A Vancouver home near the Columbia River. Among my personal favorite types of architecture. Notice the fairly substantial eves.
A portal between the 2nd story master bathroom and the hot-tub deck off the master bedroom. A classy touch.
Due to forces not completely explained, some type of damage has occurred as is…
…seen here at the bottom of the window. There’s more damage than this photo shows, but suffice to say it was significant enough to require replacement of this very expensive wood-clad…
…picture window. Our client related to us that there had previously been some structural issues with this section of the house. And so we surmise that there were forces brought to bear upon…
…the window assembly that resulted in the deformations to the aluminum cladded bottom portions of the original window assembly. Behold, the replacement window is delivered.
Corey employing great finesse in the removal of the original extruded aluminum clad brickmoulding.
Tim scopes out a relatively small amount of water-damage to the bottom portions of the rough-opening that resulted…
…in a minimal amount of change-order work to effect the necessary repairs. Some of the tongue-in-groove vertical cedar siding that…
…was removed had to be replaced. The exterior aluminum brickmould-trim was replaced with a Flex-Trim version of the same profile.