Targeted repairs for cracked panels, storm damage, warping, and moisture intrusion on all siding types. Diagnosis first — repair only what needs it.
Siding repair addresses localized damage before it spreads — and in Louisiana, it spreads faster than anywhere else. A cracked vinyl panel, a section of fiber cement that took impact, a patch of wood siding showing soft spots — none of these are cosmetic issues. They're open doors for water to get behind the cladding and into the wall system.
The signs are usually visible: cracked or split panels, warped or buckled boards, gaps opening at horizontal seams, loose panels rattling in wind, paint peeling on fiber cement, soft or spongy areas when you press on wood siding, or moisture staining appearing on interior walls near exterior surfaces. Any of these means water is already involved or about to be.
Here's what makes waiting costly: every rain event that hits failing siding pushes more moisture behind it. What starts as a $400 panel replacement turns into a $1,500 job when the housewrap behind it has saturated, or a $3,000 job when the sheathing underneath has started to degrade. The repair scope grows with every wet season it's ignored.
We diagnose root causes, not just surfaces. A repair that covers the visible damage without addressing what's behind it is just a delay.
Repair pricing depends entirely on scope. Here are honest ranges:
If storm damage is the cause, your homeowner's insurance may cover repair costs. We document the damage thoroughly and can work directly with your adjuster. Call us as early as possible — a proper assessment before any panels are moved is critical for claims.
Get a Free EstimateWe make every effort to match profile, texture, and color. For vinyl, manufacturers carry discontinued profiles for several years and we can often get an exact or very close match. Fiber cement color matching is usually straightforward. Older or custom profiles may not have an exact match available — we'll show you options before committing to the repair so there are no surprises.
Damage caused by storms, wind, hail, or falling trees is typically covered. Normal wear and age-related deterioration is not. If your damage is storm-related, call us before filing the claim — we'll do a proper inspection and document everything the adjuster needs. Acting quickly after a storm improves claim outcomes significantly.
Most single-section repairs are completed in half a day to a full day. If we find moisture intrusion that requires substrate repair and drying time, add a day or two. We don't rush moisture remediation — letting a wall dry fully before re-covering is the only right way to do it.
If damage is confined to one or two sections, the underlying sheathing and housewrap are sound, and the rest of the exterior is in good condition, repair makes sense. If damage is widespread, the siding is 20+ years old, or there's systemic moisture intrusion across multiple areas, replacement is usually the better investment. We'll give you an honest assessment — we're not going to push replacement if repair is the right call.
Siding repair across Baton Rouge and surrounding communities.