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Home Exterior Revamp

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Wooden Panels

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📍 What You’re Looking At:📸

The photos show a full restoration of the exterior’s integrity — from decayed to solid.

You’ll see:

-Rotted siding, rafters, and trim fully removed and rebuilt

-New white vinyl siding, J-channel, and outside corners installed for seamless water deflection

-Entry doors professionally refinished, sealed, and reframed to fit the openings with fresh hardware

-Flat roof detail and structural transitions captured before and after flashing and siding were installed

-The parapet wall, once compromised, now rebuilt and capped clean for form and function

 

✅ Do:

✔️ Check flashing and siding transitions annually for settling or gaps

✔️ Repaint cut or painted edges every 3–5 years to maintain weather resistance

✔️ Keep vegetation clear of siding to prevent moisture trapping

 

❌ Don’t:

❌ Don’t lean ladders or heavy items directly against J-channel or aluminum wrap — it can dent

❌ Don’t ignore signs of water entry near parapet or roof/wall intersections — small leaks grow fast

❌ Don’t delay repairs to exterior door framing — once rot starts, it spreads quietly and quickly

Dark Wood Floor
  • Douglas fir wood framing

    Vinyl siding

    Liberty peel-n-stick flat asphalt roofing system

  • Repairs

    Gutter Cleaning

    Leak detection & patching.

    Installation

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Overview

Oct 25, 2021
Dec 27, 2021
🤕 Symptoms: -Rotted wood and unsecured furring compromising siding integrity -Old aluminum trim failing around windows and doors -Structural concerns at parapet wall and exposed rafters -Existing side door undersized and rotted around frame -Entry door at boiler room barely holding on 🩺 Diagnosis: This exterior had seen a slow but steady breakdown. Years of patch jobs left vulnerable openings — rotted framing, loose wrap, and exposed edges that let in water and wildlife. Some of the original framing and trim was still hanging on, but barely. The place didn’t need a full teardown — it needed targeted interventions that respected the structure while locking it in for the long haul. 🛠️ Treatment Plan: -Removed all rotted furring, replaced as needed, and fastened all furring strips securely to concrete with Tapcons -Removed old aluminum trim and installed new aluminum window wrap on 4 windows -Added white vinyl J-channel and double 4 clapboard siding, plus 2 outside corners to match aesthetic -Boiler door: stripped down, reinforced framing, reinstalled existing door with new hinges (fit preserved) -Side entry door: replaced with a custom-trimmed 32”x80” steel door, painted and sealed — includes new hardware and white storm door -Removed rafters by the flat roof to flash behind siding layers, then refastened rafters to sub-wall properly -Rebuilt and extended parapet wall with 2x6 framing, sheathed in plywood strips to carry siding and aluminum cap -Installed vertical 2x6/2x8 supports between roof deck and rafters to strengthen pitched roof connections 💡 Prognosis: This wasn’t cosmetic. It was surgery. The result? An exterior that finally works with the elements, not against them. Everything is sealed, flashed, supported, and ready for many more seasons. From patched to protected, this house now stands firmer in both structure and appearance.

Home Exterior Revamp

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