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Every hour you wait after a storm lets water work its way deeper into your walls. What starts as a crack in your siding becomes rot in your sheathing, mold in your insulation, and stains on your ceiling. You’re not overreacting when you call after noticing damage—you’re protecting what you’ve built.
We get your siding sealed and secure before the next weather system rolls through. That means your home stays dry, your energy bills stay normal, and you’re not dealing with emergency calls to your insurance company three months from now because a small problem became a big one.
Windham gets hit hard—60 inches of snow annually, plus the ice storms and nor’easters that crack vinyl and warp panels. Your siding takes the beating so your home doesn’t have to. When it fails, you need someone who understands how New Hampshire weather works and how to fix it permanently.
Paradise Remodeling Inc ranks in the top 8% of Massachusetts licensed contractors—not because we’re the loudest, but because we show up, do the work right, and don’t leave until it’s done. We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we meet strict standards that most companies don’t bother with.
We’ve been serving Windham homeowners since 2012, and we know exactly what your siding is up against. The freeze-thaw cycles that crack caulk lines. The wind-driven rain that finds every gap. The hail that leaves dents you don’t notice until the leak starts.
You’re not hiring a salesperson. You’re hiring a licensed, insured crew that’s seen every type of siding failure this climate can produce—and knows how to fix it so it doesn’t happen again.
First, we come out and inspect the damage. Not just the obvious stuff—we check behind panels, around windows, and anywhere water could be hiding. You get a clear explanation of what’s broken, why it’s broken, and what it’ll take to fix it.
Then we give you an estimate that actually makes sense. No jargon, no upselling, no surprise fees later. If your insurance is involved, we’ll walk you through what they’ll want to see and help document everything properly.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we order materials that match your existing siding—color, texture, profile. Matching old siding colors is harder than it sounds, especially if your siding has been discontinued, but we’ve done it enough times to know where to look and what works.
The repair itself is straightforward. We remove damaged sections, check the underlying structure for rot or water damage, replace what needs replacing, and install new siding that blends in. We clean up completely when we’re done. You shouldn’t have to pick up after us.
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We fix cracked vinyl siding, warped siding from heat or impact, holes from hail or debris, and panels that have pulled loose in high winds. If your siding is faded and we can’t match it perfectly, we’ll tell you upfront—sometimes a full wall replacement makes more sense than a repair that stands out.
Windham’s weather is tough on homes. You’re dealing with temperature swings that make vinyl brittle in winter and soft in summer. You’re dealing with storms that dump rain sideways into seams. Your siding repair needs to account for all of that, not just cover the hole.
We also handle the trim, the flashing, and the caulking that most homeowners don’t think about but that actually keeps water out. A panel replacement is only as good as the seal around it. We make sure water has nowhere to go but down and off your house.
Siding repair cost in Windham, NH typically runs between $556 and $651 for standard vinyl repairs, but it depends on how much damage there is and whether we find issues underneath. We’ll give you a real number after we see it—not a range pulled from the internet.
Storm damage usually shows up in patterns. Hail damage siding will have dents or cracks on the side of your house that faced the storm—often the north or west sides in Windham. You’ll see similar damage on your roof, gutters, or even your car if it was outside.
Wear and tear is more gradual. Fading happens evenly across all sides. Warping from age usually starts at the bottom where moisture sits. Cracks from brittleness show up in older panels during temperature swings, not right after a storm.
If you’re filing an insurance claim, the difference matters. Insurance covers sudden events like hail or wind damage, not aging. We can help you document what happened and when, so your claim has the details it needs to go through.
Sometimes, but not always. Siding fades over time, especially on south-facing walls that get full sun. Even if we find the exact product and color you originally installed, the new piece will look brighter than what’s been on your house for years.
If the damaged area is small and in a less visible spot, a slight color difference might not bother you. If it’s front and center, you might want to replace the entire wall so everything matches. We’ll show you samples next to your existing siding so you can decide what you’re comfortable with.
In some cases, manufacturers discontinue colors or profiles. When that happens, we look for the closest match available or explore options like replacing a full section with a current product that complements your home. We won’t leave you with a patchwork look unless that’s what you choose.
Most repairs take one to three days, depending on how much siding we’re replacing and what we find when we open up the wall. A few cracked panels on one side of your house? That’s usually a day. Hail damage across multiple walls with underlying water damage? That takes longer.
Weather affects the timeline too. We can’t install siding in heavy rain or when temperatures drop below freezing—the materials won’t seal properly and you’ll end up with problems later. If we have to pause for weather, we’ll make sure your house is protected and watertight until we can finish.
We’ll give you a timeline upfront and update you if anything changes. You shouldn’t have to wonder when we’re coming back or when your house will be buttoned up again.
It depends on your policy and what caused the damage. Most homeowners insurance in New Hampshire covers sudden events like hail storms, wind damage, or falling trees. It typically won’t cover damage from lack of maintenance or gradual wear.
You’ll need to document the damage with photos and get an estimate. Your insurance company will send an adjuster to assess whether the damage matches your claim. We’ve worked with adjusters before and know what they’re looking for—we can help make sure nothing gets missed.
Your deductible applies, so if the repair costs less than your deductible, insurance won’t pay. But if you have widespread damage from a major storm, filing a claim usually makes sense. We’ll give you a detailed estimate you can submit, and we’ll work with your adjuster if they have questions.
We fix it. Siding protects the structure underneath, and if water’s been getting in, there’s often damage to the sheathing, insulation, or framing. Ignoring it means the new siding goes up over a rotting wall—which defeats the entire point of the repair.
We’ll remove any rotted wood, treat areas where mold is present, and replace damaged sheathing before installing new siding. This adds to the cost and timeline, but it’s not optional if you want a repair that lasts. We’ll explain what we found, show you photos if needed, and give you a price for the additional work before we proceed.
Most homeowners don’t realize there’s hidden damage until we open things up. It’s frustrating, but catching it now is better than finding out two years later when the problem is worse and more expensive.
Yes. If a storm just ripped siding off your house or punched a hole that’s letting water in, that’s an emergency. We’ll get someone out to assess the damage and tarp or seal the opening so you’re protected while we line up materials and schedule the full repair.
Windham sees severe weather throughout the year—ice storms in winter, severe thunderstorms in summer, and nor’easters that can hit any time. When everyone’s calling for repairs at once, response times slow down. The sooner you call, the sooner we can get you on the schedule.
We prioritize active leaks and structural exposure over cosmetic damage. If your siding is cracked but not letting water in, you’re not in immediate danger—but you should still get it fixed before the next storm makes it worse.