Window Replacement built for Corralitos
Sierra Siding provides window replacement for Corralitos homeowners across Santa Cruz County. Corralitos homes — predominantly wooded foothill custom homes and orchard and farm properties, with some rural acreage and ranch homes — contend with intense salt air and marine moisture, which demand corrosion-aware fastening and drying-capable assemblies. Our window replacement work is specified and detailed for exactly those conditions rather than to a generic template.
Why this matters in Corralitos
- Specified for Santa Cruz Mountains / Pajaro Valley conditions
- non-combustible fiber cement as the recommended system
- Correctly detailed weather-resistive barrier and flashing
- Installed by a crew with 20 years combined experience
Recommended systems for Corralitos
- non-combustible fiber cement
- James Hardie
- fire-aware detailing
- drainage-plane detailing
Window Replacement for Corralitos homes
The full window replacement approach — materials, weather-resistive detailing, and the manufacturer standards we install to — is covered on the main service page, then specified for Corralitos's conditions on this one.
Our Corralitos process
- Step 1
Consultation
We listen to your goals and assess your home on site — exposure, substrate, and architecture.
- Step 2
Design & Proposal
A clear written proposal with the right system specified for your climate and a transparent scope.
- Step 3
Expert Installation
Trained crews install to manufacturer best practices with careful weather-management detailing.
- Step 4
Walkthrough & Support
A final walkthrough, full cleanup, and a clear written record of the scope completed — work we stand behind.
FAQ
Window Replacement in Corralitos — FAQ
Elevated — Corralitos sits on wooded foothill slopes above Watsonville where canyons and brush dry into a real fuel load each fall, so we apply serious, fire-aware detailing here.
Non-combustible fiber cement, including James Hardie, with attentive eave, soffit, vent, and ground-transition detailing over a drying-capable drainage plane for the foothill damp.
Yes — marine-influenced air and fog from the Pajaro Valley keep shaded canyon and north-facing walls wet much of the year, so drying-capable drainage detailing is essential alongside the fire strategy.
Re-cladding aging wood, board-and-batten, or shingle in non-combustible fiber cement addresses both the worsening fire exposure and the foothill damp in one project.
We assess them honestly as part of the property — the main house is the priority, but we talk through how the house, outbuildings, and vegetation relate so re-siding delivers the most value.
We do not recommend it on a wooded Corralitos lot given the elevated fire exposure, and fiber cement also handles the foothill damp, so it is the sound choice on both counts.
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