808, 2025

What Not to Fix When Selling a House (And Some Things You Should)

By |08/08/2025|Categories: Dry Rot Repairs, General Contractor, Siding Repairs, Trending|Comments Off on What Not to Fix When Selling a House (And Some Things You Should)

Selling your home? Not every repair is worth the time or money. Learn what not to fix when selling a house, and which projects—like siding repairs and dry rot removal—can protect your asking price, boost curb appeal, and prevent costly inspection surprises so your sale stays on track.

1104, 2025

Simplify Your Next Project with Our Free Siding Material Calculator

By |04/11/2025|Categories: Construction Defects, General Contractor, Siding Repairs, Trending|Comments Off on Simplify Your Next Project with Our Free Siding Material Calculator

We’re excited to announce our new siding material calculator — a free, easy-to-use tool designed to help you estimate how much siding your home might need. Whether you're planning repairs or a full replacement, this calculator gives you a solid starting point before talking to a contractor. Try it now!

207, 2024

Why Is My Vinyl Siding Melting?

By |07/02/2024|Categories: General Contractor, Siding Repairs|Comments Off on Why Is My Vinyl Siding Melting?

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Is your vinyl siding starting to warp or melt? This common issue, especially in the Pacific Northwest, can damage your home's appearance. Understanding the causes, such as heatwaves, reflective windows, and barbecues, is key. Learn how to prevent and address melting vinyl siding to keep your home looking great and well-protected.
1004, 2024

What Is Fiber Cement Siding

By |04/10/2024|Categories: General Contractor, Siding Repairs|Comments Off on What Is Fiber Cement Siding

Fiber cement siding combines durability with aesthetic versatility, offering a resilient, low-maintenance exterior that mimics wood, stucco, or masonry. James Hardie leads with sustainable, fire-resistant materials that withstand extreme weather, pests, and time. Ideal for homeowners seeking style without compromise, it's an investment in your home's safety, comfort, and curb appeal. Choose sustainability and durability with James Hardie.