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You’re not dealing with peeling paint on your interior walls anymore. No more musty smells creeping into the living room because moisture found its way behind failing siding. Your energy bills stop climbing every winter when your heating system doesn’t have to compensate for air leaking through warped or cracked panels.
That’s what proper siding repair in Candia, NH actually does. It stops the problem at the source instead of covering it up for another season.
When we repair storm damage siding in Candia, you’re looking at protection that holds up against the hail storms that roll through here, the freeze-thaw cycles that crack inferior work, and the wind that tears off anything that wasn’t installed correctly. You get a home that looks complete again, not like someone slapped a mismatched panel on it and called it fixed.
We’ve spent over a decade working on homes in Candia, NH and the surrounding area. We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we meet requirements most contractors don’t even attempt. That certification isn’t just a badge—it’s proof that we’re held to a higher standard on every job.
You’re working with a team that’s seen what New Hampshire weather does to siding. We’ve repaired hail damage siding in Candia after those storms that drop quarter-sized hail for eight minutes straight. We’ve replaced sections torn off by wind and fixed the water damage that happens when homeowners wait too long to address the real problem.
We’re local, we’re established, and we’ve completed projects on time even when the scope expanded. That’s the difference between a contractor who manages the work and one who just shows up.
First, we come out and assess the actual damage—not what you think it is, but what’s really happening behind the surface. That means checking for moisture intrusion, looking at whether the issue is isolated or part of a bigger failure, and determining if you need repair or replacement. You’ll know the difference before we start, not after.
Then we give you a clear estimate. If insurance is involved, we document everything correctly so your claim doesn’t get denied over missing details. We’ve worked directly with providers enough times to know what they need to see.
Once you approve the work, we assign the right crew and set a realistic timeline. We’re on-site, managing the job from start to finish. If we’re fixing cracked vinyl siding in Candia, we’re also making sure the color match is exact—not close, exact. If we’re handling warped siding repair in Candia, we’re addressing why it warped in the first place, not just swapping the panel.
You get updates as we go, and the job gets finished when it’s actually complete.
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You’re getting an inspection that finds problems you didn’t know existed. We check the underlayment, the flashing, the seams—all the places where water sneaks in and causes the expensive damage. If there’s rot, we’re finding it before it spreads.
The repair itself uses materials built for New Hampshire’s climate. That means siding that can handle the temperature swings, the moisture, the freeze-thaw cycles that crack cheaper products. We’re not using whatever’s on sale. If you’ve got fiber cement, vinyl, or wood siding, we’re matching it properly and installing it so it performs like the rest of your exterior should have from the start.
Candia gets hit with severe weather regularly—New Hampshire has seen 21 confirmed billion-dollar disaster events since 1980, including severe storms and winter events that tear up siding. When we repair storm damage siding in Candia, NH, we’re accounting for that reality. You’re not getting a patch job that fails in two years. You’re getting a repair that holds up because it was done right the first time, with the right materials and the right process.
Most homeowners in Candia spend between $250 and $2,000 depending on the extent of the damage and the type of siding. Small repairs—like fixing a few cracked vinyl panels—run closer to the lower end. Larger jobs, like repairing hail damage siding across multiple walls or addressing warped siding that’s letting moisture into the structure, cost more.
Vinyl siding repairs typically cost around $10 per square foot for replacement panels. If you’re dealing with fiber cement like James Hardie, the material cost is higher, but so is the durability. The real cost comes from what you don’t fix. Letting damaged siding sit means water intrusion, which leads to rot, mold, and structural issues that cost thousands more to address later.
We give you an accurate estimate after inspecting the damage. If insurance is covering storm damage, we document everything so your claim goes through without unnecessary back-and-forth.
Yes, and it’s not optional if you want the repair to look right. Matching old siding colors in Candia is part of doing the job correctly. We identify the manufacturer, the product line, and the specific color code. If it’s been discontinued, we find the closest match or source custom options.
Vinyl siding fades over time from UV exposure, so even an exact color match from the factory might look slightly different next to 10-year-old panels. In those cases, we discuss your options: replace a full section so the color is uniform, or use the closest match and let it blend in naturally over a season as it weathers.
For fiber cement and wood siding, color matching involves paint, which gives us more control. We’re not guessing or using “close enough” swatches. You’re getting a repair that doesn’t announce itself every time someone looks at your house.
Warped siding happens when panels are installed too tightly, when moisture gets trapped behind them, or when low-quality materials can’t handle New Hampshire’s temperature swings. Vinyl expands and contracts with heat and cold. If it’s nailed down without room to move, it buckles. If water is sitting behind it because the underlayment failed, it warps from the pressure and moisture exposure.
Warped siding repair in Candia starts with figuring out why it warped. If the installation was the problem, we’re fixing that when we replace the panel. If moisture intrusion is the issue, we’re addressing the underlayment and flashing, not just swapping the siding and hoping it holds.
In most cases, warped panels need to be replaced, not straightened. Once vinyl or fiber cement warps, it doesn’t go back. But the repair is straightforward if it’s caught early. Let it go, and you’re looking at water damage inside your walls, which turns a $300 repair into a multi-thousand-dollar project.
Storm damage shows up as dents from hail, cracks from impact, or sections torn off by wind. You’ll see it after a severe weather event—missing panels, visible holes, or dents across multiple areas of your exterior. Hail damage siding in Candia often looks like small dimples or cracks, especially on vinyl. Wind damage is more obvious: shingles gone, siding ripped away, or pieces hanging loose.
Wear and tear is gradual. Fading, minor cracks in one or two spots, or slight warping that develops over years. Insurance typically covers sudden storm damage but not deterioration from age or lack of maintenance. That’s why documentation matters. If a storm just came through and you’re seeing new damage, we photograph everything, note the date, and provide the details your insurance company needs.
The difference affects whether your repair is covered or out-of-pocket. We’ve worked with enough claims in Candia to know what qualifies and what doesn’t. If you’re not sure, we’ll tell you honestly what you’re dealing with before you file anything.
Small repairs—fixing cracked vinyl siding or replacing a few damaged panels—usually take a day, sometimes less. Larger jobs, like repairing storm damage siding across multiple walls or addressing underlying moisture issues, can take several days to a week depending on the scope and weather conditions.
We’re not dragging out the timeline, but we’re also not rushing through steps that matter. If we need to let caulk cure or wait for custom-matched panels to arrive, that’s part of doing it right. We give you a realistic completion estimate upfront, and we stick to it unless something unexpected shows up during the work—like hidden rot or structural damage that needs to be addressed before we can close everything back up.
Candia’s weather can affect scheduling, especially in winter. We’re not installing siding in freezing rain or when temperatures drop too low for materials to seal properly. You’ll know the timeline before we start, and we’ll keep you updated if anything changes.
If the damage is isolated—a few cracked panels, a section hit by a fallen branch, or localized hail damage—repair makes sense. You’re fixing the problem without the cost and disruption of a full replacement. But if more than 30% of your siding is damaged, if you’re seeing widespread warping or moisture issues, or if the siding is old enough that it’s failing in multiple areas, replacement is the better move.
Here’s why: constantly repairing siding that’s at the end of its lifespan costs more over time than replacing it once and being done. Plus, if your siding is outdated, you’re losing energy efficiency. New siding improves insulation, cuts heating and cooling costs, and stops the cycle of patch jobs every year.
We’ll walk the property and tell you honestly what makes sense. If repair works, we’ll do that. If replacement is the smarter long-term decision, we’ll explain why and give you options that fit your budget and your home’s needs. You’re not getting pushed toward the more expensive option—you’re getting the recommendation that actually solves the problem.