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You know that feeling when you drive up to your house and actually feel proud of how it looks? That’s what happens when your siding does its job properly.
No more watching paint peel off in strips every few years. No more worrying about what the next storm will do to your home’s exterior. No more cringing at your energy bills because your house can’t hold heat or cool air where it belongs.
When your siding works the way it should, your home becomes the sanctuary it’s supposed to be. You get real protection from Patchogue Highlands’ coastal weather, genuine energy savings, and the kind of curb appeal that makes your neighbors wonder what you did differently.
We’ve been protecting Long Island homes for years, and we understand exactly what your house faces here in Patchogue Highlands.
The salt air, the humidity, the nor’easters that roll through every winter, the summer heat that bakes everything in sight. We’ve seen what works and what fails when it comes to siding on Long Island, and we only install materials that can handle what Mother Nature throws at them.
We’re licensed, insured, and we stand behind our work with real warranties. When we say your siding will protect your home, we mean it.
First, we come out and assess your current siding situation. We look at what’s working, what’s failing, and what your house specifically needs based on its age, style, and exposure to the elements.
Then we walk you through your options. Vinyl siding if you want the most cost-effective solution that still performs well. Fiber cement like HardiePlank if you want maximum durability and weather resistance. Wood siding if you prefer the classic look and don’t mind the maintenance.
We handle all the permits and prep work. Our crew removes the old siding properly, addresses any underlying issues we find, and installs your new siding according to manufacturer specifications. We clean up completely and walk you through everything we’ve done.
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Living in Patchogue Highlands means your siding faces some serious challenges. The coastal location brings salt air that corrodes cheaper materials, humidity that warps and rots wood, and storms that test everything.
That’s why we focus on materials proven to handle Long Island’s climate. Vinyl siding that won’t fade or crack under the summer sun. Insulated vinyl that actually helps with your energy bills. Fiber cement siding like HardiePlank that stands up to hurricane-force winds and won’t feed a fire.
We source materials from manufacturers who back their products with real warranties, and we install everything according to their specifications so those warranties actually mean something. Your siding isn’t just about looks – it’s your home’s first line of defense.
Siding costs depend on your home’s size, the material you choose, and the complexity of the installation. For a typical Long Island home, vinyl siding runs $5 to $9 per square foot installed, while fiber cement like HardiePlank costs $7 to $14 per square foot.
Most homeowners in Patchogue Highlands spend between $12,000 and $25,000 for complete siding replacement. That includes removing the old siding, addressing any underlying issues, and installing the new materials with proper flashing and trim work.
We provide detailed written estimates that break down material and labor costs, so you know exactly what you’re paying for. No surprises, no hidden fees.
For Long Island’s coastal climate, you want materials that handle humidity, salt air, and temperature swings without constant maintenance. Vinyl siding performs well here because it won’t rot, doesn’t need painting, and handles moisture without problems.
Fiber cement siding like HardiePlank is even better if your budget allows. It’s engineered specifically for harsh climates, won’t burn, and comes with 30-year warranties. It handles everything from hurricane winds to freezing temperatures without cracking or warping.
Wood siding looks great but requires regular maintenance in our humid climate. Cedar holds up better than other woods, but you’ll still need to stain or paint it every few years to prevent rot and insect damage.
Most siding installations take 5 to 10 days depending on your home’s size and the complexity of the job. A simple ranch house with vinyl siding might be done in a week, while a larger colonial with multiple dormers and architectural details takes longer.
Weather affects the timeline too. We don’t install siding in heavy rain or high winds because proper installation requires dry conditions. We’ll adjust the schedule as needed to make sure the job is done right.
We give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated if anything changes. The goal is quality installation, not speed.
We handle both repairs and full replacement, depending on what your home needs. Sometimes a few damaged panels or sections can be repaired without redoing the entire house, especially if the damage is localized from storm impact or minor wear.
However, if your siding is more than 20 years old or if we find widespread issues like water damage behind the siding, replacement usually makes more sense. Patching old siding often leads to mismatched colors and textures, and you end up spending money on repairs that don’t solve the underlying problems.
We’ll assess your specific situation and give you honest recommendations about repair versus replacement based on the condition of your siding and your long-term goals.
You get two types of warranties with our siding installations: manufacturer warranties on the materials and our workmanship warranty on the installation. Vinyl siding typically comes with lifetime warranties against defects, while fiber cement like HardiePlank includes 30-year non-prorated warranties.
Our workmanship warranty covers the installation for several years, ensuring that if there are any issues with how the siding was installed, we’ll fix them at no cost to you. This covers things like proper flashing, correct fastening, and weatherproofing details.
We provide all warranty information in writing and help you register products with manufacturers when required. These warranties are transferable if you sell your home, which adds value for potential buyers.
Sometimes we can install new vinyl siding over existing materials if the current siding is flat, well-attached, and in good structural condition. This saves on removal costs and can be done with materials like old wood clapboard or flat aluminum siding.
However, we don’t recommend installing over damaged, warped, or rotting siding. Any moisture or structural problems underneath will continue to worsen and can void manufacturer warranties. We also can’t install over certain materials like cedar shingles or very thick existing siding.
We inspect your current siding carefully and let you know if installation over existing materials is possible. When in doubt, we recommend removal to ensure proper installation and long-term performance. It’s better to do the job right once than deal with problems later.
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