Exterior Remodeling Across Both Versions of Lutz
There are really two Lutzes. Old Lutz grew up around the railroad depot off US 41, and its surrounding streets carry ranch homes from the 1960s through the 1980s on generous lots, many backing up to the cypress-ringed lakes this part of north Hillsborough County is stitched together with. Then there is newer Lutz — the gated communities and subdivisions that spread along the SR 54 corridor and the county line over the past twenty-five years. Alpine Exteriors handles roofing, siding, and window replacement for both, and the two demand genuinely different work.
On the older housing stock, the job is usually catching up: shingle roofs on their second or third cycle, hardboard siding and wood fascia that north-Tampa humidity has been chewing on for decades, and original aluminum windows that leak air year-round. In the newer communities, it is more often storm repair, builder-grade windows due for an impact upgrade, and first-time roof replacements now that the early-2000s builds are hitting age twenty. Same town, two very different scopes of work — and we quote each on its own terms rather than forcing one template onto both.
