Gallery

Mark’s work

Vinyl replacement in lived-in Washington houses — sliders, double-hungs, and the ladder shots from install day.

Tan two-story house with new white sliders above a garage
Sliders on a two-story elevationafter
White slider window with shutters above a porch
Slider and shutters over the porchafter
Installer on a ladder setting a window on a dark blue house
On the ladder, mid-installprocess
Homeowner standing beside a new white double-hung set in existing wood trim
New unit in the existing openinginterior
White double-hung window looking out over neighboring Washington rooftops
Clear view from an upstairs roominterior
Stacked white vinyl windows on a two-story light siding house
Stacked openings, one jobafter
Wide white slider on a single-story ranch with deck furniture reflected in the glass
Ranch slider, afterafter
Slider window on a white ranch seen from a stair landing
Same house, from the stairsafter
Close view of an upper-story white slider on tan vertical siding
Upper slider, tight trimafter
White slider on a dark blue house beside a wood deck
Blue house sliderafter
Single-hung window on a blue house with a ladder still in place
Single-hung, just setprocess
Finished single-hung window on dark blue siding
Finished hung on the blue houseafter
Cream-sided house with new windows, roses, and a crew member at the door
Side elevation during the jobprocess
Installer at the door of a cream house with new windows above
Install day at the entryprocess
Pink bungalow with new white double-hung windows after replacement
Pink bungalow, afterafter
Ladder up to a new gable window on a pink shake house
Gable opening from the ladderprocess
White double-hung in the gable of a pink shake house
Gable window, setafter

Next step

Walk the openings with Mark.

A written estimate after we see the glass, the sills, and the trim — not a number from a photo.