Exterior Remodeling in Benicia, CA

New windows, decks, and siding, each one built to perform beautifully through every North Bay season.

Exterior Projects We Focus On

Whether you need one system replaced or the whole exterior refreshed, here is where we start.

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Window Replacement

Energy efficient windows that meet California's current standards, chosen to fit your home's style and climate zone.

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Deck Design and Construction

A new deck built to California's framing and railing requirements, designed for how you actually use your yard.

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Fiber Cement Siding

James Hardie siding installed for lasting protection and curb appeal, backed by one of the strongest warranties available.

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The Value of Rebuilding Your Exterior

Exterior upgrades are the rare project where the financial case and the visual case point the same direction.

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The Best Documented Return in Remodeling

Fiber cement siding replacement recovers about 113.7% of its cost, one of the strongest returns available.

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A More Comfortable, Efficient Home

Energy efficient windows reduce heat loss in winter and heat gain in summer, lowering your bills year round.

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Curb Appeal That Lasts for Decades

Fiber cement siding typically lasts 30 to 50 years and holds its paint far longer than stucco or wood.

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A Transformation From the Curb

New windows, a new deck, or new siding can change how your entire home looks from the street.

How We Handle Your Exterior Project

A process built around getting the details right the first time, especially the ones you cannot see later.

Assessment and Product Selection

We evaluate your home and select products that meet your climate zone's requirements before anything gets ordered.

Permits and Preparation

Plans and product details submitted for approval, while we protect your landscaping and set up staging on site.

Removal and Installation

Careful removal of the old material followed by precise installation, with flashing details handled to the highest standard.

Final Inspection and Walkthrough

A final inspection confirms everything meets code, followed by a walkthrough where we review the finished work with you.

The Finished Look and Feel

The outside of your home makes the first impression, for you and for every guest who visits.

Less Time Spent on Upkeep

Modern materials mean less painting, sealing, and repair than the systems they replace.

A Home You're Proud to Come Home To

The quiet satisfaction of pulling into your driveway and loving what you see.

Protection Where It Matters Most

Correctly installed flashing and materials keep weather away from your home's structure.

Exterior Remodeling Questions Solano County Homeowners Ask

Window and deck requirements here are more specific than most homeowners expect.

  • Do replacement windows have to meet California's energy code?

    Yes, every one of them. This applies to every newly installed window in California, including replacements in an existing home, whether you are doing one window or the whole house. We select products that meet your specific climate zone's requirements as a standard part of the project.

  • Do I need a permit to build a deck?

    Yes, in most cases. A permit is required if the deck sits more than 30 inches above the ground at any point, or if it attaches to the house at any height. California also requires 42 inch railings on home decks, taller than the national standard of 36 inches.

  • Should I choose fiber cement siding or stucco?

    Both perform well in this climate, though fiber cement holds its paint significantly longer, typically 10 to 15 years compared to seven to ten for stucco. James Hardie backs its siding with one of the strongest product warranties in the industry. Stucco tends to suit Mediterranean and Spanish style homes, while fiber cement offers more design flexibility for Craftsman and traditional styles.

  • Is composite decking worth the extra cost over wood?

    Yes, if you plan to stay in your home long term. Composite decking requires little more than washing to maintain, while pressure treated wood needs staining or sealing every year or two. Composite also carries substantially longer warranties, often in the 25 to 50 year range.

Ready to Refresh the Outside of Your Home?

Whether it is one system or the whole exterior, the first step is the same conversation.

Get Your Exterior Assessed

Tell us what you are considering and we will help you shape the right plan for your home.

✓ Windows suited to our climate zone

✓ Code compliant deck construction

✓ James Hardie certified siding

✓ Flashing done right the first time

Request an Exterior Estimate

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