A Sensible Scope for a Mid-Century Ranch
Because nearly every home in town shares the same DNA, the smart projects follow a pattern, and we tailor it house by house rather than selling one-size packages.
- Stucco remediation: route out and properly fill cracks, patch delaminated areas, and recoat with UV-stable finishes instead of another layer of paint over dust
- Soffit and fascia rebuilds in rot-proof materials, correcting attic ventilation while the eaves are open
- Fiber cement on gables and accent walls, replacing tired hardboard with cladding that termites and moisture cannot touch
- Trim, kickout flashing and sealant details that keep sideways summer rain out of the wall for good
We pay special attention to carports and Florida-room tie-ins, which are signature features of Kenneth City ranches and the most common spots where water sneaks into the eave line. Fixing the cladding without fixing those transitions is how homeowners end up paying twice.
Why a 25-Year-Old Company Bothers With a Small Town
Alpine Exteriors has been in business for 25 years, and towns like Kenneth City are honestly our favorite kind of work: a defined housing stock we understand deeply, neighbors who compare notes over the fence, and projects where good workmanship is instantly visible against the house next door. More than 2,000 completed projects across Florida taught us the failure patterns of mid-century block construction, so our estimates tend to find the problems other bids miss, especially rot above the gutter line.
Our work carries a 25-year workmanship warranty, which matches the age of the company for a reason: we have been around long enough to honor it, and we intend to keep being around.
Your free on-site estimate happens at the house, not over the phone. We will circle the property with you, probe the eaves, document the stucco condition elevation by elevation, and leave a written scope with real numbers. If part of the work can wait a few years, we will say so. In a town less than a square mile across, our reputation walks every street we do.