding should’ve from day one.
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Every siding repair job we do in Huntington includes a thorough inspection of the damaged area and surrounding sections. You’re not paying for a patch—you’re paying for someone to figure out why it failed and fix that problem.
We handle vinyl siding trim repair, aluminum siding trim repair, fix loose siding, patch holes in vinyl siding, repair siding rot, and everything in between. Storm damage from wind and hail, woodpecker damage on cedar siding, collision damage, settling cracks—if it’s broken, we fix it right.
You also get help with insurance claims when storm damage is involved. We document everything your insurance company needs to see, and we’ve worked with virtually every carrier covering Suffolk County properties. Most homeowners don’t realize their damage is covered until we walk them through what their policy actually says.
The cost of siding repair in Huntington depends on material type, damage extent, and whether there’s underlying rot or structural issues. But it’s always a fraction of full replacement—and when done right, a repair adds years to your siding’s life. We give you an honest assessment: when repair makes sense and when replacement is the smarter move.
Most vinyl siding repairs in Huntington run between $200 and $800 depending on how much material needs replacing and whether there’s hidden damage behind the panels. A simple fix for a few cracked or loose panels sits on the lower end. Extensive storm damage repair or situations where water’s gotten behind the siding and damaged the house wrap pushes costs higher.
Here’s what affects your final cost: the type of vinyl siding you have and whether we can still get that color and profile. Discontinued styles mean we might need to replace an entire wall section to make it look right. If your siding is relatively new and we can match it perfectly, you’re paying less.
Labor costs also vary based on access. Ground-level repairs cost less than second-story work that requires scaffolding. And if we find rot in your sheathing or framing when we remove the damaged siding, that repair happens before new panels go up—because covering up rot just means you’re paying twice.
We can fix holes in vinyl siding, and most don’t require replacing entire sections of your house. The repair method depends on hole size and location. Small holes from nails or screws get filled and sealed. Larger holes from impact damage or rot usually mean replacing the affected panel and a few surrounding ones.
Vinyl siding panels interlock, so we remove the damaged section by unlocking it from the pieces above and below. Then we cut a new piece to fit, lock it into place, and secure it properly. When done right, you shouldn’t be able to spot the repair from ten feet away.
The bigger question is what caused the hole. If something punctured your siding hard enough to crack it, we’re checking for damage to the house wrap and insulation behind it. Water intrusion is the real enemy—the hole in your siding is just where it’s getting in. We fix both problems, not just the visible one.
Most siding repairs in Huntington take one to three days from start to finish. Simple jobs like replacing a few damaged vinyl panels or fixing loose siding might wrap up in a few hours. More involved repairs—like addressing siding rot, replacing sections of wood shingle siding, or fixing storm damage across multiple walls—take longer.
Weather affects the timeline because we can’t install certain materials in rain or extreme cold. Temperature matters for vinyl especially, since it expands and contracts. We’re not installing it wrong just to meet a deadline, because that repair will fail within a year.
The inspection and estimate happen first, usually within a day or two of your call. Once you approve the work and we’ve sourced matching materials, we schedule the repair. For emergency situations—like siding damage that’s actively letting water into your walls—we move faster. Same-day or next-day service happens when your home’s protection depends on it.
Matching existing siding is one of the trickiest parts of repair work, and honestly, it depends on your siding type and age. Vinyl siding color matching is possible when your style is still manufactured, and we maintain relationships with suppliers specifically to track down discontinued colors. But vinyl fades over time from UV exposure, so even a perfect color match looks slightly different next to 15-year-old panels.
For wood siding repair—cedar shingles, clapboard, or board and batten—matching is easier because we can stain or paint new pieces to blend with existing material. The wood itself might look newer for a while, but it weathers and ages to match surrounding boards within a year or two.
Aluminum siding presents its own challenges since many profiles aren’t made anymore. Sometimes we source salvaged material, sometimes we replace a full wall section to maintain consistent appearance. We’re upfront about what’s possible before you commit to the repair. If a perfect match isn’t realistic, we tell you that and explain your options—including whether a larger section replacement makes more sense than a visible patch.
Yes, we work with insurance companies on storm damage claims regularly. After major weather events in Huntington—high winds, hail, falling trees—we document the damage in the format your insurance carrier needs to approve the claim. That means photos, detailed descriptions of what failed, and estimates that separate covered damage from pre-existing wear.
Insurance companies want proof that a covered event caused the damage, not just normal aging. We know how to present that case because we’ve seen what adjusters look for. Wind damage shows specific failure patterns. Hail creates distinct impact marks. We document it all before we start repairs.
The claim process usually goes like this: you file with your insurance company, they send an adjuster, and we meet with them to walk through the damage. Sometimes adjusters miss things—like damaged flashing or house wrap issues that aren’t visible until you remove panels. We make sure those items get included in the scope of work so you’re not paying out of pocket for covered damage. Then we complete the repairs according to the approved estimate and your policy requirements.
We repair every common type of siding damage that happens to Long Island homes. That includes cracked siding from impact or settling, loose siding from failed fasteners or wind damage, siding rot from water intrusion, holes from collisions or woodpecker damage, and storm damage from high winds and hail. We also handle siding and flashing repair when your roof edge or chimney flashing fails and causes water damage to surrounding siding.
Material-wise, we work on vinyl siding, aluminum siding, cedar siding, wood shingle siding, fiber cement, and even older materials like Masonite that aren’t installed much anymore. Each material fails differently and requires specific repair techniques. Vinyl cracks and pulls loose. Aluminum dents and corrodes at the trim. Wood rots when water gets behind it. We’ve fixed all of it.
We also address the underlying causes—not just the visible damage. If your siding is cracked because your house settled and the walls shifted, we’re identifying that movement and accounting for it in the repair. If panels keep coming loose because they were installed wrong originally, we’re reinstalling them correctly. The goal is fixing your siding once, not coming back every few years to patch the same problem.
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