Siding
Siding Repair for Storm Damage, Loose Panels, and Leaks
We trace visible damage back to the fastening, flashing, trim, or wall condition that allowed the problem to develop.
Helpful overview
Siding Repair
Siding repair may involve replacing damaged panels, securing loose material, correcting trim, resealing penetrations, or repairing flashing around openings. Matching an older color and profile can affect whether a localized repair or broader replacement is the better choice.

What the service should accomplish
Practical Benefits
Addresses openings that can admit wind-driven rain or pests.
Preserves usable siding when a full replacement is not necessary.
Problems we look for
Common Reasons to Schedule Siding Repair
- Hail dents, cracks, punctures, or impact marks
- Panels loose after wind
- Leaks or staining near wall openings
A clear process
What to Expect
- Inspect the damaged area and the surrounding transitions.
- Identify matching material and hidden flashing needs.
- Remove damaged pieces and complete the repair.
- Seal, clean, and explain any remaining mismatches or risks.
The goal
Have siding damage checked before weather reaches the wall behind it.
Questions about Siding Repair
Frequently Asked Questions
Can individual siding panels be replaced?
Often, when matching material is available and the surrounding system is still serviceable.
Will repaired siding match exactly?
Age, sun exposure, discontinued profiles, and production changes can make an exact match difficult.
How is hail damage identified?
The pattern, material, impact marks, cracks, dents, and damage to adjacent exterior components are reviewed together.
Can loose siding be resecured?
Sometimes. The cause, panel condition, fastening flange, wall substrate, and expansion space must be checked first.
Available by location
Siding Repair Near You
Free estimate
Talk through the project before choosing a scope.
Request a free estimate or call the main office.