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Peaks & Valleys

One Project. One Crew. A Different House.

Roof, siding, windows, and gutters as a single engineered project — sequenced right, flashed as one system, warrantied by one company you can actually find later.

  • ✓ Free inspection & photo report
  • ✓ Fixed, line-item bids
  • ✓ 15-year written warranty

Is this you?

Everything is aging at once

Homes built in the '80s–'90s boom are hitting roof, siding, and window end-of-life simultaneously. That's most of the inland Northwest.

You're tired of serial contractors

Four projects, four crews, four warranties pointing fingers at each other. Or one.

The integration actually matters

Roof-to-wall flashing, window-to-housewrap sealing, gutter-to-drip-edge fit — the failure points live at the seams between trades.

Whole-home refinance or forever-home decision

One financed project, one mobilization, one before-and-after that changes what the house is.

Why one contractor beats four

The building envelope is one system. When the same company installs your roof, wraps your walls, flashes your windows, and hangs your gutters, every intersection is designed once and warrantied by one name. It's also cheaper: shared mobilization, shared tear-off logistics, and bundle pricing take real percentages off the total.

How we do it

  1. 1

    Whole-envelope assessment

    Every system graded with the same photo rigor as our roof inspections — including what can honestly wait.

  2. 2

    Phased master plan

    One design, sequenced right (roof before siding, windows with wrap), priced as a bundle, phased across seasons if budget prefers.

  3. 3

    Execution, 2–6 weeks

    One project manager, one schedule you can see, one final walkthrough of everything.

Whole-exterior numbers

Full transformations typically run $60,000–$140,000 depending on home size and material tier — and bundle savings of 10–15% versus the same scopes bought separately. Phasing across two or three seasons is common and costs nothing extra in our pricing.

Full Exterior Renovation: straight answers

What order should exterior work happen in?

Roof first (everything below depends on it shedding water), then windows and doors integrated with the weather barrier, then siding over both, gutters last. Buying it as one project is what guarantees the sequence.

Can I phase it over a couple of years?

Absolutely — we build the master plan, lock the design decisions, and execute season by season. Phase pricing is honored in writing.

Is the bundle discount real?

Yes, and it's not generosity — one mobilization, one dumpster cycle, one crew ramp-up costs us genuinely less than four, and the savings show as line items you can compare.

Where we do this work

Get the full exterior renovation conversation started.

Free 20-minute inspection. Photo report you keep either way. Zero pressure.

Leaving with questions?

The inspection is free, the photo report is yours either way, and about a third of them end with "your roof is fine." Worst case, you learn something.

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