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Home Restoration Resources

Eugene Siding Contractor

11/12/2018|Categories: General Contractor|

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SFW Construction is announcing the opening of our Eugene location. We will be bringing our siding and dry rot repair services, along with our lofty reputation for excellence. For high-quality exterior home repair services, you can count on SFW Eugene, Oregon as the number one choice.

Oregon’s Rainy Season

09/28/2018|Categories: Leak Intrusion|Tags: |

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Oregon Rainy Season is just a fact of life. We Oregonians understand that the wet weather is largely responsible for our state being so beautiful! The problem for homeowners, however, is that moisture and unprotected wood equate to "no good."

Seaside Siding Contractor

09/01/2018|Categories: General Contractor|

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SFW Construction is announcing the opening of our Gearhart location. We will be bringing our siding and dry rot repair services, along with our lofty reputation for excellence. For high-quality exterior home repair services, you can count on SFW Seaside as the number one choice.

Renton Siding Contractor

03/18/2018|Categories: General Contractor|

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SFW Construction is announcing the opening of our Renton location. We will be bringing our siding and dry rot repair services, along with our lofty reputation for excellence. For high-quality exterior home repair services, you can count on SFW Renton, Washington as the number one choice.

Serving The Seattle Area

06/19/2017|Categories: General Contractor|

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First, there was the Space Needle, then there was Starbucks, and now there's SFW Construction! That's right, we are taking our home repair services, along with our lofty reputation for excellence, up north to Seattle. We will service the Greater Seattle Community from our two offices, one in Seattle and one in Renton.

Wood Decay

03/17/2016|Categories: Dry Rot Repairs|Tags: |

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Wood decay can be a big problem for both new and experienced homeowners but particularly plagues those of us who live in the often damp Pacific Northwest. Despite its colloquial name, dry rot is most often caused by communities of fungi growing in wood with high moisture saturation.