Siding Removal & Disposal

in Palm Coast, FL

Palm Coast Pro Siding & Wrap brings over 15 years of hands-on experience in siding, house wrapping, and exterior insulation systems. We perform full siding removal and disposal for residential and commercial properties throughout Flagler, St. Johns, and Volusia counties. Siding removal is the highest-risk phase of any re-siding project — improper tear-off damages house wrap, sheathing, and window flashing in ways invisible until moisture infiltration appears months later. The National Association of Home Builders estimates installation errors originating during removal account for approximately 20% of residential siding callbacks. In Palm Coast's 51.44-inch annual rainfall environment, a single damaged WRB seam left uncorrected can result in wall cavity moisture damage costing $10,000–$40,000 to remediate.

Palm Coast Pro Siding & Wrap performs removal as a standalone service and as the first phase of every full re-siding project. All removed material is disposed of per Flagler County Solid Waste Authority requirements.

Why Choose Us

Local Siding Contractors

We operate exclusively in the Northeast Florida market. We have completed siding projects across all of Palm Coast's major residential corridors.

Advanced Installation Techniques

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.

Proven Track Record

We have completed thousands of residential and commercial siding projects across Flagler, St. Johns, and Volusia counties.

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Siding Removal & Disposal

Services We Provide

Full Exterior Siding Tear-Off

Full tear-off removes all cladding from every exterior elevation — vinyl, fiber cement, wood, or metal — down to the sheathing face using pry bars and zip tools to minimize fastener withdrawal damage to OSB or plywood sheathing. Window and door trim and flashing are documented before removal to allow correct reinstallation sequence. Full tear-off generates 1,500–4,000 pounds of material on an average Palm Coast home — all hauled and disposed of within 48 hours of completion.

Selective and Partial Removal

Selective removal targets damaged sections without disturbing sound adjacent panels — used when storm damage or localized rot affects less than 20% of a given elevation. Fiber cement and Hardie board selective removal requires a fiber cement blade at the field joint, not pry-bar leverage. Matching replacement panels are confirmed before removal begins to avoid open substrate exposure.

Substrate Inspection During Tear-Off

We photograph and document sheathing moisture content, WRB condition, fastener corrosion, and framing integrity at every elevation during tear-off. Damaged substrate is itemized in a written change order before any repair proceeds. The Building Science Corporation estimates undetected substrate damage accounts for up to 30% of re-siding failures within the first 5 years.

House Wrap and Flashing Assessment

Every WRB and flashing component exposed during tear-off is assessed before new material is specified. Window and door flashing found missing or improperly integrated — common on Palm Coast's 1975–1995 ITT-era housing stock built before Florida Building Code Section 1403.2 — is corrected before new panels go up.

Material Segregation and Disposal

Vinyl is routed through Vinyl Siding Institute member take-back programs where available. Fiber cement and wood waste is disposed of per Flagler County Solid Waste Authority requirements. Lead paint testing is recommended on homes built before 1978 — Palm Coast's ITT-era stock includes a significant number of these properties.

Haul-Away and Jobsite Cleanup

All removed material, fasteners, and debris are cleared within 48 hours of tear-off. Magnetic nail sweep is performed on all lawn and driveway areas. Final jobsite walkthrough documentation is provided before the substrate phase begins.

Types of Properties We Serve

Single-Family Residential

The highest removal volume involves ITT-era homes in the C, F, and R sections along Palm Coast Parkway and Belle Terre Boulevard — 1970s–1980s vinyl or wood siding cleared before renovation. Lead paint testing coordination is recommended on all homes in this age range.

Commercial and Multi-Family

Commercial removal on retail and mixed-use buildings along U.S. Route 1 and Palm Coast Parkway NE is scheduled around business hours and Flagler County construction noise ordinances. Pre-removal documentation including material type, waste volume, and disposal compliance plan is provided for property managers and GCs.

New Construction and Renovation Coordination

Removal as a subcontracted service for general contractors is available with flexible scheduling. We provide substrate inspection reports formatted for architect or building inspector review and coordinate directly with GC project managers.

What Our Customers are Saying

"Clean tear-off, no sheathing damage, out in two days."

— Mark T., Palm Coast, FL

"Found flashing issues on two windows during tear-off. Fixed before new panels went up."

— Karen S., Flagler Beach, FL

"Commercial removal done around our operating hours. No tenant disruption."

— Phil D., Ormond Beach, FL

Siding Removal & Disposal FAQs

How long does full siding removal take?

Full tear-off on a 1,500–2,500 square foot home requires 1 to 2 days. Homes with multiple siding layers — common on ITT-era properties where vinyl was installed over original wood — may require an additional day. Haul-away is completed within 48 hours.

Do I need a permit for siding removal in Palm Coast?

Standalone removal typically does not require a permit from the City of Palm Coast's Community Development Department. When removal is the first phase of a full re-siding project, the installation permit covers the removal scope.

What happens if substrate damage is found?

All conditions are photographed, documented in a written change order, and presented before any repair proceeds. No framing or sheathing work begins without written authorization.

How is removed siding disposed of?

Vinyl is routed to compliant recycling channels. Fiber cement and wood waste is disposed of per Flagler County Solid Waste Authority requirements. Disposal compliance summaries available for commercial properties.

Do you test for lead paint before removal?

We recommend testing on homes built before 1978 and coordinate with certified professionals. EPA RRP Rule protocols are followed on confirmed lead-positive properties.