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Your siding isn’t just about looks. When it fails, you’re dealing with moisture damage, mold growth, and energy costs that climb every season.
New siding cuts heat transfer. That means your HVAC system works less, your bills drop, and your home stays comfortable year-round. You’re not patching problems anymore—you’re solving them.
In Village of the Branch, where median home values hit $711,000, your exterior matters. Buyers notice updated siding immediately. Homes with fresh exteriors spend less time on the market and sell for more. Fiber cement siding returns 80-88% of your investment. Vinyl returns 74-80%. That’s real money back when you sell.
You also stop worrying about storm damage. Long Island gets hit with wind, rain, and coastal conditions that rot wood and corrode cheap materials. The right siding handles it without constant maintenance calls.
SkyLuxe Construction is a family-owned business that’s been handling exterior renovations across Suffolk County for years. We’re not new to this. We know what Long Island’s coastal climate does to homes, and we know which materials hold up.
We’re fully licensed and insured. When we quote a price, that’s what you pay—no surprise charges halfway through the job. Our work comes with material warranties ranging from 20 to 50 years, plus a 5-year workmanship warranty covering installation quality.
Village of the Branch homeowners deal with specific challenges. Homes here were mostly built between 1940 and 1969, which means aging siding that wasn’t designed for today’s weather patterns or energy standards. We handle the permits, inspections, and code compliance so you don’t have to chase down paperwork.
First, we come out and look at your home. We check for damage, measure everything, and talk through material options that fit your budget and your home’s style. You’ll know upfront what this costs and how long it takes.
Once you approve the quote, we handle permits and schedule the work. We remove your old siding carefully, inspect the underlying structure for rot or damage, and make any necessary repairs before installing new materials. Every seam gets sealed properly. Every piece gets fastened correctly. No shortcuts.
After installation, we clean up completely and walk you through the finished work. You’ll see exactly what we did and why. We also provide maintenance guidance so your siding lasts as long as it should. If anything needs adjustment within the first year, we come back and handle it—no charge.
The whole process typically takes one to two weeks depending on your home’s size and the scope of repairs needed underneath. You’re not left guessing what’s happening or when we’ll be done.
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We install vinyl, fiber cement, and composite siding. Each material has advantages depending on your priorities—cost, durability, maintenance, appearance. We’ll explain the differences in plain terms so you can decide what makes sense for your home.
In Village of the Branch, most homeowners choose materials that resist moisture and require minimal upkeep. Vinyl siding is affordable and available in dozens of colors. Fiber cement looks like real wood but won’t rot, warp, or attract insects. Composite siding blends durability with a premium appearance.
We also handle insulation upgrades during installation. Adding insulated backing reduces energy loss significantly. With Long Island’s rising utility costs, that upgrade pays for itself over time.
Color trends in 2025 lean toward darker palettes—slate gray, deep navy, charcoal—paired with crisp white trim. About 35% of new installations use these bold colors. They hide dirt better and give homes a modern, high-end look that appeals to buyers. We’ll show you samples and explain what works with your home’s architecture and neighborhood aesthetic.
Vinyl siding typically runs $8,000 to $15,000 for an average home. Fiber cement costs more—usually $15,000 to $30,000—but lasts longer and offers better ROI when you sell.
Your actual cost depends on your home’s size, the material you choose, and how much underlying damage we find when we remove the old siding. Homes built in the 1940s through 1960s, which is most of Village of the Branch, often have rot or structural issues underneath that need fixing before new siding goes on.
We provide detailed quotes upfront. You’ll know what you’re paying before we start, and that price doesn’t change unless you request additional work. No hidden fees, no surprise charges after we’re halfway done.
Fiber cement and vinyl both handle Long Island weather well, but for different reasons. Fiber cement resists salt air corrosion, won’t rot from humidity, and holds up against wind-driven rain. It’s heavier and more durable, which matters when storms roll through.
Vinyl siding is lighter, costs less, and requires almost no maintenance. Modern vinyl doesn’t fade like older versions did, and it won’t crack in cold weather if installed correctly. It’s a solid choice if you want good performance without the higher upfront cost of fiber cement.
Wood siding looks great but demands constant maintenance in coastal areas. Salt air accelerates rot, and humidity creates mold issues. Unless you’re committed to repainting and sealing every few years, wood isn’t practical here. Composite siding offers a middle ground—better durability than wood with less maintenance than fiber cement.
Most homes take one to two weeks once we start. Smaller homes or straightforward replacements can be done in a week. Larger homes, or jobs where we find significant rot or structural damage underneath, take closer to two weeks.
Weather can delay outdoor work, especially during Long Island’s rainy spring months or winter cold snaps. We don’t rush through installations just to meet a deadline if conditions aren’t right. Proper installation matters more than speed.
Before we start the physical work, there’s usually a one-to-two-week window for permits and material ordering. We handle the permit applications and inspections, so you’re not dealing with the town building department. Once materials arrive and permits clear, we schedule your start date and stick to it.
Yes, if your current siding is old or damaged. Gaps, cracks, and poor insulation let conditioned air escape, which forces your HVAC system to work harder. New siding with proper insulation backing reduces heat transfer significantly.
Insulated vinyl siding can cut energy loss by 20-30% compared to uninsulated siding. That translates to lower heating bills in winter and lower cooling costs in summer. With Long Island’s energy rates, those savings add up quickly—often $300 to $600 per year for an average home.
The payback period varies, but most homeowners see noticeable bill reductions within the first year. Beyond energy savings, you also get better temperature consistency inside. Rooms that used to feel drafty or overly warm become more comfortable year-round.
Yes. Village of the Branch requires building permits for siding replacement because it’s considered exterior alteration work. The permit process ensures the work meets current building codes and energy efficiency standards.
We handle all permit applications and coordinate inspections with the village building department. You don’t need to take time off work or navigate the paperwork yourself. Permit costs are included in our quotes, so there’s no surprise expense.
Skipping permits is a mistake. If you sell your home later, unpermitted work can kill deals during the inspection phase. Buyers’ attorneys and inspectors check for proper permits, and missing documentation raises red flags. Doing it right the first time protects your investment and keeps your sale process smooth.
Start by looking at your roof color and any stone or brick elements you’re keeping. Your siding should complement those fixed elements, not clash with them. Darker siding works well with lighter roofs. Lighter siding pairs better with darker roofs.
Consider your neighborhood too. Village of the Branch has a cohesive, upscale aesthetic. You want your home to stand out in a good way—updated and well-maintained—without looking out of place. Bold colors like charcoal, navy, and deep green are trending in 2025 and appeal to buyers, but they need to fit your home’s style.
We bring physical samples to your home so you can see how colors look in actual lighting conditions. Paint chips and online photos don’t show true color. Samples let you compare options against your roof, trim, and landscaping before making a final decision. Most homeowners narrow it down to two or three choices, then pick the one that feels right when they see it on their house.
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