Frequently Asked Questions
Common Questions
We provide a variety of roofing options designed to address different property styles and structural needs, ensuring your building remains well-covered.
Professional siding options help define the look of your exterior while providing a durable outer layer that assists in managing weather exposure.
Stucco offers a classic, textured finish that is highly adaptable, allowing for unique architectural details and a seamless external appearance.
A resilience panel is an advanced cladding solution used to support the exterior structure and add a contemporary visual element to modern properties.
Selecting the ideal material depends on your stylistic goals, budget, and structural requirements. Consulting with experienced professionals can help clarify the best choices for your property.
Roofing
It is generally recommended to have a professional roof inspection conducted at least once or twice a year, typically during the spring and fall seasons, as well as after major weather events.
Common indicators include visible wear on shingles, cracked or missing materials, dark spots on ceilings, and localized drainage issues along the roofline.
The duration of an installation depends on various factors, including the size of the structure, the complexity of the roof design, and prevailing weather conditions during the project.
While installing a second layer is sometimes possible depending on local building codes and structural capacity, removing the old layer is often preferred to assess the underlying deck for any hidden damage.
The longevity of a roof is influenced by the quality of the selected materials, the precision of the installation process, the local climate conditions, and the regularity of routine maintenance.
Stucco
The duration of an installation depends on the size of the project, the complexity of the structure, and the specific system being applied. Weather conditions also play a critical role, as proper drying time is required between coats to ensure optimal results.
In many cases, it is possible to apply a new finish over existing materials such as brick, concrete, or wood. However, this requires careful surface preparation and the appropriate substrate preparation to ensure proper adhesion and long-term durability.
It is generally recommended to inspect exterior walls at least once or twice a year, particularly after severe weather seasons. Looking for signs of wear, moisture retention, or minor cracking can help identify areas that may benefit from preventative maintenance.
Traditional systems rely on a cement-based mixture applied over a metal lath, resulting in a hard, thick shell. Synthetic systems, or EIFS, typically use acrylic polymers and insulation boards, offering different properties in terms of flexibility and insulation.
Matching existing finishes involves custom blending techniques and analyzing the texture style of the original application. Experienced technicians can closely approximate the existing look to make repairs look as seamless as possible.
Siding
The timeline for installation depends on the size of the property, the complexity of the architectural design, and the type of material chosen. Most projects can be completed within one to two weeks, assuming favorable weather conditions.
Common indicators that replacement may be necessary include visible cracking, warping, persistent moisture issues inside the home, or significantly faded panels that no longer respond to cleaning.
Upgrading your exterior cladding can improve the overall appearance of your property, increase its market value, and potentially enhance the thermal efficiency of your exterior walls.
Yes, installation can occur during colder months, though special precautions must be taken with certain materials like vinyl, which can become brittle and require careful handling in freezing temperatures.
Choosing a color involves considering the architectural style of your home, the surrounding neighborhood aesthetic, and your personal design preferences. Testing samples in different lighting conditions can also assist in the decision-making process.
Resilience Panel
These panels are designed for both commercial and residential exterior facades, retrofit projects over existing substrates, and buildings located in high-moisture or coastal environments.
Resilience panels offer exceptional dimensional stability with less than one percent expansion or contraction in extreme heat, maintaining their structural integrity across various climates.
Yes, they are highly adaptable and compatible with a wide range of coatings, including concrete stucco finishes and metallic paints, allowing for diverse architectural styles.
The panels are lightweight and typically installed using a simple adhesive mounting system, eliminating the need for heavy lifting machinery or mechanical fasteners.
The core is composed of a high-performance PET foam manufactured from recycled post-consumer plastic, offering a durable, rot-resistant alternative to traditional materials.
