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Damaged siding isn’t just ugly. It’s a direct path for water to reach your sheathing, insulation, and framing.
In East Kingston, NH, where we see heavy snow, ice dams, and those surprise hail events that dent vinyl and crack fiber cement, even small siding damage turns into big problems fast. Water gets behind the panel, sits there all winter, and by spring you’re looking at rot, mold, or worse.
Siding repair in East Kingston, NH means stopping that cycle. You get matching panels that actually fit your home’s age and style, installed correctly so water runs off like it should. No gaps. No buckling. No wondering if the next storm is going to make things worse.
Paradise Remodeling Inc works throughout East Kingston, NH and the surrounding area. We’ve seen what happens when contractors rush siding repairs or use the wrong materials for this climate.
New Hampshire throws everything at your exterior. Scientists are predicting annual precipitation will increase 14-20% and extreme storms will triple in frequency. That means your siding needs to handle more water, more wind, and more freeze-thaw cycles than it did ten years ago.
We don’t cut corners on fasteners, flashing, or material grade. You’re hiring people who understand that fixing cracked vinyl siding in East Kingston, NH isn’t just about slapping up a replacement panel—it’s about making sure the repair lasts through another decade of New England weather.
First, we come out and look at the damage. Not just the obvious stuff—we check behind panels when needed, look for water stains, feel for soft spots. If there’s hidden damage, you’ll know before we start.
Then we give you a real number. Siding repair cost in East Kingston, NH typically runs $250 to $2,000 depending on how much needs replacing and whether there’s underlying damage. Vinyl is usually around $10 per square foot. If your insurance covers storm damage siding repair in East Kingston, NH, we’ll document everything you need for the claim.
Once you approve, we order materials that match your existing siding. Color matching old siding is tricky—sun fades vinyl over time, and some colors get discontinued. We use samples and manufacturer databases to get it as close as possible. Then we remove the damaged section, check the sheathing and moisture barrier, replace anything compromised, and install the new siding with proper overlap and fastening. The repair blends in, and more importantly, it keeps water out.
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Every siding repair in East Kingston, NH includes a full inspection of the damaged area and surrounding sections. We’re looking for what caused the problem and whether it affected more than what’s visible.
You get proper flashing and moisture barrier replacement if needed. A lot of older homes in East Kingston have original Tyvek or tar paper that’s degraded. If we’re opening up the wall, we make sure the weather barrier does its job.
Hail damage siding in East Kingston, NH often means multiple impact points across one side of your home. We map out all the damage so you know the full scope. If you’re filing an insurance claim, we provide photos and measurements that adjusters actually need. And because New Hampshire homeowners saw insurance rates jump 10.2% in 2024, we help you decide whether a claim makes sense or if paying out of pocket keeps your premiums stable.
Warped siding repair in East Kingston, NH usually means something’s wrong behind the panel—trapped moisture, poor ventilation, or heat buildup. We fix the symptom and the cause so it doesn’t warp again next summer.
Most homeowners in East Kingston, NH spend between $250 and $2,000 on siding repair, depending on how much material needs replacing and whether there’s damage to the sheathing or moisture barrier underneath. Vinyl siding repair runs about $10 per square foot for materials and labor.
Small repairs—a few cracked panels from a fallen branch or isolated hail damage—usually land on the lower end. Larger storm damage siding repair in East Kingston, NH, like an entire wall section hit by wind-driven hail, costs more because of the labor involved in removing, matching, and reinstalling multiple courses of siding.
If we find rot or water damage behind the siding, that adds to the cost because we have to replace sheathing and moisture barriers before installing new panels. We’ll always show you what’s compromised and explain why it needs fixing before we close up the wall.
Yes, but it takes some work. Matching old siding colors in East Kingston, NH is one of the trickier parts of siding repair because UV exposure fades vinyl over time, and manufacturers discontinue colors or change formulas.
We start by identifying your siding’s brand and original color code, usually stamped on the back of a panel or listed in your home’s build records if it’s newer. Then we pull samples from current product lines to compare against your existing siding in natural light. Sometimes we get a perfect match. Other times we get close enough that the difference disappears once the new panel weathers a few months.
If your siding is really old or the color is long discontinued, we might recommend replacing an entire wall section so everything matches and ages together. That costs more upfront, but it looks better and avoids the patchwork effect where repairs stand out for years.
Usually, yes—if the damage came from a sudden event like a storm, hail, or falling tree. Homeowners insurance in New Hampshire typically covers wind damage and hail damage siding under your dwelling coverage, which protects the structure of your home.
The catch is your deductible. Many New Hampshire policies include separate wind and hail deductibles that are a percentage of your dwelling limit, not a flat dollar amount. If your home is insured for $300,000 and you have a 2% wind deductible, you’re paying the first $6,000 out of pocket.
For small repairs under $1,000, it often makes more sense to pay yourself and avoid filing a claim. Insurance companies track claims, and frequent small ones can increase your premiums. We’ve seen East Kingston, NH homeowners face 7.2% increases in 2023 and another 10.2% in 2024, so protecting your rate matters. We’ll document the damage either way so you can make an informed decision about whether to file.
Cracked vinyl siding in East Kingston, NH usually comes from impact—hail, thrown rocks, debris during storms, or something hitting the house. Vinyl is durable but not indestructible, and a direct hit can crack or puncture a panel.
Warped siding repair in East Kingston, NH is almost always heat-related. Dark-colored siding absorbs more heat, and if there’s a heat source nearby—like a grill too close to the house, reflected sunlight from a window, or a dryer vent blowing hot air directly onto a panel—the vinyl softens and warps. Poor installation causes warping too. If the installer nailed panels too tight or didn’t leave room for expansion and contraction, the siding buckles when temperatures swing.
New Hampshire’s climate makes this worse because we get extreme temperature shifts. A panel that’s frozen solid in January might be 100+ degrees in July sun. Vinyl needs room to move, and if it doesn’t have it, it warps. Fixing warped siding means replacing the panel and making sure the new one is installed with proper spacing and ventilation so it doesn’t happen again.
Most siding repairs in East Kingston, NH take a few hours to a full day, depending on how much we’re replacing and whether we need to address underlying damage. A simple fix—swapping out two or three cracked panels—might be done in half a day once we have the matching materials.
Larger storm damage siding repair in East Kingston, NH, especially if we’re replacing sections across multiple walls or dealing with water damage behind the siding, can take two to three days. We’re not just pulling off old panels and slapping up new ones. We’re checking sheathing, replacing moisture barriers if they’re compromised, making sure flashing is correct, and installing everything so it actually keeps water out long-term.
Weather plays a role too. We can’t install siding in heavy rain or when temperatures drop below freezing because adhesives and sealants won’t cure properly. New Hampshire’s long winters mean there are stretches where exterior work has to wait. If you’ve got urgent damage and it’s December, we’ll do temporary weatherproofing and schedule the full repair for spring.
If the damage is isolated to one area and your siding is less than 20 years old, repair makes sense. You save money, and if we can match the color well, the repair blends in fine.
But if you’re fixing siding for the third time in five years, or if the damage is spread across multiple walls, or if your siding is 25+ years old and showing its age everywhere, replacement starts to make more financial sense. You’re not just fixing today’s problem—you’re buying another 30 years of protection and eliminating the constant maintenance cycle.
In East Kingston, NH, where storms are increasing in frequency and intensity, older siding that’s already been patched multiple times might not hold up to what’s coming. We’ll walk you through the math. Sometimes spending $2,000 on repairs now means you’ll spend another $3,000 in two years when the next storm hits. Other times, a repair buys you five solid years before you need to think about full replacement. We’ll tell you what we’d do if it was our house.
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