by Steve Sage | Apr 14, 2026 | James Hardie Siding
Old siding affects how a replacement project is priced, installed, and finished. Before any new materials go up, we confirm whether the existing surface can stay or must be removed to create a flat, stable base for the next system. The only way to determine if new...
by Steve Sage | Apr 7, 2026 | James Hardie Siding
A siding renovation is an active exterior construction project that affects access, power use, safety, and daily routines around your home. Knowing what crews need, what areas to clear, and how exterior fixtures are handled helps prevent delays and avoidable damage...
by Steve Sage | Mar 31, 2026 | Replacement Windows
Window cladding protects exposed exterior window components and helps manage moisture at the opening. Understanding how window cladding is built and installed is critical because performance depends on joint design, material movement, and water control, not just...
by Steve Sage | Mar 24, 2026 | Replacement Windows
Combination windows combine multiple window styles into one built unit, allowing larger openings to deliver better light, airflow, and design consistency. When properly sized and configured, combination windows improve function and create a cleaner, more intentional...
by Steve Sage | Mar 17, 2026 | Replacement Windows
When planning large openings, understanding how floor-to-ceiling windows perform is critical for structural support, energy efficiency, and code compliance. Proper sizing, framing, and glass selection determine whether these systems deliver durability and long-term...
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