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Exterior Renovation Bundles in Southwest Washington — NorthBank Remodel

Exterior Renovation Bundles in Southwest Washington

Rain and time age every part of an exterior at a similar pace, so siding, windows, trim, and gutters often reach the end of their life together. Bundling them into one coordinated project ties the whole envelope's flashing, rain-screen, and drainage strategy together, gets it done in a single mobilization, and — where the home has hidden rot — is the ideal moment to correct it before closing the wall back up.

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Exterior Renovations Bundle in Southwest Washington

What We Deliver

  • Siding and window replacement combinations
  • Siding, trim, and gutter packages
  • Full exterior transformations
  • Deck and exterior-paint pairings
  • Dry rot & siding repair folded into the envelope
  • One project manager and one timeline
  • Shared access and equipment across the work
  • Coordinated colors and materials
  • One weather-barrier, rain-screen, and flashing strategy
  • A single point of contact throughout

Typical Timeline

Varies by scope

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Tell us what's aging on the outside of your home — we'll plan the whole envelope as one project.

Our Process

1

Exterior Assessment

We evaluate siding, windows, doors, trim, and gutters together, identify what's aging or damaged and why, and prioritize the components for a combined plan.

2

Bundle Design & Pricing

We create one exterior plan with coordinated colors and materials, and a combined scope and price you approve before work begins.

3

Coordinated Construction

The exterior is opened and re-closed in an efficient sequence — one mobilization, shared access, one weather-barrier and rain-screen approach, one cleanup.

4

Final Inspection

We inspect the complete exterior, confirm seals and flashing, provide warranty documentation, and review maintenance.

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Tell us about your kitchen, bathroom, siding, or deck project and we'll help you plan the scope, materials, and budget that fit your home — free, no obligation, in a single conversation. Then book a consultation with our licensed Southwest Washington crew.

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One Envelope, One Coordinated Project

Southwest Washington's marine climate ages every part of an exterior at a similar pace — near-constant rain, damp winters, and, along the Camas/Washougal/Skamania corridor, stronger wind funneling up the Columbia River Gorge. Siding, windows, trim, and gutters often reach the end of their life together, so bundling them into one project ties the whole envelope's rain-screen and flashing strategy together and gets it done in a single mobilization.

Why the Whole Envelope at Once

Siding, windows, and trim all tie into the same flashing and rain-screen drainage plane. Replacing them as a system — rather than years apart — avoids the gaps where wind-driven rain finds its way in and quietly rots the sheathing behind. A bundled exterior means one moisture-management strategy, shared access and equipment, and one cleanup, plus a cohesive color and material palette across the whole home instead of a patchwork of separate updates.

What Homeowners Combine

The core exterior bundle pairs new siding with window replacement and trim, fascia, and soffit, often finished with exterior painting. When the whole outside of the home is due, this bundle becomes a whole-home exterior project.

Correcting Rot & Moisture — and One Point of Contact

When siding comes off, an exterior bundle is the natural moment to correct dry rot and hidden moisture damage before the wall closes back up — rebuilding with a proper rain-screen gap so the next round of rain drains and dries instead of soaking in. For a home with an elevated deck, it's also a good time to add deck waterproofing to the scope. Whether the bundle is a straightforward refresh or a moisture-repair project, our general contracting team runs it under one contract with a single point of contact.

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Exterior Renovation Bundle FAQs

Which exterior projects make the most sense to bundle?

Siding paired with windows and gutters is the most common and efficient combination, since they all tie into the same flashing and weather barrier. Adding exterior paint, trim, or dry rot repair to a siding project is natural too. We recommend combinations based on what your home actually needs.

Is bundling exterior work more efficient?

Yes. Shared access and equipment, a single mobilization, and coordinated ordering all reduce overlap and repeated setup. It also means one weather-barrier and rain-screen strategy across the whole envelope instead of piecemeal work done years apart.

Can rot repair be folded into an exterior bundle?

Absolutely, and it's the smart time to do it. Correcting flashing, adding a rain-screen gap, and repairing damaged framing all happen while the envelope is already open, so you're not paying to open the same wall twice. We'll flag any rot or moisture issues we find during the assessment.

Which exterior projects make the most sense to bundle in Southwest Washington?

Siding paired with windows and gutters is the most common and efficient combination, since they all tie into the same flashing and rain-screen moisture barrier. Adding exterior paint or trim to a siding project is natural too. We recommend combinations based on what your home actually needs after years of rain, wind, and — near the Gorge corridor — stronger seasonal wind exposure.

Is bundling exterior work actually more efficient?

Yes. Shared access and equipment, a single mobilization, and coordinated ordering reduce repeated setup. It also means one rain-screen and flashing strategy across the whole envelope instead of piecemeal work done years apart, which is where gaps and hidden rot tend to appear.

Can dry rot repair be added to an exterior bundle?

Yes, and it's often the smart time to do it. If we find hidden dry rot or moisture damage once the siding comes off, correcting the flashing, adding a proper rain-screen gap, and repairing the framing all happen while the envelope is already open, so the wall doesn't get closed back up over an unresolved problem.

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