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You stop worrying about the next storm. Your heating bills drop because air isn’t leaking through failing panels. Your home looks sharp, and when it’s time to sell, you’re not scrambling to patch up curb appeal or explain away damage.
That’s what proper siding does. It keeps water out, keeps conditioned air in, and holds its appearance through Suffolk County’s weather swings. You’re not calling for repairs every season or watching small cracks turn into structural problems.
Most homeowners in Farmingville see $15,000 to $30,000 added to their resale value with professional siding replacement. That’s not marketing talk—that’s what happens when buyers see a home that’s protected, efficient, and maintained. You also cut energy costs by 10-20% annually with insulated siding that actually seals your exterior.
We’ve been serving Suffolk County homeowners for over 35 years. We’re a family-run company, and we’ve worked on more than 2,000 roofs and countless siding projects across Long Island. We know what coastal weather does to homes here because we’ve seen it, fixed it, and prevented it.
We’re licensed, insured, and local. When you call, you’re talking to people who understand Farmingville’s climate, not a call center three states away. Our crews are trained and experienced, and every project gets personal oversight from start to finish.
We don’t take large deposits and disappear. We don’t subcontract to whoever’s available that week. You get the same team, the same standards, and a warranty that actually means something if something goes wrong.
First, we come out and assess your home. We’re looking at current damage, underlying structure, moisture issues, and what material makes sense for your situation and budget. You’ll get a clear estimate with no surprises later.
Once you approve, we schedule the work and order materials. We handle permits if needed. On install day, our crew removes old siding carefully to avoid damaging sheathing or framing. We inspect and repair any rot or water damage we find—because covering up problems just creates bigger ones.
Then we install your new siding using marine-grade fasteners and proper flashing. Every seam is sealed. Every panel is checked. We clean up daily and do a final walkthrough with you when it’s done. You get warranty documentation for both our work and the manufacturer’s materials.
The whole process typically takes a few days to a week depending on your home’s size and complexity. We keep you updated, show up when we say we will, and don’t leave until it’s right.
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You’re getting materials built for coastal conditions. Vinyl siding that resists salt air corrosion, doesn’t crack in temperature swings, and holds color without constant maintenance. Or fiber cement if you want even more durability and fire resistance. We’ll walk through options based on your home’s exposure and your priorities.
You’re also getting installation that prevents the problems most homeowners don’t think about until it’s too late. Proper water management behind the siding. Ventilation that prevents moisture buildup. Fastening that holds through 80+ mph winds, which Suffolk County sees regularly during nor’easters and hurricanes.
Farmingville homes deal with specific challenges. We’re close enough to the coast that salt air accelerates wear. We get freeze-thaw cycles that crack inferior materials. We see wind-driven rain that finds every weak point. Your siding needs to handle all of it, and our installations do.
We also coordinate with roofing, gutters, and chimney work if you’re doing a full exterior renovation. Doing it all at once costs less than piecemeal repairs—around $30,000 versus $35,000-plus spread over multiple years. And everything works together instead of creating new problems at transition points.
Quality vinyl siding lasts 50-60 years here if it’s installed correctly. Fiber cement can go 75 years or more. But those numbers assume proper installation with correct fastening, flashing, and moisture barriers.
Cheap materials or poor installation cut that lifespan in half. You’ll see warping, cracking, and water intrusion within 10-15 years. That’s why material choice matters, but installation quality matters more.
Suffolk County’s salt air, humidity, and storm exposure are harder on siding than most climates. You need materials rated for coastal conditions and contractors who understand how to install them in this environment. We use marine-grade fasteners and techniques designed for Long Island weather, not generic approaches that work fine in milder areas but fail here.
Most homes in Farmingville run $12,000-$25,000 for full siding replacement, depending on size, material choice, and how much underlying damage we find. Single-story ranch homes with minimal prep sit at the lower end. Two-story colonials with rot repair and complex trim details cost more.
Vinyl is the most affordable option and performs well in our climate. Fiber cement costs 20-30% more but offers better impact resistance and fire protection. We’ll give you pricing for both so you can make an informed decision.
If you’re doing roofing, gutters, and siding together, you save on labor and staging costs. A coordinated exterior renovation typically costs less overall than tackling each project separately over several years. Plus, you avoid the risk of new siding creating issues where it meets an old roof, or new gutters not aligning properly with existing siding.
If damage is isolated to one section—maybe storm damage on one wall—repair makes sense. If you’re seeing problems in multiple areas, or if your siding is 30+ years old, replacement is usually smarter financially.
Here’s what we look for: cracks or holes in multiple panels, warping or buckling, fading or discoloration across large areas, increased heating or cooling bills, or visible rot when we pull back a panel. Any of those signal that your siding is failing and patching won’t solve the underlying issue.
Water intrusion is the big one. If moisture is getting behind your siding, you’re looking at potential structural damage, mold, and rot. That needs full replacement with proper moisture barriers and flashing. Trying to patch over it just hides the problem until it becomes catastrophic and far more expensive to fix.
Yes. Most siding replacement in Farmingville requires a building permit from the Town of Brookhaven. We handle the permit application, scheduling inspections, and making sure everything meets local building codes.
You don’t need to deal with town offices or figure out what’s required. We’ve done this hundreds of times and know exactly what Brookhaven inspectors look for. That includes proper flashing, correct fastener spacing, adequate ventilation, and approved materials for coastal zones.
Some homeowners try to skip permits to save money or time. That’s a mistake. If you sell your home later and can’t show permits for major work, it creates problems during the sale. Buyers’ inspectors flag it, and you’re either reducing your price or paying to bring everything up to code retroactively—which costs more than doing it right the first time.
Vinyl and fiber cement both perform well in Farmingville’s coastal environment, but they have different strengths. Vinyl resists salt air corrosion, doesn’t rot, and requires almost no maintenance. It’s also more affordable upfront. Quality vinyl with proper installation gives you 50-60 years of protection.
Fiber cement is more impact-resistant, won’t melt if something hot touches it, and offers better fire protection. It costs more and requires repainting every 10-15 years, but it’s the most durable option for extreme weather. If you’re in a high-wind area or want maximum storm protection, fiber cement is worth considering.
Both need professional installation with marine-grade fasteners and proper moisture management. Suffolk County’s humidity and salt air will find any installation shortcuts and turn them into expensive problems. The material matters, but how it’s installed matters more. We’ve seen premium siding fail in five years because it wasn’t installed correctly, and budget materials last decades because the installation was done right.
Most Farmingville homeowners see 10-20% reductions in heating and cooling costs after replacing failing siding with insulated options. That translates to $200-$400 annually for an average home, depending on your current energy costs and how bad your old siding was.
The savings come from eliminating air infiltration. Old, damaged siding has gaps, cracks, and failed seals that let conditioned air escape and outside air infiltrate. Your HVAC system runs constantly trying to maintain temperature. New siding with proper installation and insulation stops that loss.
Insulated vinyl siding adds an R-value of 2-4, which isn’t huge but makes a noticeable difference when combined with eliminating air leaks. You’ll feel it most in rooms that were always drafty or hard to heat. Those comfort improvements matter as much as the dollar savings—you’re actually comfortable in your home instead of constantly adjusting the thermostat.
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