Palm Coast Pro Siding & Wrap brings over 15 years of hands-on experience in siding, house wrapping, and exterior insulation systems. Palm Valley is a census-designated place on San Pablo Island in St. Johns County, Florida, with a 2020 census population of 21,827. With a 2024 median household income of $116,625 and a median home value of $690,800, Palm Valley ranks among the most affluent unincorporated communities in Northeast Florida — well above the Florida statewide median of $74,568. Palm Coast Pro Siding & Wrap serves Palm Valley with licensed, insured siding installation, repair, and house wrap services on residential and commercial properties throughout the community.
Palm Valley sits on the Intracoastal Waterway corridor between Jacksonville and Ponte Vedra Beach, with the Atlantic approximately two miles east via A1A. The community's humid subtropical climate delivers mean summer highs of 87–88°F, approximately 51 inches of annual rainfall, and sustained coastal humidity from the Intracoastal and adjacent tidal marshes. The median construction year for Palm Valley housing is 1991 — placing a significant share of the community's 9,803 housing units at or past original siding service life. Palm Valley's six formal neighborhoods include Palm Valley Landing, Plantation Oaks, Seaside, Odom's Mill, Dolphin's Cove, and the TPC Sawgrass section between A1A and the Intracoastal.
All siding products installed by Palm Coast Pro Siding & Wrap in Palm Valley carry current Florida Product Approval documentation for St. Johns County's wind-speed design zone. Manufacturer warranties are registered within 30 days of completion, with a 2-year workmanship warranty on all installation labor.
We operate exclusively in the Northeast Florida market. We have completed siding projects across all of Palm Coast's major residential corridors.
Every installer on our crew is trained to Florida Building Code requirements for exterior wall covering and has completed manufacturer certification for at least one major fiber cement or vinyl siding product line.
We have completed thousands of residential and commercial siding projects across Flagler, St. Johns, and Volusia counties.
With 61% single-family detached housing per U.S. Census Bureau data and a median construction year of 1991, Palm Valley's dominant repair drivers are moisture infiltration behind aging house wrap, UV degradation on south- and west-facing elevations, and fastener corrosion on Intracoastal-adjacent properties.
Homes built in the late 1980s and early 1990s — the dominant era in Palm Valley Landing and Odom's Mill — were built with felt paper weather barriers now at or past rated service life. In Palm Valley's high-humidity tidal corridor, failed felt paper allows bulk water infiltration frequently traced to interior staining near window perimeters and at base-of-wall intersections. We replace failed WRB on any re-siding project and offer standalone inspection on structures with unexplained interior moisture.
Properties in Dolphin's Cove and along the Intracoastal corridor face accelerated fastener corrosion from salt air and tidal humidity. The Zinc Coaters Association estimates standard zinc coating service life is reduced 40–60% in salt-air environments. We replace corroded fasteners with stainless steel hardware and inspect the substrate at each withdrawal point before re-fastening.
Palm Valley averages 233+ sunny days annually. Vinyl siding on south- and west-facing elevations of the larger estate homes in Plantation Oaks and Sawgrass shows chalking and oxidation beginning 12–15 years post-installation. We replace degraded panels and apply coastal-rated factory or field coating systems.
St. Johns County falls within Florida's wind-borne debris region, and Palm Valley's Intracoastal corridor position exposes properties to channeled wind during named storm events. We provide post-storm assessments with written documentation for insurance adjuster submission and emergency replacement on sections exposing sheathing to open weather.
Palm Valley's housing runs along gated and tree-lined enclaves off Palm Valley Road, with prices from the mid $600,000s to well above $2 million on the estate corridor. At a median home value of $690,800, homeowners consistently specify James Hardie HardiePlank and HardiePanel — the 30-year non-prorated warranty and non-organic composition align with both the investment horizon and Intracoastal salt-air exposure profile. Homes in Sawgrass between A1A and the Intracoastal — home to TPC Sawgrass and The Players Club tournament — represent the highest-value siding replacement segment in Palm Valley.
Palm Valley is primarily residential, with commercial activity along Palm Valley Road and the A1A intersection near Ponte Vedra Beach. Commercial siding installations require Florida Building Code Chapter 14 compliance and St. Johns County permit coordination. We provide Florida Product Approval documentation for all commercial exterior wall covering installations.
Estate-corridor and gated Sawgrass properties require specialty profiles beyond standard residential lines. Board-and-batten in cellular PVC, wide-exposure cedar shake in fiber cement, and large-format horizontal lap are the dominant custom specifications. At a median household income of $116,625, Palm Valley homeowners invest consistently in premium coastal-grade cladding.
Fiber cement — James Hardie HardiePlank and Allura — is the preferred Palm Valley upgrade, with non-organic composition resisting mold and tidal moisture. Modern CertainTeed and Alside vinyl significantly outperforms early-1990s original panels on UV resistance and impact rating. Aluminum and Galvalume steel with PVDF factory finish are the correct specification for Dolphin's Cove and Intracoastal-front properties where salt-air corrosion resistance drives the material decision.