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Your home stops leaking. The cracked vinyl siding in Hollis that’s been letting moisture behind your walls gets replaced with panels that actually match. You’re not wondering if it’ll hold up through the next storm.
New Hampshire weather doesn’t mess around. Hail damage to siding in Hollis can compromise your home’s envelope in ways you won’t see until water’s already getting in. When we handle siding repair in Hollis, NH, the goal is simple: stop the damage, match the existing material, and make sure it lasts.
You’ll know exactly what the siding repair cost in Hollis, NH looks like before we start. No surprises halfway through when we “discover” something that should’ve been caught during the estimate. If your insurance is covering storm damage siding repair in Hollis, we’ll document everything they need to see.
Paradise Remodeling Inc holds a Massachusetts HIC License and serves homeowners throughout Hollis, NH with the same approach: quality first, even when it costs us more. We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we’ve met their standards for reliability and results.
Hollis homes deal with serious weather. The 2008 ice storm, regular nor’easters, summer hail—your siding takes a beating. We’ve seen what happens when repairs get rushed or done with mismatched materials. It doesn’t hold.
We’re not the cheapest option for siding repair in Hollis. We’re the option that uses the right materials, doesn’t cut corners on flashing or underlayment, and actually shows up when we say we will.
You call, we schedule an inspection within a few days—or faster if it’s urgent. We look at the damaged area, check what’s happening behind it, and figure out whether you need a patch, a panel replacement, or something more involved. You get a written estimate that breaks down materials and labor.
If you’re filing an insurance claim for hail damage siding in Hollis or storm damage, we document everything with photos and measurements. Most claims get approved when the documentation’s thorough. We’ve done this enough times to know what adjusters need to see.
Once you approve the estimate, we order materials that match your existing siding—color, profile, thickness. Matching old siding colors in Hollis matters more than most contractors admit. A close match from across the street still looks wrong up close. We pull samples and get it right.
The actual repair happens fast. We remove damaged sections, inspect and repair any underlying issues like rotted sheathing or compromised house wrap, then install the new siding with proper flashing and sealing. You’re not left with an open wall overnight.
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Every siding repair in Hollis, NH starts with finding out why it failed. Cracked vinyl siding usually means impact damage or a manufacturing defect. Warped siding repair in Hollis often points to heat reflection from windows or poor ventilation behind the panels. We fix the symptom and the cause.
You get the damaged siding removed and disposed of. Any water-damaged sheathing or insulation gets replaced—not just covered up. New house wrap and flashing go in where needed. Then the new siding panels get installed with the correct nail placement and expansion gaps so they don’t buckle when temperatures swing.
Over 35% of New Hampshire homes are more than 50 years old, and Hollis has its share of older houses with original siding that’s seen better days. If you’re repairing a section on a home with discontinued siding, we’ll track down the closest match available or discuss your options for a larger replacement that blends better.
We handle vinyl, fiber cement, wood, and engineered wood siding repairs. The process changes depending on the material, but the standard doesn’t: it needs to keep water out and last through New Hampshire winters without failing.
Basic repairs—fixing a few cracked panels or replacing a small damaged section—typically run between $300 and $1,000 depending on the material and how much prep work the underlying structure needs. Partial siding replacement covering a larger area usually falls between $1,000 and $3,500.
The real cost depends on what’s happening behind the siding. If the house wrap is torn or the sheathing is rotted, that adds to the scope. We don’t know that until we pull the damaged siding off, but we’ll tell you before we go further.
Storm damage siding repair in Hollis that’s covered by insurance changes the equation. Your out-of-pocket cost is usually just the deductible. We document everything for the claim and work directly with adjusters when needed.
Matching old siding colors in Hollis is part art, part detective work. If your siding is still being manufactured, we can usually get an exact match by identifying the product line and color code. If it’s been discontinued, we pull a sample piece and compare it against current options from multiple manufacturers.
Vinyl siding fades over time, especially on south-facing walls. A brand new panel in the original color often looks noticeably different next to 15-year-old faded siding. Sometimes the best approach is replacing an entire wall or section so the new material blends naturally.
We bring samples to your house and hold them up in natural light before ordering. What looks close in the warehouse can look off on your home. If we can’t get a match that satisfies you, we’ll talk through your options—including whether a larger replacement makes more sense than a patchwork repair.
Most siding repairs in Hollis, NH take one to three days depending on the size of the damaged area and what we find when we open it up. A simple panel replacement on a single-story home might be done in a few hours. A larger repair involving multiple walls or second-story work takes longer.
Weather delays happen. We’re not installing siding in heavy rain or when temperatures drop below the manufacturer’s minimum installation temperature. That’s not us being picky—it’s following the installation specs so your warranty stays valid and the material performs correctly.
If we’re waiting on a custom color match or a special-order material, lead time can add a week or two. We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront and update you if anything changes.
Insurance typically covers sudden damage from storms, hail, or falling trees—not gradual wear and tear or damage from deferred maintenance. If a hailstorm in Hollis damaged your siding last month, that’s usually covered. If your siding is cracking because it’s 30 years old and brittle, that’s generally not.
The key is documentation. We take detailed photos showing the extent and cause of damage, provide measurements, and write up a scope of work that explains what needs to be repaired and why. Most claims get approved when the documentation clearly shows storm damage.
We’ve worked with enough insurance adjusters to know what they’re looking for. If your claim gets denied and you think it shouldn’t have been, we can provide additional documentation or meet with the adjuster on-site to walk through the damage. You’re not navigating that process alone.
We stop, document it with photos, and call you before doing anything beyond the original scope. If we pull off damaged siding and find rotted sheathing or mold on the studs, you need to know about it before we proceed. You’ll get a clear explanation of what we found, why it needs to be addressed, and what it’ll cost to fix it properly.
Most homeowners appreciate the heads-up even when it’s not what they wanted to hear. Covering up underlying damage doesn’t make it go away—it just makes it worse and more expensive down the road. We’d rather have the uncomfortable conversation now than have you dealing with a bigger problem in two years.
If the additional work is storm-related and you’re filing an insurance claim, we document the newly discovered damage and add it to the claim. Adjusters expect to see some hidden damage once siding comes off, especially after major weather events in Hollis.
Yes. If a storm just ripped siding off your house and your wall is exposed, that’s an emergency. We’ll get someone out to tarp or temporarily seal the opening so you’re not taking on water while we line up the full repair.
Emergency siding repairs in Hollis get prioritized because exposed sheathing and insulation deteriorate fast when they’re getting hit with rain. Even a day or two of exposure can turn a siding repair into a wall reconstruction if water gets into the cavity and soaks the insulation and framing.
We keep materials on hand for temporary weather sealing and can usually respond within 24 hours for genuine emergencies. The permanent repair might take a few days to schedule depending on our workload and material availability, but we’ll make sure your house is sealed and protected in the meantime.