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Here's what we were working with: an outbuilding that needed proper exterior coverage from the ground up. We went with horizontal lap siding, which is a solid choice for structures like this. It sheds water well, holds paint evenly, and when it's installed tight and level, it just looks sharp. No gaps, no waves, no shortcuts.
The corner trim is one of those details that separates a clean job from a sloppy one. Get that wrong and the whole thing looks off. We took the time to fit it right - same goes for the fascia and the board runs across each wall. Every course laid level, every cut made clean.
That's how we approach every job. Finish the roofing, notice the siding needs attention, ask the question, and handle it. The owner didn't have to call around or explain the project to someone new. We already knew the building, knew the scope, and got it done right.
We work that way because it's better for the customer and honestly just makes more sense. One contractor who understands the whole picture - roofing, siding, paint - saves you time and usually gets you a better result. That's not a pitch, it's just how good work tends to happen.