Palm Coast Pro Siding & Wrap brings over 15 years of hands-on experience in siding, house wrapping, and exterior insulation systems. Siding repair and replacement is the most common exterior service call in Flagler County — a market where 51.44 inches of annual rainfall, canal-adjacent humidity, and a named storm impact every 2.73 years accelerate cladding failure across all material types. The National Association of Home Builders estimates deferred siding maintenance reduces exterior wall assembly service life by 30–40%. Full replacement is warranted when substrate damage is present, when panels are discontinued, or when storm events have caused displacement across multiple elevations. Partial repair is correct when damage is isolated to less than 20% of a given elevation and the substrate is structurally sound.
Palm Coast Pro Siding & Wrap performs repair and full replacement on vinyl, fiber cement, Hardie board, wood, and metal systems. Every repair scope begins with a written damage assessment before any panels are removed.
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.
Palm Coast has sustained direct impacts from Hurricane Charley (2004), Hurricane Matthew (2016), Hurricane Irma (2017), Hurricane Ian (2022), and Hurricane Nicole (2022). We provide same-week post-storm assessments with written damage documentation formatted for insurance claim submission. Emergency panel replacement is available for sections exposing sheathing or house wrap to open weather.
Individual cracked, buckled, or impact-fractured panels are replaced without disturbing adjacent sections when the surrounding installation is sound. On discontinued profiles common on Palm Coast's 1970s and 1980s ITT-era housing stock, close-substitute sourcing is documented in writing before repair proceeds. Fiber cement and Hardie board repairs require edge sealing and primer at all field cuts.
Full replacement is specified when substrate damage spans more than one elevation, when the existing system has exceeded rated service life, or when storm damage has caused widespread displacement. We remove all panels, document substrate condition photographically, repair damaged sheathing under a written change order, and install new panels to Florida Building Code Section 1405 fastener schedules.
The Building Science Corporation estimates substrate damage is present in approximately 25% of re-siding projects where the existing installation is more than 15 years old. All substrate conditions are photographed, itemized in a change order, and repaired before new panels go up. Pressure-treated lumber is used for all sill and bottom plate replacements in moisture-affected zones.
We install Tyvek HomeWrap or Benjamin Obdyke HydroGap drainable wrap with all seams taped and openings flashed before new panels go up. In Palm Coast's ASHRAE Climate Zone 2 designation, correct house wrap installation is a code requirement.
We provide written damage assessments, photographic documentation, and itemized scopes formatted for insurance adjuster review. Documentation includes panel measurements, material specifications, labor scope, and Florida Product Approval references for replacement materials.
The majority of repair calls in Palm Coast involve ITT-era homes built between 1975 and 1995 in the C, F, and R sections along Palm Coast Parkway and Belle Terre Boulevard — properties carrying aging vinyl and wood systems that have exceeded rated service life in Flagler County's coastal environment.
Homes along Palm Coast's 23 miles of saltwater canals and on the Hammock barrier island community experience accelerated degradation from salt air and wind-driven spray. Fastener corrosion on pre-2010 installations with non-stainless hardware is the most common repair trigger on these elevations.
Commercial repair on retail and mixed-use properties along U.S. Route 1 and Palm Coast Parkway NE requires scheduling coordination to minimize business disruption. We provide pre-repair documentation packages including scope, timeline, and Florida Product Approval numbers for property managers.
"Storm damage from Hurricane Ian took out two full elevations. On-site within three days, documented everything for our adjuster, matched our existing vinyl."
— Greg T., Palm Coast, FL
"Found sheathing rot two other contractors missed. Change order was clear before they touched anything."
— Patricia M., Flagler Beach, FL
"Fast, clean, properly permitted. Inspector passed it first visit."
— Raymond K., Ormond Beach, FL
Repair is correct when damage is isolated to less than 20% of a given elevation and the substrate is dry and sound. Full replacement is warranted when substrate damage is present, the system has exceeded rated service life, or matching discontinued panels is not possible. We provide a written assessment with clear reasoning before any work is contracted.
Full re-siding requires a permit from the City of Palm Coast's Community Development Department. Panel-level repairs not involving structural sheathing typically do not.
Panel-level repairs run $500–$3,000. Full re-siding runs $8,000–$30,000 depending on material, home size, and substrate repair scope. Itemized written estimates provided at no charge.
On siding installed within the last 10–15 years, matching is typically possible with current manufacturer lines. On older or discontinued profiles from Palm Coast's original 1970s–1980s housing stock, we source the closest substitute and document the decision in writing before proceeding.