Exterior renovation on a Pacific Northwest home

One contractor for the whole exterior.

Stucco, siding, roofing, painting, and waterproofing. One scope. One price. One warranty. Everett-based, serving Snohomish County and the Eastside.

Failures start at the seams.

Roof to siding. Siding to window. Window to flashing.

Most exterior failures we open up did not start at the cladding. They started at a roof termination without kick-out flashing, at a window install that sat proud of the weather-resistive barrier, or at a deck ledger that was lapped the wrong way over the house wrap. When one contractor runs the whole envelope, those handoffs are scoped, photographed, and warrantied as a single line of work instead of five separate phone calls.

Exterior renovation in progress on a residential home

What an exterior renovation includes.

Stucco repair or full re-stucco, siding replacement (LP, fiber-cement, cedar, vinyl), roof tear-off and replacement (composition, metal, cedar), gutter and downspout replacement, window and door replacement when they tie into the envelope, exterior trim and fascia, kick-out and step flashing at every roof-to-wall termination, and a full exterior repaint with proper prep on top of all of it.

Whole-envelope projects can be phased over twelve to thirty-six months if budget is the constraint. The walkthrough captures everything so the priorities are clear.

Exterior renovation process in progress

Our exterior renovation process.

Six stages. Written scope. Fixed price.

1. Envelope walkthrough. We meet you on site, take moisture readings, photograph every problem area, and identify which failures are active and which are cosmetic.

2. Written scope and phasing. You receive a fixed price for everything plus optional phasing if budget is tight. No same-day pressure to sign.

3. Permits and prep. We pull permits when the scope requires it, set up containment, protect landscaping, and stage materials.

4. Demolition and dry-out. We open the wall to sound framing. If we find rot, you see photos before we proceed and the change order is priced before we continue.

5. Assembly rebuild. Sheathing, weather-resistive barrier, flashing at windows and roof terminations, cladding, trim, paint. The order matters and we do not skip the steps that show up two winters later.

6. Walkthrough and warranty. Final inspection with you, permit close-out, and a written workmanship warranty on the assembly.

Testimonials

What clients say after the warranty walkthrough.

Stucco, exterior, and interior renovation across Snohomish County and the Eastside.

Homeowner, Everett

Stucco repair, North Everett

Found water damage behind our stucco that two other contractors had missed. They opened the wall, fixed the framing, rebuilt the assembly, and the whole thing was done on the price they quoted.

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Homeowner, Bellevue

Kitchen remodel, West Bellevue

Schedule held week to week, the crew on site Monday was the same crew on site Friday, and the final price matched the contract. We have already signed them for the primary bath next year.

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Homeowner, Lynnwood

Whole-home repaint, Alderwood Manor

The prep took longer than the paint, which they had warned us about up front. Three years in and the paint still looks like it did the day they finished.

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Homeowner, Mukilteo

Siding replacement, Harbour Pointe

They replaced the underlayment and added flashing details the original install had skipped. Walked us through every change order with photos before the work happened.

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Property Manager, Everett

Multi-family exterior, downtown Everett

Pulled permits, ran the project on schedule, closed everything out clean. Communication was the best we have had on a multi-family job in years.

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Exterior renovation, answered.

The questions we get asked the most on whole-envelope walkthroughs across Everett, Bellevue, and the surrounding cities.

Anything outside the framing: stucco or siding, roofing, gutters and downspouts, exterior trim, windows and doors when they tie into envelope work, paint, and the flashing details that connect all of it. The reason we run these as one project rather than five is that the failures usually start at the seam between two trades, not in the middle of one.

Walkthrough on your envelope? Free.

In-person inspection, written scope, fixed price, optional phasing if budget is tight. No same-day pressure to sign.