Mamaroneck is a Sound Shore community in southeastern Westchester County, situated on Long Island Sound where the Mamaroneck River meets tidal water — its Wappinger name translates roughly as 'where the fresh water meets the salt.' The town encompasses the Village of Mamaroneck, the Village of Larchmont, and a substantial unincorporated area, with more than half its total area covered by water. Housing ranges from waterfront estates on the Orienta and Shore Acres peninsulas and along Heathcote Hill, where early summer-colony properties have become year-round residences, to walkable blocks of pre-war colonials and Victorians near the Metro-North New Haven Line station, to postwar cape cods and split levels throughout the broader residential neighborhoods.
Meridian Contracting has served Mamaroneck and surrounding southeastern Westchester for more than 25 years. We're a family-owned business based in Yonkers, and Mamaroneck's coastal location is a genuine factor in how we approach exterior work here: salt air and Long Island Sound humidity accelerate corrosion in metal roofing components, gutter systems, and chimney flashing faster than in more inland Westchester communities, and waterfront properties on Orienta and along the harbor face direct wind exposure that puts specific demands on roofing fastening and siding moisture barriers.

Leak repair, flashing, storm damage, inspections, and maintenance for Mamaroneck's coastal and inland residential housing stock.

Full replacements and new installations across Mamaroneck's range of Victorian, colonial, waterfront estate, and postwar homes.

Cleaning, installation, replacement, and guards for Mamaroneck's pre-war neighborhoods and waterfront properties.

Vinyl, wood, and Hardie siding for Mamaroneck's diverse housing stock, with salt-air and moisture-resistant specifications for coastal properties.
Long Island Sound’s salt air and coastal humidity are the most distinctive factors in Mamaroneck exterior maintenance, and they’re ones that most contractors serving primarily inland Westchester communities don’t
account for systematically. Salt-laden air accelerates oxidation in metal roofing components, flashing, and gutter fasteners. Waterfront properties on the Orienta and Shore Acres peninsulas, on Heathcote Hill, and along Harbor Heights face direct Sound exposure that puts wind-driven moisture pressure on roofing and siding systems that sheltered inland properties simply don’t experience.
Mamaroneck’s housing diversity is also genuinely wide: early-summer-colony mansions and large colonials on waterfront lots, compact pre-war Victorians and colonials near Mamaroneck Avenue and the train station, postwar cape cods and split-levels throughout the broader residential neighborhoods, and newer construction on the few available lots. Each building era and each neighborhood position calls for different material choices and different maintenance priorities.
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