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Damaged siding isn’t just ugly. It’s a direct line for water to reach your sheathing, insulation, and framing—especially during Sharon’s freeze-thaw cycles and heavy spring rains.
Every crack, warp, or missing panel you ignore turns into a bigger repair bill later. We’ve seen it dozens of times: what starts as a $500 fix becomes a $5,000 structural nightmare because someone waited too long.
Our repairs seal your home back up fast. We match your existing siding color and texture, replace damaged sections with proper flashing and weatherproofing, and make sure water stays outside where it belongs. You get a home that looks whole again and actually performs the way siding should—keeping moisture out and energy costs down.
We’ve spent seven years repairing siding across southern New Hampshire and northern Massachusetts. We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we meet strict standards for quality and customer service—not just anyone gets that designation.
Sharon homeowners call us because we show up when we say we will, we don’t upsell unnecessary work, and we actually match your siding properly. Too many contractors slap on whatever’s close and call it done. We take the time to get it right.
We’re licensed, insured, and we back our work with a two-year workmanship warranty. Most of our business comes from referrals, which tells you what you need to know about how we treat people.
First, we inspect your siding—not just the obvious damage, but the areas around it where problems hide. Hail damage and wind uplift often affect more than what you see from the driveway.
We document everything with photos and measurements, especially if you’re filing an insurance claim. Most homeowner policies in New Hampshire cover sudden storm damage when it’s properly documented, and we know exactly what adjusters need to see.
Next, we source matching materials. For older siding, this sometimes takes an extra day or two, but it’s worth it. A good color match makes the repair invisible.
Then we remove the damaged sections, check the underlying structure for moisture or rot, replace any compromised sheathing or wrap, and install your new siding with proper overlap, flashing, and fastening. We clean up completely when we’re done. The whole process usually takes one day for typical repairs, longer if we’re dealing with extensive storm damage or structural issues underneath.
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You get a thorough inspection of all damaged areas plus a detailed estimate before we start. No surprises, no hidden fees.
We handle everything: matching old siding colors (even discontinued styles), fixing cracked vinyl siding, repairing warped siding from heat or impact, replacing sections damaged by hail or wind, and addressing any water infiltration we find behind the damaged areas.
Sharon’s weather is tough on siding. Your home faces temperature swings from below zero in January to ninety-plus in July, plus heavy snow loads and ice damming in winter. We account for all of that in our repairs, using materials rated for New Hampshire’s climate and installation methods that handle expansion and contraction.
Every repair includes proper weatherproofing, a two-year workmanship warranty, and help with insurance claims if your damage qualifies. We work with every major carrier in New Hampshire and know how to document damage so your claim gets approved the first time.
Most siding repairs in Sharon run between $450 and $650 for typical damage—a few cracked panels, small storm damage, or isolated warping. That’s based on actual completed projects across New Hampshire, not inflated estimates.
Larger repairs cost more. If you’ve got extensive hail damage across multiple walls or structural issues underneath the siding, you’re looking at $1,500 to $3,000 depending on how much material we’re replacing and what we find when we open things up.
The biggest cost variables are material availability (older siding styles cost more to source), the extent of underlying damage (rotted sheathing adds to the bill), and whether we’re dealing with standard vinyl or premium materials like fiber cement or engineered wood. We give you an exact quote after inspection—no ballpark guesses that change later.
Yes, in almost every case. We keep samples of common siding profiles and colors, and we have relationships with suppliers who stock or can order discontinued styles.
For vinyl siding, we bring physical samples to your home and compare them in natural light—not under your porch or in shadow, because color shifts depending on lighting. If your siding has faded over the years, we sometimes blend the repair across a larger section so the color transition isn’t obvious.
Matching old siding colors takes more effort than grabbing whatever’s in stock, but it’s the difference between a repair that disappears and one that sticks out like a bad patch job. We’ve matched siding from the 1990s and early 2000s that manufacturers don’t make anymore. It sometimes takes an extra few days to source, but we get it done.
Most policies cover sudden damage—hail, wind, fallen trees, or impact from flying debris during storms. They don’t cover gradual wear, fading, or damage from lack of maintenance.
The key is documentation. Insurance adjusters often miss hidden damage like lifted panels, compromised seals, or underlying moisture intrusion. We document everything with photos, measurements, and detailed notes that show the full scope of storm-related damage.
We work with every major carrier in New Hampshire and Massachusetts. We know what Allstate, Liberty Mutual, Arbella, and the others require for claims approval. We’ll walk you through the process, meet with your adjuster if needed, and provide the documentation that gets your claim paid. Most storm damage repairs we handle are fully covered after the deductible.
Most repairs take one day once we have materials on site. We show up in the morning, remove damaged sections, address any issues underneath, install new siding, and clean up before we leave.
Larger jobs—like repairing an entire wall after severe hail damage—might take two or three days depending on how much we’re replacing and what we find behind the siding. If there’s rotted sheathing or water damage to the structure, that adds time.
The longest part is often sourcing matching materials for older homes. If your siding is current stock, we can usually start within a few days. If we need to special-order discontinued colors or profiles, add another week. We’ll tell you the realistic timeline upfront—we don’t promise next-day service and then make you wait two weeks.
We fix it. Water damage doesn’t get better on its own, and covering it up with new siding just hides a problem that’ll cost you more later.
If we find rotted sheathing, compromised house wrap, or moisture in your insulation, we stop and show you exactly what’s going on. We take photos, explain what needs to happen, and give you a clear price for the additional work before we proceed.
Most water damage behind siding is limited to the sheathing and wrap—that’s repairable in the same visit. We cut out the damaged sections, install new OSB or plywood, replace the weather barrier, and then install your new siding over a solid, dry surface. Occasionally we find more extensive damage that requires a carpenter or structural work, and we’ll coordinate that if needed. The goal is to fix everything properly so you’re not calling someone else in six months.
Yes. If a storm just ripped your siding off or a tree punched a hole in your wall, call us. We offer same-day emergency response throughout Sharon and surrounding New Hampshire communities.
Emergency repairs focus on stopping immediate water intrusion and securing your home. We tarp or temporarily seal the damaged area, assess the full extent of the damage, and then schedule the permanent repair as soon as we have materials.
Most emergency calls come after severe thunderstorms, ice storms, or high winds. We’ve seen siding torn completely off homes, garage walls caved in from fallen branches, and entire sections destroyed by hail. We prioritize these calls because leaving your home exposed—even for a day—lets water reach places it shouldn’t. Our emergency service includes temporary weatherproofing, full damage assessment, insurance documentation, and scheduling for permanent repairs.