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Siding Repairs

Don’t let damaged siding drag down your home.

Like most parts of your home, siding needs a little care from time to time. Whether it’s rotten panels, sections damaged by storms or accidents, water damage, or loose and rattling boards, many of these issues can be repaired without replacing all of your siding. We can restore your home’s exterior quickly and effectively — keeping it looking great and protected for years to come.

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FAQs

What are signs I need to replace my siding? 

When you start to see wear and tear that includes water leakes, rotten pieces of siding and trim, aesthetic grievances, etc

What types of siding repairs can O'Neill Contractors do?

Water leakes, rotten wood, loose/buckled pieces, warped/damaged pieces, etc

What does the repair process look like?

We start with a site visit, and once we've evaluated the extent of the repair we send you an estimate that includes cost of materials and labor. (We sometimes take a sample of siding to match it at the supplier)

What types of siding can you repair?

Hardie, Cedar/Wood, Vinyl, lap siding, board and batten, Shake, etc

What suppliers do you work with?

ABC supply, 84 Lumber, Better Living, Alside supply, and more!

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Contact Us

English: 434-960-1580

Español: 434-960-0163

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Hours

Monday - Friday

9:00AM - 5:00PM

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