Matching the Fix to the Wall
Most homes here are concrete block from the 1950s-70s, and their stucco tells the story of every settling season and every hurricane scare. We repair it the durable way: cutting failed areas back to sound material, sealing structural cracks so they stop telegraphing through, and matching texture so the wall looks whole again instead of patched. On the frame surfaces — gable ends, additions, and the older wood-framed cottages closer to the river — we replace tired hardboard and brittle vinyl with fiber cement that ignores termites, shrugs off humidity, and keeps its paint through years of west-side sun.
Vinyl still earns its place on budget-focused projects, and when we install it, we do it with the details that matter in storm country: locked courses, correct expansion gaps, and trim that will not peel open in a gust coming up the bay.
Included in every siding scope
- Moisture inspection of sheathing and furring before anything gets covered
- Flashing and housewrap detailed for wind-driven rain
- Soffit and fascia rebuilds in vented aluminum or PVC
- Texture- and color-matched stucco repair on block walls
What Working With Us Looks Like
Everything starts with a free on-site estimate. We walk every elevation, probe soft spots, and put the findings in a written scope with real product names — no mystery-brand material, no allowance games. If part of your siding just needs repair rather than replacement, that is what the scope will say, because more than 2,000 projects into this trade we win work by being believed, not by being the loudest bid.
During installation we protect landscaping, magnet-sweep for nails daily, and never leave a wall open overnight in thunderstorm season — a rule this neighborhood's weather taught us the hard way years ago. Afterward, the job carries our 25-year workmanship warranty, which covers the way the siding was installed for as long as most families here plan to own the house. That is the standard the trade should have, so it is the one we keep.