
Commercial & Builder
Commercial, Multifamily & Builder Siding
Three distinct exterior tracks for buyers who are not single-family homeowners — light commercial, multifamily, and new construction. Same detailing standard as our residential work, with scoping that respects how each project type actually runs.
Three Tracks
Pick the One That Matches Your Project
Commercial Siding
Light commercial — storefronts, mixed-use, small office, and restaurant exteriors. Code-aware scoping, coordinated access, premium architectural cladding systems.
- Class A fiber cement and architectural panel
- After-hours and tenant-aware staging
- Architect, designer, and property-manager coordination
Multifamily Siding
Apartment buildings, condo HOAs, and townhome communities. Tenant-continuity planning, board submission packets, and lifecycle cost modeled into the scope.
- Owner-operated apartment building re-sides
- Condo and townhome architectural-review submissions
- Per-stack phasing and tenant notice coordination
New Construction Siding
Builder and GC partner for residential and light-commercial new construction. Schedule-aware bidding, WRB integration, and inspection-ready detailing.
- Realistic crew-commitment windows on the bid
- Coordination with framers on WRB and flashing
- WUI / Chapter 7A new-construction expertise
How We Approach Non-Residential Work
Three Things to Know
Scoped to the actual constraints
Commercial, multifamily, and builder-track work each run on a different operating rhythm than residential remodel — and a different rhythm from each other. We scope each track to the constraints that actually drive cost and risk: tenant continuity for multifamily, schedule and inspection sequencing for new construction, after-hours access and code envelope for commercial.
Honest about crew capacity
We are a Northern California exterior crew, not a national subcontractor. We will not over-commit to overlapping builder schedules, oversubscribe a date, or staff a project below the standard our residential work runs at. If a project does not fit our capacity, we say so on the bid.
Detailing standard does not change
The same flashing, WRB, and ground-clearance discipline that drives long-life residential exteriors drives long-life commercial and multifamily envelopes. The visible cladding is the surface; the assembly behind it determines 30-year cost. That detailing standard is the same whether we are working on a single house or a 30-unit townhome HOA.
Get a Bid
Talking to a Builder, Property Manager, or Board?
Send us the project scope, drawings if you have them, and the timeline you are working against. We will respond with whether the project fits our crew capacity and what a written bid would include. If it does not fit, we will tell you and recommend where to look next.
Phone is the fastest path for time-sensitive bids: (530) 772-5057.
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