CGR Legacy Construction repairs cracked, loose, warped, and storm-damaged siding for homeowners in St. Louis and nearby areas. We inspect the damage, explain what caused it, and recommend the right repair before the problem spreads.
Siding damage may look minor at first, but even a small crack, loose panel, or exposed seam can let moisture get behind the exterior. Once that happens, the problem can spread beyond the siding itself.
Fixing siding damage early helps protect the rest of the home and keeps a smaller repair from turning into a larger exterior problem.
If the damage is limited to certain areas, repair may be the right next step. An inspection helps confirm what is damaged and what should be fixed now.
Good siding helps protect the home from weather, impact, and long-term exterior wear.
Damaged siding can let water get behind the exterior and create moisture problems that spread over time.
Strong wind and flying debris can loosen panels, crack sections, and expose vulnerable areas of the home.
Repeated expansion and contraction can cause siding to warp, crack, or pull away as materials age.
When siding is compromised, the rest of the exterior becomes more vulnerable too.
An inspection helps determine whether a targeted repair will solve the problem or whether broader siding work makes more sense.
Our siding repair process focuses on fixing the damaged area and addressing what caused it.
The goal is to stop the damage from spreading and restore the siding where repair still makes sense.
If your siding is cracked, loose, warped, or storm-damaged, the best next step is an inspection. We will look at the affected areas, explain what caused the damage, and help you understand whether repair is the right fix.
Yes. If the damage is limited to certain sections and the rest of the siding is still in good condition, a targeted repair may be enough.
Siding damage can come from storms, impact, moisture, age, warping, loose panels, or repeated exposure to weather over time.
It can be. Damaged siding can let moisture behind the exterior, which may lead to bigger problems if it is left alone too long.
That depends on how widespread the damage is and what condition the rest of the siding is in. An inspection helps determine which option makes the most sense.
If your siding has cracks, loose panels, storm damage, or signs of moisture getting behind the exterior, start with an inspection. We will assess the damage, explain what we find, and help you understand the right repair path.