Siding
Engineered for the Pacific Northwest, our exteriors combine elite craftsmanship with resilient materials. Whether repairing storm damage or upgrading your home, we deliver protection that endures
Superior Siding Craftsmanship
We go far beyond surface aesthetics. Our process focuses on creating a complete weather-resistant envelope for your home. From installing high-performance house wrap and insulation to precision-cutting fiber cement or vinyl boards, we obsess over the details others miss—specifically window flashing and corner seals. We ensure your new exterior is not just beautiful, but impenetrable to Pacific Northwest moisture.
Honest Assessments & Transparent Costs
Removing old siding often reveals hidden issues like dry rot or compromised sheathing. While some contractors gloss over these problems or surprise you with bills later, we prioritize transparency. We provide a detailed, itemized estimate upfront. If structural damage is uncovered during the tear-off, we document it with photos and get your written approval for repairs before moving forward. No secrets, just integrity.
Respectful & Organized Workflow
A full siding replacement transforms your home’s perimeter, which can threaten your garden and driveway. We take extra care to protect your landscaping and outdoor features. Our team maintains an organized job site, cleaning up debris daily to ensure safety. We handle everything from permits to final waste disposal, giving you a stunning curb appeal transformation without the stress and mess.
5 Critical Signs Your Siding Has Failed
Your siding is more than just curb appeal; it is the protective skin that keeps your home’s structural framing dry. In the Pacific Northwest, wind-driven rain seeks every opening. Often, siding looks acceptable on the surface while moisture quietly destroys the sheathing and studs underneath. If you spot these warning signs, delaying a replacement could lead to extensive structural repairs. Schedule an expert assessment to stop the damage before it spreads.
1. Warped or Buckled Panels
Wavy or pulling panels indicate water penetration is swelling the wood underneath.
2. Bubbling or Peeling Paint
Blisters indicate moisture is trapped inside the board, a clear sign of material failure.
3. Soft Spots (Dry Rot)
Boards that feel soft, spongy, or crumble have rotted through and offer no protection.
4. Green Mold or Algae
Persistent growth suggests moisture retention, accelerating decay and inviting pests.
5. Cracked or Loose Boards
Visible cracks or gaps break the waterproof seal, exposing insulation and framing to rain.
Everything You Should Know About Siding
Updating your exterior is a big decision. We prioritize education over sales, addressing key questions about materials and timelines to ensure your total confidence.
Let’s Discuss Your Project
Book a free estimate today. We’ll answer your questions and ensure you feel secure in your decision.
What is the best siding material for the Pacific Northwest?
For our climate, we highly recommend Fiber Cement (James Hardie). Unlike wood, it does not rot, warp, or attract pests, and it is engineered specifically to withstand heavy rain and wind. High-quality Vinyl is also a durable, budget-friendly option that requires very little maintenance.
What happens if you find rot behind my old siding?
This is very common in our region. We never cover up damage. If we discover dry rot or damaged sheathing during the tear-off, we document it with photos and provide a clear quote for the repair. We replace the damaged wood to ensure a solid, dry foundation for your new siding.
Should I paint my existing siding or replace it entirely?
Painting is a good maintenance step if the siding is structurally sound. However, if your boards are warped, soft, or cracked, painting will only trap moisture inside and accelerate rot. If the material has failed, replacement is the only way to protect your home’s frame.
Do you install insulation under the new siding?
Yes. A siding replacement is the perfect time to upgrade energy efficiency. We install a high-performance moisture barrier (House Wrap) and can add rigid foam insulation. This reduces thermal bridging, keeping your home warmer in winter and lowering energy bills.
Do I need to move out during the project?
No, you can stay in your home. However, removing old siding involves hammering and cutting on the exterior walls, so it will be noisy during work hours (typically 8 AM – 5 PM). We recommend taking fragile items off interior walls just to be safe.
How do you protect my landscaping and driveway?
We treat your property with respect. We place plywood or tarps over garden beds and use magnetic sweepers daily to catch stray nails. We also position dumpsters carefully to avoid damaging your driveway, ensuring your home looks pristine when we leave.
Let’s Discuss Your Project
Book a free estimate today. We’ll answer your questions and ensure you feel secure in your decision.
Ready to Secure Your Home’s Future?
We combine premium materials with moisture-proof installation to deliver a stunning facade that stands strong against the elements for decades.