EXPERT SIDING INSTALLATION & REPLACEMENT IN NEW YORK
L-Pro Restoration offers professional siding services to protect and beautify your home. Our team is experienced, reliable, and ready to transform the exterior of your property.
Why L-Pro
Excellence. Trust. L-Pro Siding.
Your home’s exterior is its first line of defense and its first impression. Old or damaged siding costs you in energy bills, curb appeal, and structural integrity. Don’t wait for small cracks to become major repairs.
Free accurate
Estimates
Premium
materials
Expert
Installation
Years of
Experience
Most popular
Vinyl siding
Durable, low-maintenance, and available in a wide range of colors and styles. L-Pro installs premium vinyl siding that resists moisture, insects, and fading — keeping your home protected for decades.
Premium option
Fiber cement siding
The look of wood without the maintenance. Highly resistant to fire, rot, and pests — ideal for Hudson Valley homes. We work with industry-leading brands for a flawless finish that stands up to New York winters.
Signs that you might need new siding:
- Cracked, warped, or loose panels
- Fading or peeling paint
- Higher than usual energy bills
- Visible mold, mildew, or rot
- Bubbling or blistering on the surface
- Gaps or holes in the exterior
- Interior walls showing moisture
- Siding is over 15–20 years old
FAQs
How do I know if I need to replace my siding completely or just repair it?
If the damage is isolated to one or two panels, a repair can be enough. But if you’re seeing widespread warping, cracking, fading, or moisture damage across multiple areas of your home, a full replacement is almost always the more cost-effective long-term solution. Our team will assess your home and give you an honest recommendation — no upselling.
How long does siding typically last before needing replacement?
It depends on the material. Vinyl siding lasts 20–40 years, fiber cement 25–50 years, and wood siding 20–30 years with proper maintenance. If your siding is approaching or past those ranges, it’s time for an inspection — even if it looks fine from the street.
What are the earliest warning signs that my siding needs attention?
The signs to watch for early on: bubbling or blistering on the surface, small cracks along panel edges, paint that keeps peeling even after repainting, or panels that feel soft when pressed. Catching these early can be the difference between a repair and a full replacement.
Can bad siding actually affect my energy bills?
Absolutely. Siding acts as a layer of insulation for your home’s exterior walls. When it cracks, warps, or loses its seal, outside air gets in and conditioned air leaks out. Homeowners often notice a drop in their heating and cooling bills after a siding replacement — sometimes significantly.
Why should I pay attention to my gutters when my siding is damaged?
Gutters and siding work as a system. When siding is cracked or has gaps, water that runs off the roof doesn’t just go into the gutters — it gets behind the siding panels. That water has nowhere to drain, which leads to rot, mold, and structural damage to your walls and framing. If your siding is failing, there’s a good chance your gutters are either clogged, pulling away from the fascia, or improperly pitched — and that’s making the damage worse. We always inspect gutters as part of our siding assessment.
What happens if I ignore failing gutters while replacing my siding?
You’d be putting new siding on a problem that hasn’t been fixed. Water will continue to be redirected behind the fresh panels, and within a few years you’ll be dealing with the same moisture damage — or worse. It’s one of the most common mistakes homeowners make. Addressing gutters at the same time as siding protects your investment and prevents callbacks.
Is fiber cement siding worth the extra cost compared to vinyl?
For most homeowners in the Hudson Valley, yes. Fiber cement holds up better against the freeze-thaw cycles we get every winter, it’s fire-resistant, and it doesn’t expand and contract as much as vinyl in extreme temperatures. It also holds paint longer. The upfront cost is higher, but the lifespan and durability often make it the smarter 20-year decision.
How long does a full siding replacement take?
For a typical single-family home, most siding replacements are completed in 3 to 7 days depending on the size of the home, the material chosen, and weather conditions. We’ll give you a clear timeline before we start so you can plan accordingly.
Will new siding increase my home's resale value?
Yes — siding replacement consistently ranks among the top ROI home improvement projects. According to industry data, homeowners typically recoup 60–80% of the cost at resale, plus the curb appeal improvement makes the home easier to sell faster. In competitive markets like the Hudson Valley, exterior condition is one of the first things buyers notice.
Do I need a permit to replace siding in New York?
In most cases, a simple like-for-like siding replacement doesn’t require a permit in New York. However, if the work involves structural changes, adding insulation to exterior walls, or certain municipalities have local requirements, a permit may be needed. L-Pro handles all permitting coordination when required — you don’t have to deal with the paperwork.