How New Siding Can Boost Your Home Protection and Value (3 Reasons Why Siding Is Important For Your House)
While planning to resell your home, most homeowners tend to overlook the importance of well-maintained
Croton-on-Hudson's river humidity means siding damage here doesn't always look like damage in drier locations. Moisture working its way behind an aging wood or aluminum panel on a riverfront or hillside property can go further into the sheathing than the visible surface suggests, which is why we always check behind the affected section before completing a repair rather than just patching the visible panel.
Meridian Contracting repairs siding throughout Croton-on-Hudson and the Hudson Valley — storm damage, moisture intrusion, fallen branch impacts — any material.

Repair for panels or boards damaged by storm, wind, or fallen tree branches from Croton's wooded hillside streets.

Repair of warped, buckled, or rotted sections, particularly prevalent on Croton's older wood-sided homes near the Hudson where humidity accelerates deterioration.

Replacing damaged sections with color-matched material that blends with existing, sun-faded siding wherever possible.
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Yes, as long as the rest of the siding is structurally sound, we repair the damaged section and match it as closely as possible.
Yes, moisture can penetrate further behind damaged panels in riverfront environments, which is why we always check the sheathing before completing a repair.
Yes, original wood siding on Croton’s older colonials and Tudors is particularly vulnerable to moisture rot, especially on north-facing or shaded elevations.
Older homes built before the 1980s may have asbestos-containing siding; we can help identify signs and refer you to testing before any repair work.
Yes, if the rest of the siding is sound. We repair the damaged area and match the existing material as closely as possible.
We prioritize storm-damage calls and aim to schedule an assessment as quickly as possible.
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