Hear from Our Customers
You know something’s wrong when you see a crack in your siding or a panel hanging loose. What you might not see is what’s happening behind it.
Water doesn’t wait. Once it finds a gap, it moves into your walls, your insulation, your framing. A $400 fix today becomes a $12,000 problem six months from now when you’re dealing with rot, mold, and structural damage.
We handle vinyl siding repair, wood shingle siding repair, fiber cement, aluminum—whatever’s on your house. We match the color, seal the edges, and make sure the repair blends in. You shouldn’t be able to tell where the damage was. If the repair stands out, we didn’t do it right.
Homes near Stony Brook University, NY deal with salt air, wind-driven rain, and temperature swings that crack vinyl and warp wood faster than you’d expect. Your siding takes a beating. Our job is to make sure it holds up.
We’ve been handling siding repairs across Suffolk County long enough to know what homes in Stony Brook University, NY are up against. Salt air corrodes fasteners. Coastal storms rip panels loose. Woodpeckers drill holes in cedar siding looking for insects.
We’re licensed, insured, and we show up when we say we will. Most repairs get done in a day. If we find something bigger—rot behind the siding, water damage in the sheathing—we’ll tell you exactly what it’ll take to fix it and what it’ll cost before we do anything.
You’re not getting a sales pitch. You’re getting someone who knows how to fix damaged siding the right way, so it doesn’t come back six months later.
You call or text us at 631-707-0172. We ask a few questions about what you’re seeing—cracks, holes, loose panels, water stains inside. We schedule a time to come look at it, usually within a day or two.
When we get there, we inspect the damaged area and check what’s behind it. Sometimes the siding’s fine but the flashing failed. Sometimes there’s rot underneath that needs to be cut out and replaced. We measure, take photos, and give you a clear price before we start.
If you approve it, we order materials or pull from our truck stock if we’ve got a match. Most vinyl siding repairs in Stony Brook University, NY get done the same day. Wood repairs might take longer if we’re custom-cutting pieces or waiting for stain to dry.
We remove the damaged section, replace any rotted sheathing or insulation, install the new siding, seal it, and clean up. You get a warranty on the work. If something goes wrong with our repair, we come back and fix it.
Ready to get started?
Most siding repairs in Stony Brook University, NY run between $400 and $2,500 depending on how much damage there is and what material you’ve got. Fixing a few cracked vinyl panels costs less than replacing a rotted section of cedar siding with custom trim work.
You’re paying for materials that match your existing siding—color, texture, profile. You’re paying for someone who knows how to remove siding without damaging the pieces around it, which matters when you’re trying to avoid replacing an entire wall. You’re paying for proper flashing and sealing so water doesn’t get back in.
If you’ve got storm damage, we work directly with your insurance company. We document everything, provide photos and estimates, and handle the paperwork so you’re not stuck dealing with adjusters on your own.
Homes near the university deal with specific issues. Salt air accelerates corrosion on aluminum siding trim. Wind-driven rain finds every gap in vinyl siding installation. Temperature swings cause fiber cement to crack at the seams. We’ve seen it all, and we know how to fix it so it lasts.
If the damage is isolated—a few cracked panels, a section with rot, holes from storm debris—repair makes sense. You’re looking at a fraction of the cost and you keep the siding you’ve got.
Replacement makes more sense when you’ve got widespread issues. If more than 30% of your siding is damaged, faded, or failing, patching it becomes more expensive than starting over. Same thing if you’re seeing water stains on multiple interior walls or your energy bills have jumped because your siding’s no longer insulating properly.
We’ll tell you honestly which route makes sense. If a repair buys you another 10 years, we’ll say so. If you’re throwing money at a bigger problem, we’ll tell you that too. Most homes in Stony Brook University, NY that need full replacement show obvious signs—warping across multiple walls, rot in several areas, or siding that’s 25+ years old and failing in sections.
Yes, in most cases. Vinyl siding repair is usually straightforward because manufacturers keep the same profiles and colors in production for years. We bring samples, match them to your existing siding, and order the exact profile.
Wood siding takes more work. If you’ve got custom milling or an older cedar pattern, we might need to have pieces custom-cut. Stain matching requires a few extra days because we’re matching weathered wood, not fresh lumber.
Aluminum and fiber cement usually match well, but if your siding’s been on the house for 20+ years and has faded significantly, a perfect match gets harder. In those cases, we sometimes replace an entire wall section so the color stays consistent across a visible plane. That way you’re not stuck with a patch that stands out. The goal is always for the repair to disappear into the rest of your siding.
Most repairs get done in a day. If we’re fixing a few cracked vinyl panels or patching a hole in aluminum siding, we’re usually in and out in a few hours.
Wood repairs take longer. If we’re cutting out rotted cedar siding and replacing sheathing underneath, that’s a full day or more depending on how much damage we find. Custom trim work or matching historical siding patterns adds time because we’re not rushing through details that affect how the repair looks.
Weather plays a role too. We’re not sealing siding in the rain or applying exterior caulk when it’s below freezing. If we start a job and conditions change, we’ll weatherproof the opening and come back when we can finish it properly. Homes near Stony Brook University, NY get hit with sudden coastal storms, so sometimes we’re working around the weather to make sure the repair lasts.
Salt air is the biggest factor. It corrodes fasteners, breaks down caulk, and eats through aluminum siding trim faster than you’d see inland. Once fasteners fail, panels come loose. Once caulk fails, water gets behind the siding.
Temperature swings cause expansion and contraction. Vinyl siding that’s installed too tight in summer will crack in winter when it contracts. Fiber cement that’s not properly gapped will crack at the seams when it expands in heat and humidity.
Wind-driven rain is relentless in Suffolk County. It finds every gap, every failed seal, every loose panel. If your siding’s not installed with proper flashing and drainage, water infiltrates fast. Storm damage—flying debris, falling branches, hail—cracks panels outright. And woodpeckers drill holes in cedar siding looking for insects, especially in spring. Once you’ve got holes, you’ve got water intrusion and potential pest entry points.
Yes. We document the damage with photos, write up a detailed estimate, and work directly with your insurance adjuster. Most homeowners don’t know what their policy covers or how to prove the damage is storm-related versus wear and tear.
We’ve done this enough times to know what adjusters look for. We’ll point out wind damage, impact damage, and any related issues like failed flashing or water intrusion that happened because of the storm. If the adjuster lowballs the estimate, we’ll walk them through why the repair costs what it costs.
You’re not paying out of pocket unless the damage falls below your deductible. If it does, we’ll still give you an honest price for the repair. Insurance work in Stony Brook University, NY often involves coastal storm damage—ripped panels, punctured siding, torn-off trim. We handle it start to finish so you’re not stuck managing paperwork while your house has a hole in it.
We stop, show you what we found, and explain what it’ll take to fix it. Rotted sheathing gets cut out and replaced. Soaked insulation gets pulled and replaced. If the framing’s compromised, we’ll tell you whether it needs sistering or full replacement.
You’ll get a price for the additional work before we do it. Most homeowners appreciate knowing the full scope rather than getting a surprise bill. If the rot’s extensive, that’s usually a sign water’s been getting in for a while—failed flashing, a roof leak above the siding, or improper installation that never had a drainage plane.
We fix it correctly, which means addressing the source of the water intrusion, not just patching the visible damage. Homes in Stony Brook University, NY with older siding often have hidden damage because water moves sideways once it’s behind the panels. You might see one cracked panel but find rot spread across six feet of wall. That’s why we inspect thoroughly before we give you a final price.
Other Services we provide in Stony Brook University