Vinyl Siding Installation

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. Vinyl siding is the most widely installed exterior cladding product in the United States, holding approximately 26% of the residential siding market according to the Vinyl Siding Institute. For Palm Coast homeowners, it is also one of the most practical choices — modern vinyl panels are engineered to handle sustained humidity, UV radiation, and wind-load events without rotting, warping, or requiring repainting. Palm Coast's humid subtropical climate, with mean summer highs reaching 87–88°F and annual rainfall averaging 51.44 inches, creates conditions that degrade lesser cladding systems within a decade. Vinyl, when correctly installed to Florida Building Code specifications, consistently outperforms wood and standard fiber cement on low-maintenance longevity in this market.

Vinyl siding replacement delivers measurable ROI. Remodeling Magazine's Cost vs. Value Report consistently ranks vinyl siding replacement among the top five home improvement projects for resale return, averaging 76–80% cost recouped nationally and performing above that benchmark in Florida's competitive coastal housing markets. Palm Coast Pro Siding & Wrap installs vinyl siding systems from CertainTeed, Alside, and Royal Building Products — all carrying lifetime limited warranties registered in the homeowner's name within 30 days of project completion.

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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Some of the Products We Proudly Use

ply gem brands & solutions
LP Smart Side Trim & Siding
James Hardie
Kaycan
Certainteed
Dupont

Vinyl Siding Installation Services We Provide

New Vinyl Siding Installation

New installation begins with a full substrate inspection — sheathing condition, framing moisture content, and existing house wrap integrity are assessed before any panels are ordered. We install house wrap to ASTM D226 standards with all seams taped and window and door penetrations flashed before panels go up. Fastener schedules follow Florida Building Code Section 1405 minimums, with stainless steel or hot-dipped galvanized nails used on all coastal installations to prevent corrosion from Palm Coast's salt air and canal moisture environment. Panel profiles available include horizontal lap, dutch lap, beaded, and vertical board-and-batten.

Insulated Vinyl Siding Installation

Insulated vinyl siding bonds an EPS foam backer directly to the panel, eliminating the hollow flex of standard vinyl and adding R-2 to R-4 thermal resistance to the exterior wall assembly. The Department of Energy estimates insulated siding can reduce exterior wall heat transfer by up to 20% compared to uninsulated panels. For Palm Coast homes running air conditioning 8–10 months per year, the cumulative cooling load reduction is significant. Insulated panels also reduce impact sound transmission and are more resistant to denting from wind-driven debris — a relevant performance factor in a market that averages a named storm impact every 2.73 years.

Vinyl Siding Replacement

Full replacement is recommended when existing panels show widespread UV degradation, impact cracking from storm events, or when the current system is no longer in production and matching replacement panels cannot be sourced. Vinyl siding manufactured before the mid-1990s — common on Palm Coast's original ITT-era housing stock built in the 1970s and 1980s — was produced to lower impact and UV-resistance standards than current product lines. We remove existing panels, inspect and repair substrate as needed, and install a complete new system with updated house wrap. Partial replacement is offered when fewer than 20% of panels on a given elevation are compromised and the remaining installation is structurally sound.

Storm Damage Vinyl Siding Repair

Palm Coast has sustained direct or near-direct impacts from Hurricane Charley (2004), Hurricane Matthew (2016), Hurricane Irma (2017), Hurricane Ian (2022), and Hurricane Nicole (2022). Wind-driven debris during these events caused cracking, displacement, and full panel loss on vinyl siding across the city's residential sections. We provide post-storm siding assessments within the same week of a named storm event, with written damage documentation formatted for insurance claim submission. Emergency panel replacement is available for displaced sections exposing sheathing or house wrap.

Custom Profile and Specialty Vinyl Installation

Palm Coast's European Village development in the Palm Harbor neighborhood and the Hammock barrier island community include properties with architectural profiles that require non-standard panel dimensions or custom trim work. We source wide-exposure lap, beaded, and board-and-batten profiles in premium vinyl grades and install them to the same Florida Building Code fastener and flashing standards as standard residential work. Custom soffit and fascia installation in matching vinyl is available as part of any full re-siding project.

Types of Properties We Serve

Single-Family Residential

Single-family homes make up the majority of Palm Coast's housing stock, concentrated in the planned residential sections along Palm Coast Parkway, Belle Terre Boulevard, and Matanzas Woods Parkway. Homes in the C, F, and R sections were built primarily between 1975 and 1995 and many carry original siding now at or beyond its rated service life. We work across all architectural styles present in Palm Coast's residential sections — ranch, split-level, and two-story production builds — and adapt installation approach to each home's existing trim profile and substrate condition.

Multi-Family and HOA Properties

Condominium associations and HOA-governed communities in Palm Coast — including properties along the Intracoastal Waterway and in the Grand Haven golf community — require installation coordination with property managers, board approval timelines, and work scheduling that minimizes disruption to residents. We have completed exterior re-siding on duplex, triplex, and four-unit residential structures and are experienced working within HOA architectural approval processes.

Light Commercial and Mixed-Use

Retail and office buildings along U.S. Route 1 and Palm Coast Parkway NE that use vinyl or vinyl composite panels require the same Florida Building Code compliance and wind-resistance documentation as residential installations. We provide product specification sheets and Florida Product Approval numbers at contract signing for all commercial vinyl panel installations.

What Our Customers are Saying

"Palm Coast Pro replaced all the vinyl siding on our home in the R section after Hurricane Ian damaged three full elevations. The crew was on-site within four days of us calling, documented everything for our insurance adjuster, and finished the job in under a week."


— Robert M., Palm Coast, FL

"We upgraded from the original 1980s vinyl to insulated panels. The difference in cooling bills was noticeable within the first full summer. The installation was clean and the crew handled all the permit paperwork."


— Diane K., Flagler Beach, FL

"The team matched our existing profile on the sections that weren't damaged so we didn't have to re-side the whole house. Saved us money and the repair is completely invisible."


— Tom and Patricia S., Ormond Beach, FL

Vinyl Siding Installation FAQs

How long does vinyl siding installation take on an average Palm Coast home?

A standard single-family home in Palm Coast with 1,500–2,500 square feet of exterior wall area requires 3 to 5 days for full re-siding, including tear-off, substrate inspection and repair, house wrap installation, and panel installation. Homes with complex rooflines, significant substrate damage, or custom profile requirements may extend to 7–10 days. A written project timeline is provided at contract signing.

Do I need a permit for vinyl siding replacement in Palm Coast?

Yes. Full re-siding in Palm Coast requires a permit from the City of Palm Coast's Community Development Department. Projects involving sheathing or framing repairs trigger additional structural inspections. Palm Coast Pro Siding & Wrap pulls all required permits as part of the project scope.

What warranty comes with new vinyl siding?

CertainTeed and Alside vinyl siding products carry lifetime limited warranties transferable to subsequent homeowners. Palm Coast Pro Siding & Wrap provides a minimum 2-year workmanship warranty on all installation labor, separate from the manufacturer product warranty. All warranties are registered in the homeowner's name within 30 days of project completion.

How much does vinyl siding replacement cost in Palm Coast?

Full vinyl siding replacement on an average Palm Coast home runs $8,000–$18,000 depending on home size, substrate condition, profile selected, and whether insulated panels are specified. Itemized written estimates are provided at no charge.

Does vinyl siding hold up to Florida's hurricane wind loads?

Current vinyl siding products installed to Florida Building Code Section 1405 fastener schedules are rated for the wind speed design criteria applicable to Flagler County. Impact-rated and high-wind vinyl panels with documented Florida Product Approval numbers are available and recommended for homes in Flagler County's designated wind-borne debris regions.