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When your siding cracks, warps, or gets ripped off during a storm, you’re not just dealing with an eyesore. You’re looking at potential water damage, mold growth, and energy bills that creep higher every month because your home can’t hold heat the way it should.
Fixing cracked vinyl siding in Salisbury, MA isn’t just about making your house look better. It’s about sealing up weak points before moisture gets in and causes real problems. It’s about stopping drafts that make your furnace work overtime. And it’s about protecting your biggest investment from the kind of damage that only gets worse if you wait.
When the repair is done right, your home is weathertight again. Your energy bills drop. And you stop wondering what’s rotting behind the walls every time it rains.
We’ve spent over a decade repairing siding on homes throughout Salisbury and the North Shore. We know what coastal weather does to your exterior—the salt air, the wind-driven rain, the ice that builds up and pulls panels loose.
We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we’ve met strict standards for quality and reliability. We’re ranked in the top 8% of Massachusetts contractors and rated 4.8 out of 5 by homeowners who needed their siding fixed fast and done right. We back our work with a 5-year workmanship warranty, not the industry-standard one year, because we know our repairs hold up.
First, we come out and inspect the damage. We’re looking for obvious issues like missing or cracked panels, but also checking for hidden problems—places where water might already be getting in, spots where the underlayment is compromised, areas that need more than a surface fix.
Then we walk you through what needs to happen. If it’s hail damage siding in Salisbury, MA, we document everything for your insurance claim. If it’s warped siding repair from sun exposure or temperature swings, we explain why it happened and how we’ll prevent it from happening again. If you’re dealing with older siding and need color matching, we have access to specialty suppliers who can get close or we’ll help you think through a partial replacement that makes sense.
Once you approve the plan, we order materials and schedule the work. Most repairs take a day or two depending on the scope. We remove damaged sections, check the sheathing and insulation underneath, make any necessary fixes to the structure, then install new siding that’s sealed and secured properly. You’re left with a home that looks whole again and performs the way it should.
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Siding repair cost in Salisbury, MA typically runs between $400 and $1,400 depending on how much damage there is and what caused it. Storm damage siding repair often costs more because there’s usually underlying issues—sheathing that got wet, insulation that needs replacing, flashing that failed.
If you’re filing an insurance claim for hail damage siding in Salisbury, MA, most homeowners policies cover wind and hail damage to your exterior. We document everything and work with your adjuster to make sure the scope is accurate. That means you’re not paying out of pocket for storm repairs that should be covered.
Matching old siding colors is one of the trickier parts of any repair, especially if your siding has been up for years and the color has faded. We work with suppliers who stock discontinued lines and can get pretty close. If we can’t match it exactly, we’ll talk through your options—whether that’s replacing a full wall so the color is uniform, or choosing a complementary shade that doesn’t look like a patch job.
Storm damage usually shows up as dents, cracks, or missing panels in a pattern—often on one side of the house where the wind or hail hit hardest. You’ll see impact marks, especially from hail, that look like small dings or punctures. If shingles are also damaged on your roof, that’s a good sign the siding took a hit too.
Wear and tear looks different. It’s more gradual—fading that happens over years, warping from temperature changes, or cracks that form along seams where the material has expanded and contracted too many times. If the damage is scattered or only in areas that get direct sun all day, it’s probably age-related.
Why it matters: insurance typically covers storm damage but not normal aging. If you’re not sure, have someone who knows what to look for come out and assess it before you file a claim.
Most of the time, we can repair just the damaged section. If a few panels cracked during a storm or got pulled loose by wind, we remove those, check what’s underneath, and install new ones. It’s faster and way more affordable than replacing an entire wall.
The challenge is matching old siding colors. Vinyl fades over time, and even if we find the exact product you have, the new panels will look brighter than the weathered ones. Sometimes that’s fine—it’s not super noticeable if the repair is small or on a side of the house people don’t see much. Other times, it sticks out.
If the color difference bothers you or if the existing siding is already near the end of its lifespan, replacing a full wall or even the whole house might make more sense. We’ll walk you through what it looks like either way so you can decide what fits your budget and expectations.
If it’s done right, a siding repair should last as long as the rest of your siding—typically 20 to 40 years depending on the material. The key is making sure the repair isn’t just cosmetic. If we’re only slapping new panels over a problem without fixing what caused it, you’ll be calling someone again in a year or two.
That’s why we check the underlayment, the sheathing, and the flashing every time. If water got behind the old siding, we need to dry things out, replace any rotted wood, and make sure the moisture barrier is intact before we close it back up. If we don’t, the new siding will fail just like the old stuff did.
We back our work with a 5-year workmanship warranty because we know our repairs hold up. Most contractors only offer one year. That difference tells you something about how confident we are in what we’re doing.
If your siding is cracked, warped, or missing in spots, you’re losing conditioned air. Cold air leaks in during winter. Cool air leaks out during summer. Your HVAC system runs longer to keep up, and your energy bills reflect that.
Repairing damaged siding seals those gaps. When the panels fit tight and the underlayment is doing its job, your insulation can actually work the way it’s supposed to. You’ll feel the difference—fewer drafts, more consistent temperatures from room to room, and a furnace or AC that doesn’t cycle as often.
How much you save depends on how bad the damage was and how old your insulation is. But most homeowners notice a drop in their heating and cooling costs after a proper siding repair, especially here in Salisbury, MA where winters are brutal and summers get humid.
We know storm damage doesn’t wait. If your siding got ripped off or you have panels flapping in the wind, that’s an emergency. Water is getting in, and every day you wait makes the problem worse.
We prioritize storm damage calls and typically get out within a day or two to assess what happened and tarp or temp-secure anything that’s open to the weather. From there, it depends on how backed up we are and how extensive the damage is, but most storm damage siding repair in Salisbury, MA gets completed within a week or two once materials arrive.
If you’re filing an insurance claim, we’ll document everything during that first visit so your adjuster has what they need. That speeds up the approval process and gets your repair scheduled faster.
Repair means we’re fixing specific damaged areas—replacing a few cracked panels, re-securing loose sections, patching holes. It’s the right move when most of your siding is still in good shape and the damage is localized. It’s faster and costs a fraction of what full replacement runs.
Replacement means we’re taking off all the old siding and installing new material on the entire house. You’d go this route if your siding is near the end of its lifespan, if the damage is widespread, or if you just want a fresh look and better performance across the board. Full siding replacement in Salisbury, MA typically runs $10,000 to $30,000 depending on your home’s size and the material you choose.
We’ll tell you honestly which makes more sense. If a repair buys you another 10 to 15 years, there’s no reason to replace everything. But if we’re patching a house that’s going to need more repairs every year, replacement might actually save you money and hassle in the long run.
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