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Poor siding costs you about $900 a year in wasted energy on Long Island. That’s 15-20% of your heating and cooling budget disappearing through gaps, cracks, and failing insulation.
When your siding works right, your HVAC doesn’t work as hard. Your home stays comfortable in July and January. You’re not cranking the thermostat to compensate for drafts.
Properly installed siding also stops moisture before it becomes a $5,000 to $10,000 repair problem. Water that gets behind failing panels leads to mold, rot, and structural damage you can’t see until it’s expensive. Catching siding problems early means you’re fixing a $2,000 issue instead of a $15,000 disaster.
SkyLuxe Construction is a family business that’s been handling exterior renovations across Suffolk County for years. We’re licensed home improvement contractors with full liability and workers compensation insurance, and every project gets personal oversight.
Most homes in Shirley were built between 1970 and 1999. That means your siding has been dealing with decades of coastal weather, and it’s likely showing its age. We’ve replaced and repaired siding on hundreds of homes that look just like yours.
You’re not getting a sales pitch from someone who doesn’t know the difference between vinyl and fiber cement. You’re talking to people who understand how Long Island weather affects your home and what actually holds up here.
First, we come out to look at your home. We’re checking for visible damage, but also for things you might not notice—moisture behind panels, failing flashing, areas where water could be getting in. This isn’t a 10-minute walkthrough. We’re thorough.
Then we talk through your options. Vinyl is durable and low-maintenance. Fiber cement holds up better against impact and fire. We’ll explain what makes sense for your home, your budget, and how long you plan to stay there.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle permits and prep work. Installation typically takes one to two weeks depending on your home’s size. We remove old siding, inspect and repair sheathing if needed, install proper moisture barriers, and then put up your new siding with marine-grade sealers for coastal applications.
After installation, we walk the property with you to make sure everything meets your expectations. You shouldn’t have questions about what was done or why.
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You’re getting siding that’s installed to handle Long Island’s coastal environment. That means proper fastening for sustained winds, marine-grade sealers for salt air exposure, and attention to flashing details that prevent water infiltration.
Shirley sits right on the coast. The August 2024 flooding that dumped over nine inches of rain in 24 hours showed exactly what happens when homes aren’t built to handle extreme weather. Your siding is your first line of defense against that kind of event.
We also coordinate with your other exterior needs. Siding doesn’t exist in isolation—your roof, gutters, and chimney all work together. If your gutters are dumping water behind new siding, you’re going to have problems. We handle roofing, siding, chimney work, and gutters, so everything is designed to work as a system.
Most Shirley homes are owner-occupied single-family properties with a median value that’s appreciated over 155% in the last decade. You’re protecting a significant investment. The work needs to be done right the first time.
Properly installed vinyl siding lasts 30-40 years in coastal areas, but that assumes correct installation and regular maintenance. Fiber cement can last 50 years or more. The key word is “properly installed.”
Coastal environments are harder on building materials than inland locations. Salt air accelerates corrosion and breakdown. Sustained winds from nor’easters test every fastener. Freeze-thaw cycles cause expansion and contraction that can crack poorly installed panels.
If your siding was installed without marine-grade sealers, without proper fastening patterns, or without attention to moisture barriers, you’ll see problems much sooner. We’ve replaced 15-year-old siding that should have lasted three times longer because it wasn’t installed with coastal conditions in mind.
Vinyl is lighter, less expensive, and requires almost no maintenance beyond occasional washing. It’s available in dozens of colors and styles, and modern vinyl doesn’t fade like it did 20 years ago. It’s a solid choice for most Shirley homeowners.
Fiber cement is heavier, more impact-resistant, and holds up better against fire and severe weather. It can be painted, which gives you more color flexibility down the road. It costs more upfront and requires repainting every 10-15 years, but it’s extremely durable.
Both work well in coastal climates if installed correctly. Your choice usually comes down to budget, aesthetics, and how much maintenance you want to deal with long-term. We install both and can show you examples of each on homes similar to yours.
It depends on the extent of damage and the age of your existing siding. If a few panels got ripped off in a storm and the rest of your siding is in good shape, we can often replace just the damaged sections.
The challenge is matching old siding. If your siding is more than 10-15 years old, the manufacturer may not make that exact color or style anymore. Even if they do, new panels won’t match the weathered appearance of your existing siding. You’ll see the difference.
If damage is extensive, or if your siding was already near the end of its lifespan, replacement makes more sense than patching. We’ll give you an honest assessment of whether repair is viable or if you’re throwing money at something that’s going to need full replacement in the next few years anyway.
Most full siding replacements on single-family homes in Shirley run between $12,000 and $25,000, depending on your home’s size, the material you choose, and how much prep work is needed. Repairs average around $870, but that varies widely based on what’s damaged.
If we find rot or water damage behind your existing siding, that adds to the cost because we need to repair sheathing before installing new siding. If your trim is rotted, that needs replacement too. We won’t know the full scope until we remove the old siding and see what’s underneath.
We give you a detailed estimate upfront, but we also flag potential issues we might find once we start the work. Nobody likes surprises, but we’d rather tell you there’s a possibility of additional costs than hit you with an unexpected bill halfway through the job.
Yes, you typically need a permit from the Town of Brookhaven for siding replacement. We handle the permit process as part of our service, so you don’t need to deal with the paperwork or the back-and-forth with the building department.
Permits exist to make sure work meets building codes and safety standards. In coastal areas like Shirley, those codes are stricter because of wind loads and moisture exposure. An inspector will check the work to make sure it’s done correctly.
Some homeowners try to skip permits to save money or time. That’s a mistake. If you ever sell your home, unpermitted work can kill a deal or force you to rip out the work and redo it properly. It’s not worth the risk.
Look for warping, cracks, holes, or loose panels. Check for bubbling paint or wallpaper inside your home, which indicates moisture is getting through. If you’re seeing mold or mildew on interior walls near exterior walls, that’s a red flag.
Also pay attention to your energy bills. If your heating or cooling costs have jumped without explanation, failing siding could be the culprit. Gaps and cracks let conditioned air escape and outside air in, forcing your HVAC system to work harder.
If damage is isolated to one area—maybe from a fallen branch or a specific storm event—repair might be enough. If you’re seeing problems in multiple areas, or if your siding is over 30 years old, replacement is usually the smarter move. We can assess your specific situation and give you an honest recommendation.
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