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Exterior Renovation

Exterior Renovation

We focus on water management, clean detailing, and materials that perform through seasons, not just the first year.

Serving Oregon & Washington. Licensed, insured, and detail-driven from first call to final walkthrough.

Scope

What’s Typically Included

Clear scope reduces surprises. These are the most common items we plan for and build.

  • Exterior assessment (siding, trim, flashing, water management)
  • Siding and trim scope definition
  • Deck and exterior carpentry options (if included)
  • Window/door trim and sealing details
  • Paint/stain planning and surface preparation
  • Jobsite safety and protection planning
  • Cleanup and finish detailing (edges, corners, transitions)

Decisions

Popular Choices

Helpful decision categories homeowners usually choose between. No brand lock-in.

  • Siding: repair/patch vs. full replacement
  • Material direction: smooth modern vs. classic textured profiles
  • Trim detailing: minimal vs. more defined casing and reveals
  • Deck scope: resurface vs. rebuild vs. add stairs/rail updates
  • Paint: refresh palette vs. full re-coat with prep work
  • Water management: targeted flashing fixes vs. broader envelope work

Planning

Timeline & Cost Drivers

Practical guidance to help you plan. We’ll confirm specifics after a site visit and scope review.

Typical Timeline

2–10+ weeks (typical), depending on scope and weather

Every project is different. Here are the most common factors that affect schedule:

  • Weather windows and drying/curing conditions
  • Extent of rot repair or substrate issues discovered
  • Material lead times (special profiles, custom orders)
  • Coordination with roofing/window scope (if included)
  • Access constraints and safety setup

Cost Guidance

Exterior costs are driven by the size of the home, material selection, how much repair is required, and the level of detail at corners, openings, and transitions.

What affects cost:

  • Extent of siding replacement and substrate condition
  • Rot repair and structural carpentry
  • Trim complexity and detailing level
  • Paint/stain prep requirements
  • Deck and railing scope (if included)
  • Access/scaffolding requirements

Gallery

Inspiration & Finish Direction

A few references to align on the look and feel before we lock scope.

Shingle-style exterior renovation with clean lines
Shingle-style exterior renovation with clean lines
Exterior style reference for classic proportions
Exterior style reference for classic proportions
Exterior detail reference for durable materials
Exterior detail reference for durable materials
Mood reference for warm exterior lighting
Mood reference for warm exterior lighting
Lighting detail reference for exterior ambiance
Lighting detail reference for exterior ambiance
Outdoor living reference for deck/balcony feel
Outdoor living reference for deck/balcony feel

Process

How We Deliver It

A calm build comes from good sequencing and clear communication.

  1. Step 1

    Assess + scope

    We review current conditions and define a scope that prioritizes weatherproofing and clean details.

  2. Step 2

    Prep + protect

    We set up access and protection so work is safe and controlled.

  3. Step 3

    Repair + install

    We repair what’s needed, then install and detail siding/trim with attention to transitions.

  4. Step 4

    Finish + seal

    We handle finishing, sealing, and punch details so the work reads clean from curb to corner.

FAQ

Questions We Hear Often

How do you handle rot or damage you find after removing siding? +

We document discoveries and discuss options clearly before proceeding. The goal is to solve the underlying problem, not cover it up.

Do you work year-round? +

Exterior work depends on weather windows and drying/curing conditions. We’ll advise what’s realistic for your timing.

Can you match existing siding? +

Sometimes, depending on availability and condition. When matching isn’t feasible, we’ll recommend options that still look intentional.

Do you handle flashing and water management details? +

Yes. Getting edges, corners, and transitions right is what prevents repeat problems. We’ll define those details in scope.

Can you coordinate with roofing or window work? +

If those items are part of scope, we can coordinate sequencing so the exterior envelope stays protected and details line up.

Quick scope call

Ready to talk through your project?

Call for a quick scope conversation. We'll confirm next steps and give you a clear path forward.

Serving Oregon & Washington. Phone: (503) 470-7007

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