Why Massapequa Is Our Highest-Volume Town
Mike's first solo job was a Cape Cod on Elm Street in Massapequa in January 2013. The homeowner paid him on time, referred him to four neighbors, and wrote him a handwritten thank-you card that still hangs in the shop in Hicksville. Mike finished those four neighbor jobs in the first six months, got another 11 referrals out of them, and Massapequa became the foundation of the business.
Fourteen years later, we are on a Massapequa street almost every week. We have resided homes in Massapequa proper, Massapequa Park, North Massapequa, Old Massapequa, and down the canals toward South Massapequa. We know the difference between a 1955 Cape on Roosevelt Drive and a 1968 Hi-Ranch on Jerusalem Avenue, and we spec them differently.
What Massapequa Homes Need From a Siding Contractor
Massapequa has a wider range of housing styles than most Nassau towns, because it was built out in waves from 1948 through the 1980s.
Levittown-era capes (1948-1955). Small capes on the original grid streets. Roughly 1,000 sqft, steep roofs, often with a rear bump-out added later. These respond well to insulated vinyl because their original walls have minimal insulation.
1960s ranches and hi-ranches. Mid-century tract homes on the streets south of Sunrise Highway. Often with carports converted to rooms. CertainTeed Monogram is the workhorse material for these.
1970s-80s colonials. Larger 2-story homes on the north side of Massapequa (toward Massapequa Park and Old Massapequa). These are excellent Hardie candidates, and we have done dozens of Hardie installs here.
Canal-adjacent homes (Harbor Green, South Massapequa). Homes built on the canals off the Great South Bay. These see significant salt exposure and benefit from Hardie or Maibec engineered cedar, not standard vinyl. We have opinions about this and we will share them on the walk-through.
Massapequa Things We Think About on Every Job
Salt air on canal homes. If your house is within 500 feet of the canals or the bay, vinyl will fade faster and aluminum trim will corrode. We always recommend fiber cement or Maibec for these houses. Insurance carriers often discount fiber cement too.
Sandy damage legacy. A lot of Massapequa homes south of Merrick Road were flooded or wind-damaged during Sandy in 2012. Some were rebuilt with quick-fix siding that is now failing 13 years later. We find this often. If you have "the new siding from 2013" and it is already looking tired, there is a reason.
Flood zone requirements. Parts of South Massapequa and the canal neighborhoods are in FEMA flood zones. Residing does not usually trigger flood compliance review, but elevated homes have slightly different detail requirements. We know them.
Mature trees. Like Hicksville, Massapequa has great street trees that complicate staging. We work around them. We have not broken a branch in 14 years (knock wood).
Recent Massapequa Jobs
Colonial on Merrick Road, 2025. Full reside in James Hardie Plank (Navy blue, custom match), white HardieTrim corners, black shutters. 2,400 sqft exterior. 14 working days. $52,000. Customer found us through a Google search for "James Hardie preferred contractor Long Island".
1950s Cape on Elm Street, 2024. Full CertainTeed CedarBoards insulated vinyl in Colonial White with shake-look gables. 1,200 sqft exterior. 9 working days. $23,500. This is two doors down from Mike's first-ever solo job.
Hi-Ranch on Jerusalem Avenue, 2024. Full Monogram 46 vinyl in Sterling Gray with matching trim. 2,000 sqft exterior. 10 working days. $22,500.
Canal home on East Shore Drive, 2023. Full Maibec engineered cedar in Coastal Gray with copper drip caps. 2,100 sqft exterior. 13 working days. $48,500. Customer lives 200 feet from open water and the old vinyl had faded badly from salt exposure.
Storm damage in North Massapequa, 2024. Tree limb through the east wall. Emergency tarp same day, 24 panels replaced + 30 sqft of sheathing in 5 days. $3,850, covered by insurance.
Massapequa Building Permits
Massapequa is in the Town of Oyster Bay building department (same as Hicksville). The village of Massapequa Park has its own additional review for properties within the incorporated village boundaries. Typical permit turnaround is 7-14 business days.
Permit fees vary with project value. We pull every permit and handle the inspection. You sign the application, we do the rest.
Reviews from Massapequa customers
Review 1: "We had three contractors out. Mike was the only one who climbed a ladder on the first visit. He showed us exactly where the old vinyl was failing behind the J-channel and explained why it mattered. The crew finished a day early, cleaned up better than our landscaper, and the Hardie looks incredible. Worth every dollar." — Diana R., Massapequa · James Hardie · 2025
Review 2: "Our canal home had old vinyl that was chalking from the salt air. Mike talked us through Maibec vs Hardie for an hour on the phone and then came out to show us samples. Two years later and the Maibec still looks brand new. We get compliments from people walking the canal path almost every week." — Christine W., East Massapequa · Maibec · 2023
Review 3: "I was the fourth neighbor in a row that Mike did on our street. Every one of us recommended him to the next one. The work has been consistent every time. The price has been fair every time. The cleanup has been perfect every time. We refer anyone who asks." — Gina and Tony M., Massapequa · Monogram 46 · 2024