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You stop calling for repairs after every nor’easter. Your energy bills drop because air isn’t sneaking through failing seams. The drafts along your exterior walls disappear.
Your home looks sharp again, and it stays that way. No more faded panels or warped sections that make the whole place look tired. No more wondering if water’s getting behind the siding every time it rains.
When siding’s installed right for Laurel’s coastal conditions, it protects your home for decades. You’re not patching, repainting, or replacing sections every few years. You’re done worrying about it.
We know what coastal climate does to homes in Laurel, NY. We’ve seen what fails and what lasts when salt air and humidity are constants.
We’re a family-owned business, licensed and insured, focused entirely on exterior work that holds up. When we quote a price, that’s what you pay. When we say we’ll show up, we show up.
We’ve built our reputation on honest work in Suffolk County communities. You’re not getting a sales pitch. You’re getting someone who understands that your home takes a beating out here and needs siding that can handle it.
First, we pull off your old siding and check what’s underneath. If there’s rot or moisture damage, you’ll know about it before we go further. No surprises halfway through.
Next, we install proper moisture barriers and flashing systems. This is where most coastal installations fail. If water gets behind your siding, nothing else matters.
Then we install your new material following manufacturer specs for coastal conditions. That means proper fastening, weatherproofing, and attention to expansion and contraction. We handle all trim work, cleanup, and disposal.
You get manufacturer warranties on materials—typically 20 to 50 years depending on what you choose—plus our 5-year workmanship warranty. If something’s not right, we come back and fix it.
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You get materials that resist what Laurel’s climate throws at them. Vinyl that won’t fade or warp. Fiber cement that handles moisture without rotting. Cedar that’s properly sealed and installed to last 30-plus years.
You get proper insulation and vapor barriers that cut your energy costs. Homes in coastal Long Island lose serious money through failing siding. Proper installation stops that.
You get permits handled, old material removed and disposed of, and a thorough cleanup when we’re done. Everything’s included in your quote—no surprise fees for disposal or unexpected repairs.
And you get someone local who understands Suffolk County building codes and coastal installation requirements. We’re not learning on your home. We’ve done this hundreds of times in conditions exactly like yours.
For most homes in Laurel, NY, complete siding replacement runs between $12,000 and $23,000. That’s removal, disposal, materials, installation, trim, and cleanup.
The range depends on your home’s size, the material you choose, and how much repair work we find underneath. Vinyl sits at the lower end. Fiber cement and cedar cost more but last longer in coastal conditions.
If we find rot or structural issues when we remove your old siding, that adds to the cost. But you’ll know before we proceed. No one’s hiding that from you halfway through the job.
Fiber cement handles coastal conditions better than anything else. It doesn’t rot, warp, or corrode when salt air and humidity hit it. It’s what we install on our own homes.
Vinyl works if it’s quality material installed correctly. Cheap vinyl fades and warps fast in UV exposure and temperature swings. Good vinyl with proper installation lasts 20-plus years.
Cedar looks great and insulates well, but it needs proper sealing and maintenance in coastal areas. If you’re willing to reseal it every few years, it’ll last 30 to 40 years. If you ignore it, it rots.
Most homes take one to two weeks from start to finish. Smaller homes might be done in a week. Larger homes or complex layouts take closer to two.
Weather affects the timeline. We’re not installing siding in heavy rain or high winds. That’s how installations fail. If we need to pause for weather, you’ll know why.
The timeline also depends on what we find underneath your old siding. If there’s extensive rot or structural repair needed, that adds days. But again, you’ll know before we proceed with that work.
Yes, and we handle that for you. Suffolk County requires permits for siding replacement to ensure work meets code and your home stays insurable.
Skipping permits causes problems when you sell or file insurance claims. Inspectors look for that. It’s not worth the risk to save a few hundred dollars.
We pull the permits, schedule inspections, and make sure everything passes. That’s included in our service. You don’t need to deal with the town building department.
We stop, show you exactly what we found, and explain what needs fixing. You get photos and a clear explanation of the repair cost before we do anything.
Rot happens in coastal areas. Moisture gets behind failing siding and sits against your sheathing and framing. The longer it sits, the worse it gets.
We fix it right—replacing damaged sheathing, treating affected framing, and making sure the structure’s solid before new siding goes on. Your new siding’s only as good as what’s underneath it.
If you’re replacing sections every year or two, you’re past repair. If your energy bills jumped and you feel drafts along exterior walls, the siding’s failing. If panels are warped, faded to the point of looking chalky, or loose enough to rattle in wind, it’s time.
Small isolated damage—a few cracked panels from a branch, one section dinged by a ladder—that’s repairable. Widespread issues mean the material’s reached the end of its life or was installed wrong from the start.
We’ll come look at it and tell you honestly whether repair makes sense or if you’re throwing money at something that needs replacement. Sometimes repair buys you a few years. Sometimes it’s just delaying the inevitable.
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