A complete exterior reset built around water protection.
AG Home Exteriors replaced an aging roof, tired siding, failing trim, and weak drainage details with one coordinated exterior system designed to protect the home and sharpen curb appeal.
The exterior was working in pieces, not as a system.
The roof was near the end of its service life, the siding had visible wear at corners and trim transitions, and the gutter layout was pushing too much water toward vulnerable areas.
The priority was not just a cosmetic refresh. The home needed better roofline detailing, cleaner drainage, more durable finish materials, and a more coherent exterior envelope.
Each detail was selected to work with the next: roof, flashing, siding, trim, and gutters were planned as a single water-control system.
01
Roofing System
Full roof replacement with renewed underlayment, flashing, ridge ventilation, valleys, and penetrations.
02
Siding + Trim
New siding profile with cleaner corner boards, window casing integration, fascia, and soffit details.
03
Water Control
Gutter placement, downspout paths, drip edges, and trim interfaces aligned for better drainage.
04
Finish Direction
A restrained color palette brought contrast to the roofline, trim, siding, and exterior accents.
Materials
Selected before installation began.
The project was planned through a material consultation so the roof, siding, trim, and gutters felt intentional together.
RoofArchitectural shingle in weathered charcoalSidingWarm neutral lap siding profileTrimHigh-contrast window, fascia, and corner trimGuttersDark metal gutters with aligned downspout runs
Timeline
Planned in phases. Built in sequence.
Week 1Inspection, photos, scope review, and exterior system recommendations.
Week 2Material selection, roof and siding color direction, gutter layout, and final estimate.
Week 3Roof replacement, flashing updates, ventilation details, and water-risk corrections.
Week 4Siding, trim, gutters, walkthrough, punch list, and final cleanup.
Outcome
Sharper curb appeal. Stronger water control.
The finished exterior gives the home a cleaner architectural profile while addressing the details that matter most over time: flashing, ventilation, drainage, trim transitions, and material compatibility.
Improved roof ventilation and replacement flashing details
Coordinated siding, trim, fascia, and soffit package
Cleaner gutter paths and stronger drainage control
More durable exterior finish with better long-term maintenance
When we look at a roof, siding, or gutter issue, we are looking at how water moves across the whole house. The goal is simple: make the exterior look right, protect what is underneath, and leave the homeowner with fewer problems ten years from now.