This part of the roof is the first line of defense against water, snow, and debris.
Shingles
These long, narrow troughs are installed along the eaves of a roof to catch and direct rainwater.
Gutters
This type of replacement slides a new window into the existing frame, making it less invasive and faster to install.
Pocket Install
This type of siding is made from PVC plastic, is low-maintenance, and comes in panels that snap together horizontally.
Vinyl Siding
This horizontal piece runs under the roof overhang to cover the underside and allow ventilation for the attic.
Soffit
This metal flashing is installed along the rakes of a roof to keep water from seeping under the shingles.
Drip Edge
These vertical pipes connect to the gutters and carry water safely down and away from the house foundation.
Downspouts
This type of replacement involves removing the entire old window, frame, and trim, allowing for complete replacement.
Full Frame
This vertical piece is installed at the corners of a siding project to cover the ends of the panels and give a finished look.
Corner Posts
These soffits have small perforations that allow airflow into the attic while keeping out pests.
Vented Soffit
This area of a roof is where two slopes meet, creating a channel that directs water off the roof.
Valley
This piece of flashing tucks under the shingles and into the gutter to guide water straight into the trough.
Gutter apron
This piece is added to the inside edges of a window frame to make it fit the full depth of a wall.
Jamb Extension
This brand is known for its fiber cement siding, which is durable, fire-resistant, and often chosen as an alternative to vinyl.
James Hardie
This metal is used for both soffit and fascia installation because it won’t rot and resists rust.
Aluminum
Installed along the peak of a roof, this ventilation feature allows hot, humid air to escape from the attic.
Ridge Vent
These fittings close off the open ends of a gutter run to keep water from spilling out.
End Caps
This type of insulated glass unit uses two layers of glass with argon gas in between to improve energy efficiency and reduce heat transfer.
Double Laminate Argon DLA
This company helps match replacement siding (and shingles) to the correct brand and color for repairs, ensuring a seamless look on existing walls.
ITEL
This common problem occurs when the fascia board absorbs water over time, leading to decay, soft spots, and the need for replacement.
Rotten Fascia
This small, peaked structure is built on the high side of a chimney to divert water around it and prevent leaks.
Chimney Cricket
What is the brand of Gutter Screens we use?
RX SCREENs (If you said Leaf Logic -700)
This rating measures how well a window prevents heat from escaping; the lower the number, the better the insulation.
U-factor
This component is installed on a building's exterior to provide a smooth, stable, and watertight surface for attaching accessories that penetrate the siding, such as light fixtures, electrical outlets, water faucets, and vents.
Blocks
This decorative molding is installed along the top edge of the exterior wall where the roof meets the wall, giving a finished, elegant look.
Cornice Crown