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When your siding fails, you’re not just looking at peeling paint or loose panels. You’re losing money every month through higher energy bills—sometimes $75 a month or more if insulation is compromised. You’re risking mold growth behind the walls. And you’re watching your home’s value drop while your neighbors’ properties look sharp and sell fast.
New siding changes that. You’ll feel the difference in your monthly utility costs, especially during those brutal Long Island winters and sticky summer months. Your home stays warmer when it’s cold, cooler when it’s hot, and dry no matter what the weather throws at it.
And when it’s time to sell? Siding ranks as one of the top three home improvements for return on investment. You’re not just fixing a problem—you’re making a move that pays you back.
We specialize in roofing, siding, chimney, and gutter services throughout Suffolk County. We’re a licensed, insured contractor with a 4.9 rating and a track record of completing projects on time, on budget, and without the runaround.
Commack homeowners deal with specific challenges—coastal humidity, unpredictable storms, older homes that need careful handling. We’ve worked on enough properties here to know what holds up and what doesn’t. Our team doesn’t just install siding. We help you choose the right material for your home’s exposure, your budget, and how long you plan to stay.
You’ll get straight answers, transparent pricing, and work that actually lasts. No upselling. No surprises. Just solid craftsmanship from people who live and work in this area.
First, we come out to assess your home. We’re looking at the current condition, measuring the scope, checking for hidden damage like rot or mold, and figuring out what permits you’ll need. Most towns in Suffolk County require review and inspections—we handle that so you don’t have to chase paperwork.
Next, we walk you through material options. Vinyl is affordable, low-maintenance, and comes in realistic textures now. Fiber cement is tougher, resists salt air better, and holds up against fire and impact. We’ll explain what makes sense for your home and your budget without pushing you toward the most expensive option.
Once you approve the plan, we order materials and schedule the work. Installation typically takes a few days to a week depending on the size of your home. We protect your landscaping, remove old siding carefully, inspect and repair the underlying structure if needed, then install your new siding with proper flashing and insulation. Every panel gets checked. Every seam gets sealed right.
After we’re done, the town inspector comes out for a final review. We don’t leave until everything passes and you’re completely satisfied.
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We offer full siding installation, repair, and replacement for residential and commercial properties in Commack and throughout Suffolk County. That includes vinyl siding, fiber cement, wood, and other materials depending on what your home needs.
Long Island homes face unique conditions. Salt air accelerates wear. High humidity breeds mold. Storms rip off loose panels. We use materials rated for coastal climates—thicker panels, moisture-resistant backing, reflective coatings that cut energy waste. If you’re near the water, we’ll recommend options with higher wind ratings and corrosion resistance.
Energy efficiency matters here. Heating and cooling costs on Long Island average around $4,500 a year, and poor siding can waste 15-20% of that—close to $900 annually. Insulated siding panels with thermal backing make a real difference. You’ll see it in your bills within the first few months.
We also handle storm damage repairs. After a nor’easter, we prioritize emergency calls and can often respond same-day if panels are missing or water is getting in. And everything we install comes with warranties that cover both materials and workmanship, so you’re protected long after we’re gone.
If you’re seeing isolated damage—a few cracked panels, one section that took a hit from a fallen branch—repairs usually make sense. But if you’re dealing with widespread issues, repairs become a band-aid that costs you more in the long run.
Look for these signs: paint that’s bubbling or peeling, which means water is trapped underneath. Loose or missing panels in multiple areas. Soft spots when you press on the siding. Mold or mildew streaks that keep coming back. Higher energy bills even though your HVAC system is fine. If you’re patching the same areas after every storm, the system is telling you it’s done.
Most siding lasts 20-40 years depending on the material and how well it was installed. If yours is in that range and showing multiple symptoms, replacement saves you money and stress compared to constant repairs.
Vinyl and fiber cement are the two best options for Long Island homes, and each has clear advantages depending on your priorities.
Vinyl is the most popular choice because it’s affordable, requires almost no maintenance, and now comes in thicker panels with realistic wood grain textures. It resists moisture and won’t rot or attract insects. For most Commack homeowners, quality vinyl siding delivers excellent value and holds up well against our weather.
Fiber cement is the upgrade. It’s heavier, more impact-resistant, and handles salt air even better than vinyl. It won’t warp in high heat, won’t crack in freezing temps, and it’s fire-resistant—a big plus if you’re near wooded areas. It costs more upfront and requires repainting every 10-15 years, but it lasts longer and adds more to your resale value.
If your home is close to the water or takes a beating from wind and storms, fiber cement is worth the investment. If you’re further inland and want solid performance without the premium price, vinyl is your best bet.
Most residential siding projects in Commack take between three days and a week, but the timeline depends on the size of your home, the material you choose, and what we find when we remove the old siding.
A typical single-family home with straightforward access and no underlying damage usually wraps up in four to five days. Larger homes, two-story properties, or jobs that require extensive prep work—like replacing rotted sheathing or adding insulation—can take longer.
Weather plays a role too. We don’t install siding in heavy rain or freezing temperatures because it compromises the seal and the materials won’t perform as they should. If we’re mid-project and a storm rolls in, we’ll secure everything and pause until conditions are safe. We’d rather take an extra day than rush a job that won’t hold up.
Before we start, we’ll give you a clear timeline based on your specific project. And we’ll keep you updated if anything changes.
Yes, most towns in Suffolk County require permits for siding replacement, and Commack is no exception. The permit process involves submitting plans for review, scheduling inspections during the project, and getting final approval once the work is complete.
This isn’t just red tape. Inspections make sure the work meets local building codes, especially requirements around moisture barriers, insulation, and wind resistance. If you’re in a flood zone or a historic district, there may be additional guidelines about materials or colors.
The good news? We handle all of that for you. We pull the permits, schedule the inspections, and make sure everything passes the first time. You don’t have to deal with town offices or worry about missing a step that could delay the project or cost you fines down the road.
Skipping permits might seem like a shortcut, but it creates serious problems if you ever sell your home. Buyers’ inspectors will flag unpermitted work, and you’ll either have to rip it out and redo it properly or lose the sale. It’s not worth the risk.
Siding replacement costs vary based on the size of your home, the material you choose, and the condition of what’s underneath. For a typical single-family home in Commack, you’re generally looking at somewhere between $8,000 and $20,000, with most projects landing in the $12,000 to $16,000 range.
Vinyl siding is the most affordable option and delivers solid performance for the price. Fiber cement costs more—usually 30-50% higher than vinyl—but it lasts longer and adds more resale value. If we find rot, mold, or structural damage when we remove the old siding, that adds to the cost because it has to be fixed before new siding goes on.
Timing affects pricing too. Spring and summer are the busiest seasons for exterior work, so labor costs are higher. If you can schedule your project in late fall or early winter, you’ll often save money—and you’ll avoid the rush of homeowners scrambling to book contractors before storm season hits.
We provide transparent, upfront pricing with no hidden fees. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying for and why before any work starts.
If a storm damages your siding, the first step is to document everything with photos and contact your insurance company. Most homeowner policies cover sudden storm damage like wind-blown panels, hail dents, or impact from fallen branches.
Call us as soon as it’s safe to do so. We prioritize emergency repairs and can often respond the same day if water is getting into your home or if large sections of siding are missing. We’ll tarp or temporarily seal any openings to prevent further damage, then assess what needs to be repaired or replaced.
For insurance claims, we can provide a detailed estimate and work directly with your adjuster to make sure the scope is accurate. We’ve handled plenty of storm damage claims in Suffolk County, so we know what insurance companies look for and how to document everything properly.
If the damage is widespread and your siding was already near the end of its life, this might be the time to replace it entirely rather than patching it again. We’ll give you an honest assessment of whether a repair makes sense or if you’re better off upgrading to new siding that can handle the next storm without issue.
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