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Your home faces salt air, hurricane winds, and brutal winters. Generic siding fails when you need it most.
Quality siding installation means no more worrying about storm damage or skyrocketing energy bills. You get materials that actually resist Long Island’s weather extremes—vinyl that won’t crack in freeze-thaw cycles, insulation that cuts heating costs, and colors that won’t fade after one summer.
The result? A home that looks better, costs less to maintain, and protects your family year-round. No more emergency repairs after every storm or painting every few years.
We’ve been serving Hagerman and Long Island families since 2002. We’re the local contractor who understands exactly what your home faces—from nor’easters to summer heat waves.
We’re fully licensed and insured in Suffolk and Nassau Counties. Our team knows which materials actually hold up to coastal conditions and which ones fail after the first big storm.
You’re not getting a fly-by-night crew or someone learning on your house. You’re getting proven expertise from contractors who live here too.
We start with a thorough assessment of your current siding and your home’s specific needs. No generic estimates—we factor in your home’s exposure to wind, sun, and moisture.
Next, we walk you through material options that make sense for your budget and Long Island’s climate. We explain what works and what doesn’t, so you can make an informed decision.
Installation is handled by our experienced crew using proper techniques for coastal conditions. We protect your landscaping, work efficiently, and clean up completely when finished. You get professional results without the hassle.
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Vinyl siding is our most popular choice for good reason. It sheds moisture instead of absorbing it, resists salt air corrosion, and never needs painting. Quality vinyl maintains its color despite Long Island’s intense summer sun and handles temperature swings without cracking.
Fiber cement siding offers premium durability for homeowners wanting the look of wood without the maintenance headaches. It’s fire-resistant, pest-proof, and stands up to hurricane-force winds.
For traditional appeal, we install wood siding with proper weatherproofing techniques. While it requires more maintenance, quality wood siding adds unmatched character to your home. We use materials and methods that extend its lifespan in our coastal climate.
Siding installation costs in Hagerman typically range from $9,000 to $25,000 for a complete home, depending on your home’s size, material choice, and project complexity. Vinyl siding runs $5-9 per square foot installed, while fiber cement costs $7-14 per square foot.
Several factors affect your final cost: removing old siding, repairs to underlying structure, trim work, and material quality. Homes with complex architectural features or multiple stories require more labor and materials.
We provide detailed estimates that break down all costs upfront. No surprise charges or hidden fees—you’ll know exactly what you’re paying for before we start.
Vinyl siding performs exceptionally well in Long Island’s coastal climate. It resists salt air corrosion, handles freeze-thaw cycles without cracking, and sheds moisture instead of absorbing it. Quality vinyl maintains its appearance through hurricanes, nor’easters, and intense summer heat.
Fiber cement siding is another excellent choice for our area. It’s engineered to withstand high winds, won’t support mold growth, and provides superior insulation. While more expensive than vinyl, it offers premium durability and fire resistance.
Wood siding can work beautifully here with proper installation and maintenance. However, it requires regular upkeep to prevent moisture damage and pest issues. We recommend it for homeowners who prioritize aesthetics and don’t mind maintenance requirements.
Most siding installations in Hagerman take 5-10 days, depending on your home’s size and weather conditions. A typical single-story ranch might be completed in a week, while larger two-story homes require 10-14 days.
Weather delays are possible—we don’t install siding in rain or high winds because it compromises quality. We’d rather take extra time than deliver subpar results.
We work efficiently while maintaining quality standards. Our crew arrives on schedule, works full days, and keeps you informed about progress. You’ll know what to expect each day of the project.
We handle both siding repairs and complete replacements. Storm damage, impact damage, or isolated problem areas often need targeted repairs rather than full replacement.
For repairs, we match your existing siding material and color as closely as possible. We also address underlying issues that caused the damage—like moisture problems or inadequate flashing.
However, if your siding is approaching 20 years old or has multiple problem areas, replacement might be more cost-effective long-term. We’ll give you an honest assessment of repair versus replacement costs and benefits.
We provide comprehensive warranties covering both materials and workmanship. Material warranties vary by manufacturer—vinyl siding typically comes with 20-30 year warranties, while fiber cement offers 30-50 year coverage.
Our workmanship warranty covers installation quality for 15 years when payment is made in full. This includes proper attachment, flashing, and weatherproofing techniques.
If issues arise during the warranty period, we return to address them at no charge. We stand behind our work because we’ve been serving Long Island families for over two decades and plan to be here for decades more.
Installing over existing siding is sometimes possible, but it’s not always the best approach. We need to inspect your current siding’s condition, check for moisture damage, and ensure the wall structure can handle additional weight.
If your existing siding is in good condition with no moisture issues, overlay installation can save money on removal and disposal costs. However, you lose the opportunity to inspect and repair underlying problems.
We typically recommend full removal for Long Island homes because moisture issues are common in our climate. Removing old siding lets us inspect the sheathing, upgrade insulation, and ensure proper vapor barriers—critical for long-term performance in coastal conditions.