Updating Feather Sound's Original Exteriors
Feather Sound was built almost all at once. The neighborhoods curling around the Feather Sound Country Club golf course went up largely in the late 1970s and 1980s, which means an entire community's worth of roofs, siding, trim, and windows is aging on roughly the same clock. Add the location — a peninsula of mid-Pinellas bordered by Old Tampa Bay, with humid bay air on three sides and I-275 traffic film drifting over from the fourth — and you get exterior wear patterns that repeat house after house. Alpine Exteriors has learned those patterns and remodels against them.
The era shows in the details. Feather Sound's housing stock leans heavily on the design language of its decade: mansard accents, deep fascia bands, wood trim over block-and-stucco walls, and generous single-pane glass looking onto fairways and ponds. All of it was handsome, and much of it is now past its service life — which is why so many owners here are planning roof, trim, and window projects at the same time rather than piecemeal.
