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Siding Contractor Near Me, Serving Floral Park and Nassau County


If you are looking for a siding contractor near me in the Floral Park area, Bellerose Roofing Siding has been handling vinyl and aluminum siding work across Nassau County for over 35 years. We know the housing stock here. The wave of Cape Cods, colonials, and split-levels built across Nassau County between the 1940s and 1960s are now 60 to 80 years old. The original wood siding on those homes is long gone on most of them. The aluminum siding that replaced it through the 1970s and 1980s is now dented, chalking, and failing at its seams. We see it every day.

Why Siding on Long Island Ages Faster Than Most People Expect


Vinyl siding and aluminum siding both take a beating in this climate. Salt air off the South Shore accelerates fading and corrosion on metal components. Nor'easters push driving rain against every seam and panel gap. Hot, humid summers cause expansion, and cold winters cause contraction, and that cycle runs every single year. On older homes that were sided decades ago with thinner materials, the panels have often become brittle and are cracking at the edges or pulling away from the trim.


When siding fails, it is not just a cosmetic issue. Water gets behind panels and into the sheathing, and on Nassau County's postwar housing stock, deteriorated sheathing is more common than most homeowners expect until we pull the old siding off.

Vinyl Siding, Why It Dominates Nassau County


Vinyl siding is the dominant exterior material across Nassau and Suffolk County for straightforward reasons.  Modern vinyl siding can withstand wind speeds of 110 mph or more, which matters on Long Island.

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It does not rot

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Does not require painting

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Holds up against coastal salt air when it is quality material and properly installed

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Comes in a wide range of vinyl siding panels, profiles, and colors.

How long does vinyl siding last in this climate? With proper installation, quality vinyl runs 20 to 40 years. Thinner, lower-grade material installed without proper moisture barrier underneath will fail on the shorter end of that range. The grade of material and the quality of the installation determine which end you land on.

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Insulated Vinyl Siding, the Right Call for Older Homes


Insulated vinyl siding is worth a serious conversation for any Nassau County home built before 1980. The foam backing bonded to the panel adds R-value to the wall assembly and reduces thermal bridging, which is a real problem on the older Cape Cods and colonials in this area that were not built with modern wall insulation standards. Homeowners who upgrade to insulated vinyl siding consistently report a noticeable improvement in comfort and a reduction in heating and cooling costs.

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The panel a firmer feel

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Makes it more resistant to impact from debris, which matters when nor'easter season arrives.

Aluminum Siding, What to Know Before You Decide


Aluminum siding is still on a large number of homes throughout Nassau County, particularly those sided in the 1960s and 1970s. It does not rot and does not warp, but it dents easily in hail and high-wind events, it chalks over time, and once it fades the original color is gone permanently unless you repaint it.


Aluminum siding painting is an option when the panels are structurally sound but the finish has degraded. Professionally painted aluminum siding in Nassau County's climate typically holds up 7 to 10 years before it needs another coat, depending on sun exposure and proximity to the water. For many homeowners with older aluminum, vinyl siding replacement makes more long-term financial sense than continued painting, but we give you the honest comparison for your specific situation.

Vinyl Siding Repair, When It Makes Sense


Not every siding issue requires a full replacement. Vinyl siding repair is the right call when damage is isolated to a section of panels from an impact, a storm, or a failed installation detail. Individual vinyl siding panels can be removed and replaced without disturbing the rest of the wall, which keeps costs down and gets the home protected quickly.



The question is whether the damage is truly isolated. If the rest of the siding is brittle, faded throughout, or was installed without proper moisture barrier, patching one section sets you up for the next call in a year. We look at the full picture before recommending repair over replacement.

Vinyl Siding Replacement, How We Approach It


A vinyl siding replacement done correctly starts with full tear-off and a thorough inspection of the sheathing underneath. On Nassau County homes, especially those from the postwar era, it is not uncommon to find rot, moisture damage, or compromised sheathing that needs to be addressed before anything new goes on. Covering that up is not a solution.


Once the substrate is sound, a proper moisture barrier goes on before any vinyl siding panels are installed. Trim work at windows, doors, corners, and soffits is done carefully because that is where water finds its way in if the details are rushed. We do not rush the details.

What Siding Replacement Cost Looks Like in 2025


Siding replacement cost in Nassau County for a typical three-bedroom home runs roughly 10,000 to 24,000 dollars for vinyl, depending on home size, profile choice, and whether insulated vinyl siding is selected. Insulated vinyl runs higher than standard panels, typically 8 dollars per square foot installed versus 3 to 7 dollars for standard vinyl. If deteriorated sheathing is found during tear-off, that adds to the scope.


As a residential siding contractor serving this area for over 35 years, we itemize every line in the estimate. No surprises mid-job.

Why BelleRose Across NYC, Nassau, and Suffolk


Bellerose Roofing Siding is fully licensed and insured in NYC, Nassau, and Suffolk, carrying all three separate Home Improvement Contractor licenses. We have been working on the homes in Floral Park and across the region long enough to know what is behind the walls before we even pull the first panel. That experience changes how we estimate, how we plan, and how we handle what we find.


We are a family-owned business and we approach every siding job the same way. Honest assessment, fair pricing, and work that holds up.

Ready to Talk About Your Siding?

Whether your aluminum siding is past its prime, your vinyl is showing its age, or you just want an honest read on where things stand, give BelleRose a call. We will come out, take a look, and give you a straight answer.


Call Bellerose Roofing Siding Today. Honest Estimates, No Obligation.


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Siding Questions From Long Island Homeowners

  • How long does vinyl siding last on Long Island?

    Quality vinyl siding installed correctly with a proper moisture barrier runs 20 to 40 years. Lower-grade material or panels installed without proper prep work on the substrate fail earlier. Salt air, nor'easter exposure, and freeze-thaw cycles all accelerate wear compared to milder climates. The grade of material and quality of installation determine which end of that range you land on.

  • Is insulated vinyl siding worth it for an older Nassau County home?

    For most pre-1980 homes in this area, yes. The wall assemblies on older Cape Cods and colonials were not built with modern insulation standards in mind. The foam backing on insulated vinyl adds meaningful R-value, reduces drafts, and gives the panel better impact resistance. Most homeowners who upgrade notice the difference in comfort during the first winter.

  • Can aluminum siding be painted instead of replaced?

    Yes, when the panels are structurally sound and not dented or failing at seams. Aluminum siding painting by a professional using the right coatings will hold up 7 to 10 years in Nassau County's climate before needing another coat. If the panels are dented, pulling away at corners, or you are facing repeated painting costs over a decade, vinyl siding replacement is often the better long-term value. We will give you the honest comparison.

  • What does siding replacement cost per square foot in Nassau County?

    Standard vinyl siding panels run roughly 3 to 7 dollars per square foot installed. Insulated vinyl siding runs around 8 dollars per square foot installed. For a typical three-bedroom Nassau County home, total siding replacement cost runs 10,000 to 24,000 dollars for vinyl depending on size, profile, and what is found under the old siding at tear-off. We provide an itemized written estimate after measuring so there are no surprises.

  • How do I know if I need vinyl siding repair or full replacement?

    If damage is isolated to a few panels from an impact or storm, repair is usually the right move. If the siding is brittle, fading uniformly across the whole exterior, cracking at edges throughout, or was installed without proper moisture barrier, repair of one section sets you up for another call soon. We assess the full exterior condition and tell you honestly which situation you are in.