Siding & Exterior in Pike Creek, Delaware
Established 1970s–80s valley neighborhoods northwest of Wilmington. We’ll match you with one vetted, licensed contractor who genuinely works in Pike Creek — not a call center pretending to, and not a list of five strangers.
- One vetted pro — no bidding war, no call list
- Must confirm they work 19808 before matching
- No lead goes out without a checked license & insurance
- Free to you, no obligation to hire
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What siding & exterior work in Pike Creek actually looks like
A lot of original vinyl and aluminum siding reaching the end of its useful life, plus wood trim and fascia that has been painted over enough times to hide the rot underneath. Deck rebuilds are common — this is the right vintage of house for a deck that was built in 1985 and has been quietly failing since 2010.
The housing stock here
Pike Creek is a mature suburb: colonials, splits and townhomes built largely in the 1970s and 80s, arranged around the golf course and the valley. Well-kept, established, heavily owner-occupied — and universally at the age where the second roof and the first window replacement come due.
Neighborhoods we cover in Pike Creek: Linden Hill, Woods at Limestone, Pike Creek Valley, Fox Meadow, Cedars, Skyline.
Permits in Pike Creek: Unincorporated — New Castle County Land Use.
$8,000 – $30,000 for a full siding replacement
Exterior work is priced per square (100 sq ft) for siding and per linear foot for gutters, so the number scales directly with the size of the house. Removal of old siding, and anything found underneath it, is the usual source of change orders — ask how that’s handled *before* signing.
This is a county-wide range, not a Pike Creek quote. What your house costs depends on your house — which is exactly why we send contractors to look at it.
Signs you should get quotes
- Siding that ripples or buckles
- Gutters that overflow in every heavy rain
- Soft spots in soffit or fascia
- Peeling paint or a chalky residue on your hand
Siding & Exterior jobs we match for in Pike Creek
- Vinyl siding replacement
- Fiber cement (HardiePlank) siding
- Wood & engineered wood siding
- Soffit & fascia repair
- Seamless gutter installation
- Gutter guards & downspout drainage
- Exterior trim & wrap
- Deck & porch repair and rebuild
- Exterior doors
- Pressure washing & exterior painting prep
Exterior in Pike Creek: common questions
Do you have siding & exterior contractors who work in Pike Creek?
That's the bar we hold: a contractor must confirm they actively service Pike Creek (19808) before we hand over your project — we don't pass your details to a company that's an hour away and hoping. Send us the project and we'll match it with one contractor who meets that bar; if the match isn't right, we'll send one more, one at a time. And if we don't have coverage for your job in Pike Creek, we'll tell you that instead of wasting your afternoon.
Who issues the permit for siding & exterior work in Pike Creek?
Unincorporated — New Castle County Land Use. Whichever office it is, the contractor should pull the permit under their own license — if one asks you to pull it as a homeowner, that's usually a sign they can't.
Vinyl or fiber cement siding?
Vinyl is cheaper, lighter, and never needs painting — it’s what most Delaware homes wear. Fiber cement (HardiePlank) costs meaningfully more, but it’s heavier, more impact- and fire-resistant, and holds a paint color for 10–15 years. If you plan to stay in the house 20 years, run the numbers on both.
Can new siding go over the old siding?
It can, and some contractors will offer it to win the bid. It’s usually a bad idea: it hides whatever moisture damage is underneath and adds weight without fixing the cause. Insist on tear-off unless there’s a specific reason not to.
How often do gutters actually need replacing?
Aluminum seamless gutters generally run 20+ years. Most "gutter problems" are pitch, sizing, or downspout drainage problems — a good contractor will diagnose that rather than sell you a whole new system by default.
Do I need a permit for siding?
It depends on the jurisdiction and the scope — re-siding often requires one, especially if sheathing or structure is touched. Your contractor should know the local office and pull it themselves.
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