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Exterior Renovation Services

Your home's exterior is the first thing anyone sees and the first line of defense against weather. We handle siding, trim, and exterior finishes from assessment through installation.

Your home's exterior takes on more weather exposure than any other part of the house, which means it needs both function and appearance to hold up over time. Whether you are addressing aging siding, water damage, or simply want to update your home's curb appeal, our licensed team handles the full process from assessment to finished installation.

What Our Exterior Renovation Service Includes

Siding Replacement and Repair

We install fiber cement, vinyl, and wood siding, and repair or replace damaged sections found during the assessment phase. Any water damage or rot behind existing siding is addressed before new material goes up.

Trim and Architectural Details

Window trim, fascia, and soffit are updated alongside siding to give the exterior a cohesive, finished look rather than new siding around aging trim.

Exterior Painting

For homes not ready for a full siding replacement, exterior painting refreshes the look at a lower cost, using materials suited to your climate and sun exposure.

Moisture Barriers and Insulation

Adding or upgrading house wrap and insulation behind new siding is a common addition during a full exterior renovation, improving energy efficiency at the same time the exterior is opened up.

Choosing an Exterior Siding Material

Fiber Cement

Fiber cement offers a long lifespan and strong resistance to fire, moisture, and pests, at a higher upfront cost than vinyl.

Vinyl

Vinyl siding remains the most budget-friendly option and requires minimal maintenance, though it typically has a shorter lifespan than fiber cement.

Wood

Wood siding offers a traditional look but requires more regular maintenance, including repainting or staining, to protect against moisture over time.

Exterior Renovation Cost Factors

Our cost planning guide covers general budgeting principles that apply to exterior projects as well.

Exterior Renovation and Curb Appeal

Exterior renovation often pairs with roofing and windows and doors projects, since all three affect both the home's protection from weather and its overall curb appeal. We can scope these together or as standalone projects depending on your priorities and budget.

Start Your Exterior Renovation

A free consultation lets us assess your exterior's current condition and give you an accurate, itemized estimate for the scope that makes sense for your home.

Request a free estimate and we will help you plan an exterior renovation that protects your home and improves how it looks.

Our Exterior Renovation Services Process

  1. Step 1

    Free Consultation

    We assess your exterior's condition, including siding, trim, and any moisture or damage issues.

  2. Step 2

    Material Selection

    You choose siding, color, and trim details before ordering materials.

  3. Step 3

    Permitting & Scheduling

    We handle any required permits and coordinate scheduling around weather conditions.

  4. Step 4

    Installation & Walkthrough

    Our crew installs to manufacturer specifications, then walks the finished exterior through with you.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does exterior renovation cost?

Cost depends on siding material, square footage, and the condition of the existing exterior. We provide an itemized estimate after an in-home assessment of your home's specific condition.

What siding material lasts the longest?

Fiber cement and brick offer the longest lifespan with the least maintenance, while vinyl siding remains popular for its lower upfront cost. We walk through the tradeoffs for your specific home and climate during your consultation.

How long does an exterior renovation take?

A full siding replacement on an average home typically takes one to three weeks depending on square footage, siding material, and weather conditions.

Do you repair damaged siding before installing new material?

Yes, any water damage or rot found behind existing siding is repaired before new siding is installed, since covering an unresolved problem leads to bigger issues later.

Can exterior renovation improve energy efficiency?

Yes, adding house wrap and updated insulation behind new siding improves energy efficiency, and is a common addition during a full siding replacement project.

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