What Makes Huntington Siding Work Different
Huntington is not a tract-home town. The homes here are varied, often custom-built, and often architecturally significant. A good siding job on a Huntington colonial is not the same as a good siding job on a Hicksville split. The details matter more, the materials are usually premium, and the homeowners usually care about how the finished house looks from across the street.
Huntington village proper: Pre-war colonials, Victorians, and shingle-style homes on the streets around Main Street and New York Avenue. Some are in a local historic district. These demand cedar, Hardie, or premium trim work.
Cold Spring Harbor and Lloyd Harbor: Waterfront and near-waterfront estates. Large budgets, architecturally sensitive properties, often custom specs. Real Western Red Cedar is common here. So is Artisan by James Hardie (the premium Hardie line with deeper shadow lines and thicker planks).
Huntington Station: More traditional suburban stock, 1960s-70s splits and colonials. These work well with standard Hardie Plank or premium insulated vinyl.
Dix Hills and Melville: Larger 1970s-90s custom colonials. These are great Hardie Plank candidates.
Fort Salonga and Centerport: Mix of waterfront and interior lots. Salt exposure on the waterfront homes. Cedar or Hardie is the usual recommendation there.
Things We Think About on Every Huntington Job
North Shore salt air. Homes within a mile of Huntington Harbor, Lloyd Harbor, or Cold Spring Harbor see meaningful salt exposure. Standard vinyl will fade faster here. Fiber cement (Hardie), engineered cedar (Maibec), or real cedar are the right calls.
Historic district review. Portions of Huntington village are in a local historic district with architectural review for exterior changes. We have handled the paperwork for several houses here and we know the review board's preferences (cedar shingles, certain color palettes, specific trim details).
Mature trees and long driveways. Huntington has some of the most heavily wooded residential neighborhoods on the Island, especially in Cold Spring Harbor and Lloyd Harbor. Long driveways make dumpster placement easier but add travel time from the shop. Wooded lots bring woodpeckers, which destroy real cedar (we recommend Maibec instead in these areas).
Hi-end customer expectations. Huntington homeowners generally expect a higher level of detail and communication than the LI average. We over-communicate on these jobs. Daily photos, daily progress updates via text, a walk-through at the end of every phase, not just the end of the job.
Longer lead times in historic districts. Add 2-4 weeks to the schedule for historic district review in Huntington village.
Recent Huntington Jobs
Colonial on East Main Street, 2025. Full reside in James Hardie Plank (Evening Blue) with white HardieTrim. 2,600 sqft exterior. 15 working days. $58,000. Customer found us through a neighbor's previous referral. Historic district review approved on first submission.
Shingle-style waterfront in Lloyd Harbor, 2024. Full Maibec engineered cedar (Natural Weathered Gray) with copper drip caps. 3,200 sqft exterior. 18 working days. $72,500. We worked alongside the homeowner's landscape architect to preserve the shrub beds during staging.
Custom colonial in Dix Hills, 2024. Full James Hardie Artisan (thicker plank, deeper shadow line) in Arctic White with HardieTrim 7.25" corner boards and HardieShingle accent in the gables. 2,900 sqft exterior. 18 working days. $78,000.
1950s ranch in Huntington Station, 2023. CertainTeed CedarBoards insulated vinyl in Granite Gray. 1,900 sqft exterior. 10 working days. $26,500. Budget-sensitive customer, we delivered a premium-looking result for a reasonable number.
Tree damage repair in Centerport, 2024. 50-foot maple came down during an October storm, took out the north wall and damaged a window. Emergency tarp same day, full repair (whole wall rebuild) in 9 working days. $12,500, mostly covered by insurance.
Huntington Building Permits
Huntington has its own town building department, which is the busiest in northern Suffolk. Permit turnaround is typically 10-15 business days for standard siding work.
Historic district note: Portions of Huntington village fall under architectural review. We submit plans to the review board, schedule our presentation, and handle any revisions. Plan on an additional 2-4 weeks for historic review. We have never had a siding application denied in Huntington village.
Fees: Based on project value, typically $400-$900 for a standard residing job.
Reviews from Huntington customers
Review 1: "I'm a skeptical customer. I got four quotes, read every Google review twice, and called two of their references. Long Island Siding Co. was not the cheapest. They were the ones who answered the phone, showed up when they said they would, and didn't move the price after we signed. I'd hire them again tomorrow." — Paul M., Huntington · Insulated vinyl · 2024
Review 2: "Our 1920s colonial needed real cedar and every other contractor talked us into Hardie. Mike was the only one who said yes to real cedar, explained the maintenance honestly, and handled the historic review submission. Three years later and the cedar has silvered beautifully. It looks like the house it was meant to be." — David and Amy L., Huntington village · Real Western Red Cedar · 2022
Review 3: "The waterfront siding job at our Lloyd Harbor house was complicated by a difficult staging area and a tight HARB timeline. Mike's team delivered on every commitment and finished on budget. The cedar has held up beautifully through two winters. We would recommend them to anyone." — Sarah T., Lloyd Harbor · Maibec · 2023