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Sleepy Hollow homes need exterior work that respects both the village historic character and the weather conditions that come with Hudson River proximity. Properties near North Broadway / Route 9, Beekman Avenue, Philipse Manor, Webber Avenue, Pocantico Street, New Broadway, Depeyster Street, and the Sleepy Hollow riverfront may deal with older rooflines, masonry chimneys, mature trees, tight village access, shaded roof planes, and drainage patterns shaped by hills leading toward the Hudson. Homes near Philipsburg Manor, Kykuit, Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, Kingsland Point Park, the Old Croton Aqueduct, and Rockefeller State Park Preserve need roofing, siding, gutters, soffit, fascia, and chimney work planned with care.
Meridian Contracting has served Sleepy Hollow and the surrounding Lower Hudson Valley for more than 25 years. Our crews understand the difference between working on a newer exterior and working on a carefully maintained Sleepy Hollow home with mature landscaping, established drainage patterns, older masonry, detailed trim, slate or premium accents, and high expectations for cleanup. We plan every project around access, safety, water control, curb appeal, and long-term protection.

Leak repair, storm repair, flashing correction, shingle repair, and ongoing maintenance. Learn more about Roof Repair & Maintenance in Sleepy Hollow.

Full roof replacements and new installations in asphalt, designer shingles, metal, slate, and tile. Learn more about Roof Installation & Replacement in Sleepy Hollow.

Gutter cleaning, installation, replacement, and gutter guards for mature tree coverage. Learn more about Gutter Services in Sleepy Hollow.

Vinyl, wood, aluminum, and fiber cement siding installation and replacement. Learn more about Siding Installation & Replacement in Sleepy Hollow.
Sleepy Hollow exterior projects require careful planning because many properties combine older construction details, mature tree cover, hillside drainage, riverfront moisture, and historic curb appeal. Roofs may have multiple dormers, valleys, skylights, sidewall transitions, chimneys, and low-slope sections. Gutters often collect leaf debris from established trees and must move water away from foundations on sloped lots. Siding and trim should fit the character of older village homes, and chimney masonry can be affected by freeze-thaw cycles, flashing wear, and decades of Hudson Valley weather exposure. We plan each project around access, protection of landscaping, drainage, roof pitch, material selection, and a clean finished look.
Small exterior issues can quickly become expensive water problems if ignored. A clogged gutter can rot fascia boards or send water against a foundation. A cracked chimney crown can feed moisture into masonry. A few missing shingles can expose decking during winter storms. Our goal is to solve the visible problem while also checking the surrounding system that caused it.
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