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Siding Repair Services

Siding repair protects your home against the elements

As a diligent homeowner, you make every effort to keep your home in good repair by routinely inspecting its interior and exterior throughout the year. When you find damaged siding, the best course of action is to repair it immediately to restore the skin on your home and prevent further damage. After all, the siding, in addition to adding character and style, also protects your home from the elements.

Different types of siding are susceptible to various problems and some types are harder to repair than others. Metal sidings, like aluminum and steel, are subject to dents and scratches. Wood siding may deteriorate from exposure to moisture or pest damage. And metal, vinyl, and wood lap siding is trickier to repair than cedar shake siding, for example. You may be able to pop off a damaged cedar shake and replace it quickly (assuming you have shakes to work with), then paint or stain it to finish. However, other siding requires a bit more skill, tools that you may not have laying around, and a few tricks of the trade you may not know.

That´s where a siding repair professional can help. They have everything they need to do the job quickly, correctly, and with a minimum amount of expense. For small repair jobs, check the company´s warranty policy and references. Contact the Better Business Bureau to see if they have any complaints against them and how they´ve been resolved. With a little bit of investigation, you can establish a relationship with a good company that is equipped to keep your home´s exterior in tip-top condition regardless of what the next winter storm throws at it.

How to get estimates for a Siding Repair Service.
  1. Submit our form. The short form on the service pages identifies your ZIP code location. When you enter your ZIP code and submit, it takes you to service type/task form.
  2. Once you've submitted your request, your project is matched against contractors qualified for your job.
  3. Up to four contractors contact you.
  4. You interview each contractor, take their bid, and make your choice.

 

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