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Hail-dented siding on a home being inspected for replacement — Storm & Hail Damage Siding in Mountain Home, Elmore County, Idaho

Elmore County, Idaho

Storm & Hail Damage Siding in Mountain Home, ID

Mountain Home, high-desert Air Force town on the Snake River Plain

Treasure Valley storms bring high wind and hail that can crack, puncture, dent, and tear siding loose — sometimes obviously, sometimes in ways you only notice after the next rain finds its way inside. Storm and hail damage repair gets the exterior thoroughly assessed and made weather-tight again, whether that means a single elevation or the whole home.

We inspect the full exterior for wind and hail damage, including the subtle impacts that are easy to miss — hairline cracks, loosened nailing, dings on storm-facing walls, and compromised seals that aren't visible from the ground. Catching that subtle damage matters, because an opening you can't see is exactly where water gets behind the wall and starts hidden rot.

We document what we find with notes and photos so you have a clear record for your files, then restore the affected siding — matching profile and color as closely as the existing material allows — and re-seal flashing and joints so the wall sheds water the way it should. We handle the construction; any insurance or claims process stays between you and your provider.

This is the right service after a storm has clearly hit your home, or when you want a professional check before a small problem becomes a wet wall. We assess honestly: if the damage is cosmetic and the wall is sound, we'll say so rather than push a full replacement.

What's included

  • Wind & hail damage assessment
  • Documentation for your records
  • Section & full replacement
  • Color & profile matching
  • Weather-tight re-seal

In Mountain Home, we handle storm & hail damage siding across downtown Mountain Home, the I-84 corridor, the Air Force base area, and the rest of Elmore County — matched to the age, style, and exposure of each home.

Our process

How storm & hail damage siding works in Mountain Home

  1. 01

    Full-exterior damage assessment

    We inspect every elevation for wind and hail damage, paying close attention to storm-facing walls and the subtle impacts and loosened nailing that are easy to miss from the ground.

  2. 02

    Documentation

    We document the damage with notes and photos so you have a clear, organized record for your own files and any claim you choose to file.

  3. 03

    Scope & approach

    We determine whether a section repair or a full-elevation replacement is the right fix and confirm color and profile matching expectations with you.

  4. 04

    Repair or replace

    We replace damaged siding — a section or a full elevation — matching profile and color as closely as the existing material allows.

  5. 05

    Re-seal & weatherproof

    Joints, flashing, and seals are restored so the wall is weather-tight against the next storm, then we clean up the area.

Every Mountain Home job includes pulling any permit Elmore County requires and a full clean-up — we leave your home tight, weather-sealed, and looking sharp.

Working in Mountain Home

Mountain Home, high-desert Air Force town on the Snake River Plain

Mountain Home is an Elmore County town on the open high-desert plain along I-84, anchored by the nearby Air Force base and surrounded by sagebrush flats. The housing stock includes a large block of base-era and military-adjacent construction alongside older downtown homes, much of it carrying dated exteriors that have weathered the relentless high-desert sun and wind.

Mountain Home's high-desert climate — intense, near-constant summer sun, dry scouring winds, and cold winters — is unusually hard on exterior materials. Siding fades, chalks, and cracks faster here than in shaded urban settings, windows with worn weatherstripping bleed heat through long cold spells, and the steady wind makes properly fastened, tightly sealed siding and well-installed windows especially important.

Areas we serve

  • downtown Mountain Home
  • the I-84 corridor
  • the Air Force base area
  • rural Elmore County acreage

Around Mountain Home

  • Mountain Home Air Force Base
  • Bruneau Dunes State Park
  • the Snake River Plain
  • the I-84 corridor

Storm & Hail Damage Siding in Mountain Home — FAQs

Do you offer storm & hail damage siding throughout Mountain Home?

Yes — we cover all of Mountain Home and Elmore County, from downtown Mountain Home and the I-84 corridor to the Air Force base area and rural Elmore County acreage. Reach out for a free on-site estimate.

Do you work outside Mountain Home, too?

We do — along with Mountain Home, we regularly handle storm & hail damage siding in nearby Kuna, Boise, Meridian and across the wider Treasure Valley. If you're near Mountain Home Air Force Base, you're well inside our service area.

Will you clean up after storm & hail damage siding in Mountain Home?

Always. Every Mountain Home job ends with a full clean-up — we haul away the old materials and packaging and leave your Elmore County home tidy and protected.

How do I tell if my siding has hail damage?

Look for dents, cracks, chips, holes, and loosened or missing pieces, especially on storm-facing south and west walls. Some hail damage is subtle — hairline cracks or loosened nailing you can't spot from the ground — so a close inspection is the only reliable way to confirm.

Can you match the undamaged siding?

We match profile and color as closely as the existing material allows. On older, sun-faded siding an exact match isn't always possible because the original color has weathered, and we'll be upfront about that before we start.

Do you document the damage and handle insurance?

We document the damage with notes and photos so you have a clear record. We handle the construction side; any claims or insurance process is between you and your provider, and we don't make promises about coverage or adjuster outcomes.

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