Projects we're proud of.
Real work, real homes, real results — across Washington and Oregon. Not a photo grid: case studies. The problem we walked into, what we did about it, what it meant for the homeowner, in their words.
Moss-Buried Bungalow Roof Restored, Not Replaced
A Friendly-neighborhood bungalow under mature oaks had moss thick enough to hold moisture year-round. Another bid called for full replacement at $19,000. The shingles underneath had life left.
Read the case study →Boom-Era Home Rewrapped in James Hardie
2001-built two-story with failing LP-era composite siding: paint refusing to hold, soft spots below two window corners, and a woodpecker who had found all of them.
Read the case study →Wind-Damaged Roof Replaced in Two Days
A November windstorm off Port Susan stripped three shingle fields and lifted the ridge caps on this 2003-built two-story near Getchell Hill. The homeowner's first call was to their insurance carrier — their second was to us.
Read the case study →Ice Dam Problem Solved with Standing-Seam Metal
A South Hill 1978 rancher grew three-foot icicles every January and had ceiling staining in two rooms. Two previous contractors had quoted shingle replacements — treating the symptom, not the attic heat loss driving it.
Read the case study →Straight from the jobsite
Unstaged, unedited, off our crews' phones — the work as it actually happens.






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