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You stop worrying about what’s happening behind the walls. Water stays out. Drafts disappear. Your heating bill stops climbing every time the temperature drops.
That’s what proper siding repair in Weston, MA should do. Not just cover the problem—solve it. When we repair storm damage siding or fix warped siding, we’re addressing what caused it in the first place, not just what you can see from the curb.
Most homeowners don’t realize how much damage sits hidden until an inspection reveals rot, mold, or insulation that’s been soaked for months. You get ahead of that. You protect the structure. And you avoid the kind of repair bills that come from waiting too long.
We’ve spent over a decade working on homes across the North Shore, including plenty of properties in Weston where the standard isn’t negotiable. We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, ranked in the top 8% of licensed contractors in Massachusetts by BuildZoom.
That matters because it means we’ve been vetted. Our work gets checked. And we back it with a 5-year workmanship warranty—longer than most in this industry.
Weston homes aren’t cookie-cutter, and neither are the repairs they need. Whether it’s matching old siding colors on a historic colonial or fixing cracked vinyl siding after a hailstorm, we handle it without cutting corners. You’re not getting the cheapest option here. You’re getting the one that lasts.
It starts with an inspection. We look at the damage, check what’s underneath, and figure out whether you need a repair or if something bigger is brewing. You get a clear answer, not a sales pitch.
If it’s repairable, we source the right materials. That’s harder than it sounds when you’re dealing with discontinued colors or older profiles, but we have access to specialty suppliers who can match what’s already on your home. No obvious patches. No “close enough” color matching.
Then we handle the actual work—removing damaged sections, addressing any moisture or structural issues, and installing new siding that integrates with what’s there. If insurance is involved, we document everything and provide the estimates and photos your claim needs. The process is straightforward. The work isn’t rushed. And when we’re done, it should look like the problem was never there.
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Siding repair cost in Weston, MA depends on the extent of damage, the material, and how much prep work is needed. Storm damage siding repair typically runs between $2,600 and $22,000 depending on severity, with most jobs landing around $12,000. Smaller fixes—like patching cracked vinyl siding or replacing a few warped boards—cost less, but they still require the right materials and proper installation.
You’re paying for more than labor. You’re paying for someone who knows how to handle hail damage siding without making it worse, who understands how New England weather tests every seam and joint, and who won’t leave you with a repair that fails in two years.
Weston’s Historic District has specific requirements for materials and colors. If your home falls under those guidelines, we handle the permit process and make sure everything meets local standards. That’s not an upsell—it’s part of doing the job right. And because we’re local, we already know what the town requires and how to work within those rules without delays.
Start by looking at how much of your siding is damaged. If it’s isolated to one section—maybe from a fallen branch or hail damage—repair makes sense. If you’re seeing widespread cracking, warping, or rot across multiple walls, replacement is probably the smarter move.
Check behind the siding if you can. If the sheathing or insulation is compromised, a patch won’t solve the problem. You’ll just be covering up structural issues that will cost more later.
We’ll give you an honest assessment during the inspection. If repair works, we’ll tell you. If it doesn’t, we’ll explain why and what replacement would involve. The goal is to help you make the right call for your home and budget, not to upsell you on work you don’t need.
Usually, yes—but it depends on the age and type of siding. Matching old siding colors is one of the trickiest parts of repair work, especially if the material has been discontinued or if UV exposure has faded the original color.
We work with specialty suppliers who can custom-match older profiles and colors. Sometimes that means ordering samples and comparing them on-site in different lighting. It takes longer, but it’s the only way to avoid a visible patch job.
If an exact match isn’t possible, we’ll walk you through your options. That might mean replacing a full wall section so the color transition happens at a corner, or it might mean choosing a complementary shade that blends better than a near-miss. Either way, you’ll know what to expect before we start.
Most siding repairs take one to three days, depending on the scope. A simple fix—replacing a few cracked boards or patching storm damage—can be done in a day. Larger jobs that involve multiple walls, moisture remediation, or custom color matching take longer.
Weather plays a role, especially in Massachusetts. We can’t install siding in heavy rain or freezing temperatures, so timing matters. If you’re scheduling work in late fall or winter, expect some flexibility in the timeline.
We’ll give you a realistic estimate upfront and keep you updated if anything changes. The goal is to get it done right without dragging it out, but we won’t rush through steps that matter—like letting sealant cure or ensuring flashing is properly installed.
It depends on what caused the damage. Most policies cover sudden events—hail damage siding, wind damage, or storm-related impacts. They don’t cover gradual wear, poor maintenance, or age-related deterioration.
The key is documentation. Insurance companies want proof that a covered event caused the damage, not just photos of the result. We provide detailed estimates, damage reports, and photos that show the cause and extent of the problem. That documentation makes the claims process smoother.
If your claim gets denied or undervalued, having a professional assessment helps. We’ve worked with enough insurance adjusters to know what they’re looking for, and we can walk you through what to expect. Even if insurance doesn’t cover it, you’ll at least know where you stand.
We address it before we install anything new. Covering up rot or mold doesn’t fix the problem—it just hides it until it gets worse. If we find compromised sheathing, insulation, or framing during the repair, we’ll stop and show you what’s going on.
From there, we remove the damaged material, treat any mold, and replace what’s necessary. That might mean sistering new framing onto old studs or installing new sheathing and moisture barriers. It adds to the cost, but it’s not optional if you want a repair that lasts.
Most rot happens because water got in and couldn’t get out. We fix the entry point—whether it’s failed caulking, missing flashing, or improper installation—so it doesn’t happen again. That’s the part that matters most.
Yes. Weston has specific rules, especially if your home is in the Historic District or if the work involves structural changes. We handle the permit application, submit the required documentation, and make sure everything meets local building codes.
Most siding repairs don’t require permits unless you’re replacing large sections or altering the exterior appearance in a way that affects the home’s character. But if a permit is needed, we take care of it. That’s part of the service.
You won’t have to deal with the town or figure out what forms to file. We’ve done this enough times to know what Weston requires, and we build that timeline into the project so there are no surprises or delays.