One Contractor for the Whole Bradenton Exterior
Bradenton sits where the Manatee River widens toward the bay, and that river geography shapes what its houses endure: humid air that never really dries out, brackish breezes that push inland past the Riverwalk, and a hurricane season every homeowner from Palma Sola to Samoset takes seriously. Alpine Exteriors handles the three systems that protect a Bradenton home from all of it: the roof, the walls and the windows.
The housing stock here spans a full century. The cottages of the Village of the Arts date to the 1920s and are largely wood-frame, a rarity in this part of Florida. West Bradenton and the neighborhoods off Manatee Avenue filled in with concrete-block ranches through the 1950s and 60s. East of I-75, subdivisions from the 1990s onward are mostly stucco over frame. We have worked on all three generations, and we scope each differently because they fail differently. That range keeps our estimators sharp: in a single week we might assess a frame cottage a few blocks from the Riverwalk, a Palma Sola ranch with rotted eaves, and a two-story off SR 70 whose original builder skipped half the flashing.
