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Your energy bills drop because proper insulation keeps your home comfortable year-round. You stop worrying about storm damage because quality materials handle whatever Long Island weather throws at them.
You get your weekends back. No more scraping, painting, or patching failing siding every few years.
Your home value increases immediately. Buyers see well-maintained exterior cladding and know they’re looking at a property that’s been cared for properly.
We’ve been protecting Melville homes for years. We understand how coastal humidity, winter freeze-thaw cycles, and summer heat affect different siding materials.
We’re licensed, insured, and familiar with local building codes. When we install your siding, it’s done right the first time.
Our crews live and work in the area. We see our completed projects around town, which means we care about the quality that goes on your home.
We start with a thorough inspection of your existing siding and underlying structure. You get a detailed written estimate that breaks down materials, labor, and timeline.
Once you approve, we handle permits and order materials. Our crews protect your landscaping and property before starting any work.
Installation happens systematically – old siding comes off, we address any underlying issues, install proper insulation and moisture barriers, then mount your new siding with manufacturer-approved fasteners and techniques. Clean-up happens daily, and we do a final walkthrough with you before considering the job complete.
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Vinyl siding works well for most Melville homes – it’s affordable, low-maintenance, and handles our climate effectively. Insulated vinyl siding adds energy efficiency that makes sense given Long Island utility costs.
Fiber cement siding like HardiePlank offers superior durability and fire resistance. It costs more upfront but lasts longer and handles severe weather better than vinyl.
Wood siding gives you that classic Long Island look but requires more maintenance. Cedar and other quality woods can last decades with proper care.
We help you choose based on your budget, maintenance preferences, and home style. Every material we install comes with manufacturer warranties plus our workmanship guarantee.
Most single-family homes take 3-7 days depending on size and complexity. Weather can extend timelines, especially during Long Island’s unpredictable spring and fall seasons.
We give you realistic timeframes upfront and keep you updated if conditions change. Two-story homes or houses with complex architectural details take longer than simple ranch styles.
The key is proper preparation. Rushing leads to problems later, so we plan for quality installation rather than speed alone.
Insulated vinyl siding has a foam backing that improves energy efficiency and reduces noise. For Melville homes, this typically means 15-20% better insulation performance.
Regular vinyl siding costs less upfront but doesn’t provide the same thermal benefits. Given Long Island energy costs, insulated siding often pays for itself within 5-7 years through lower utility bills.
Insulated siding also feels more solid and handles wind better. If energy efficiency matters to you, it’s worth the upgrade.
Yes, most siding replacement projects in Melville require building permits. We handle the permit process for you as part of our service.
The permit ensures work meets local building codes and protects you if you sell your home later. Unpermitted work can create problems during home sales or insurance claims.
We know Melville’s requirements and have established relationships with local building departments. This keeps your project moving without delays.
If more than 30% of your siding shows damage, replacement usually makes more sense financially. Look for warping, cracking, loose pieces, or areas where moisture has gotten behind the siding.
High energy bills often indicate failing siding that’s lost its insulating properties. Constant maintenance needs – painting, caulking, patching – also suggest it’s time for replacement.
We provide honest assessments during our free estimates. Sometimes spot repairs work fine, but we’ll tell you when replacement is the smarter long-term choice.
Fiber cement siding handles coastal conditions best – it resists moisture, doesn’t expand and contract like vinyl, and won’t rot like wood. It costs more but lasts longer in our humid, salty environment.
Quality vinyl siding also performs well if properly installed with adequate ventilation. Avoid cheap vinyl that becomes brittle in temperature swings.
Wood siding can work but needs regular maintenance to prevent moisture damage. Cedar naturally resists rot better than other wood options.
Vinyl siding typically runs $8-12 per square foot installed, while fiber cement ranges from $12-18 per square foot. Wood siding varies widely based on species and grade.
Your total cost depends on your home’s size, architectural complexity, and material choice. Two-story homes cost more per square foot due to additional safety equipment and labor requirements.
We provide detailed written estimates that break down all costs. No surprises or hidden fees – you know exactly what you’re paying for before work begins.