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Getting Started on Springtime House Projects

Investing time and money on home improvement projects is rewarding. It adds value to your home and gives you the opportunity to beautify it and impress your guests with your design taste.

However, it is best that you know which home improvement project to prioritize this summer, and Perdue Builders & Supply will be more than happy to help you make that decision.

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Here are three home improvement projects that you should focus on this summer:

Re-Siding: If you want to style up your exterior and restore the structural integrity of your walls at the same time, a siding replacement is your best bet. As many modern products are already covered with chip- and fade-resistant coating, you wouldn’t need to worry about repainting every few years after your  siding replacement in Bothell, WA

Window Replacement: Windows play an important role in your home, and going for a window replacement in Bothell, WA, is a good start. It gives your family the opportunity to appreciate great outdoor views while in the comfort of your home. We have single-hung, double-hung, garden, bay windows and many more. You also have the opportunity to choose between wood, if you want a natural look on your home, or vinyl, if you want something virtually maintenance-free.

Door ReplacementDoor installation in Kirkland, WA, as offered by Perdue Builders & Supply, gives you the opportunity to replace your old door with charming and energy-efficient door styles. Regardless if it is an entry door, a sliding patio door, a French door, or a storm door, a door from us offers security and durability. Because it is energy-efficient, it will also help you save money on energy bills.

Upgrading your house’s exterior is a great investment. Perdue Builders & Supply is highly capable when it comes to assessing your home’s exterior needs.

Start your summer home improvement projects right away and contact us at (425) 398-8609 to set up a consultation on your home exterior project.

Richard Perdue