A: We charge a $135 estimate fee, which is credited toward your total if the work is booked. This helps us provide serious, detailed assessments — not guesswork.
A: We stand behind our work. All complete reside and window replacement projects come with a 10-year warranty. If something we built isn’t holding up like it should, we’ll make it right.
A: Absolutely. In fact, that’s the best way to do it. We ensure proper flashing, sealing, and integration between windows, trim, and siding — so your home is fully protected and energy efficient.
A: LuxDoer serves Island, Skagit, and Whatcom Counties, including Mount Vernon, Whidbey Island, Oak Harbor, Anacortes, and surrounding communities.
A: A full reside means we remove all existing siding down to the sheathing or framing, inspect for damage, install new OSB or structural substrate if needed, apply a vapor barrier, and then install all-new siding. It’s the best way to fix hidden problems and protect your home long-term.
A: Yes — and that’s what sets us apart. If we find damaged or substandard substrate (like soft OSB or water-damaged plywood), we remove and replace it before installing new siding. We don’t just cover up problems — we solve them.
A: We install a code-approved vapor-permeable housewrap (like Tyvek or comparable products) over the sheathing. It allows vapor to escape from inside the home while keeping bulk water out — critical for preventing rot, mold, and structural damage.
A: We use a layered flashing system with self-adhesive flashing tape and metal head flashing to direct water away from openings. Each window and door is integrated with the moisture barrier, siding, and trim to ensure there are no weak points where water can sneak in.
A: We don’t recommend it — and we don’t do it. Installing over existing siding traps moisture, hides damage, and often voids warranties. We remove the old material so your new siding performs the way it should.
A: We build using pressure-treated framing and offer decking options in composite, cedar, or hardwood, depending on your goals and budget. Every deck is properly flashed at the ledger board and anchored for structural stability.
A: Absolutely. We exceed code where it counts, especially in areas related to moisture control, structural integrity, and flashing. Our work is built to perform in the Pacific Northwest’s wet climate — not just pass inspection.