We specialize in beautifying home exteriors. Windows, siding, roofs or decks. We do it all!! Call now for a free, exact quote!
"Very well prepared and very easy to explain the job to. A real pro.."
Cal B on March 2025
We specialize in beautifying home exteriors. Windows, siding, roofs or decks. We do it all!! Call now for a free, exact quote!
"Very well prepared and very easy to explain the job to. A real pro.."
Cal B on March 2025
MasterDecks is a division of PCF Group serving all of the Puget Sound area, specializing in composite decking, hardwood decks and multilevel decks. Our team of talented designers, project managers, and deck contractors provide a wealth of experience that is unmatched among Seattle deck companies. With MasterDecks, the construction process moves seamlessly from design to installation. Let us show you why we are Seattle, Bellevue and surrounding area trusted deck builders.
MasterDecks is a division of PCF Group serving all of the Puget Sound area, specializing in composite decking, hardwood decks and multilevel decks. Our team of talented designers, project managers, and deck contractors provide a wealth of experience that is unmatched among Seattle deck companies. With MasterDecks, the construction process moves seamlessly from design to installation. Let us show you why we are Seattle, Bellevue and surrounding area trusted deck builders.
Hello, I'm Adam Fite, a seasoned general contractor with over 15 years of expertise in crafting stunning decks and patios. Born and raised in Washington state, my love for the outdoors and knack for creative problem-solving fuel my passion for transforming outdoor spaces. As a dedicated father of three, I understand the importance of creating functional and beautiful spaces where families can gather and create lasting memories. I take pride in bringing my experience, genuine care, and commitment to excellence to every project I undertake.
"Deck was installed quickly without any hiccups. Team worked quickly and efficiently to get the desired design I had for the look I had come up with. Adam knocked it out of the park and would definitely recommend him to anyone looking for a new deck."
Shawn C on April 2025
Hello, I'm Adam Fite, a seasoned general contractor with over 15 years of expertise in crafting stunning decks and patios. Born and raised in Washington state, my love for the outdoors and knack for creative problem-solving fuel my passion for transforming outdoor spaces. As a dedicated father of three, I understand the importance of creating functional and beautiful spaces where families can gather and create lasting memories. I take pride in bringing my experience, genuine care, and commitment to excellence to every project I undertake.
"Deck was installed quickly without any hiccups. Team worked quickly and efficiently to get the desired design I had for the look I had come up with. Adam knocked it out of the park and would definitely recommend him to anyone looking for a new deck."
Shawn C on April 2025
At Evergreen Home Exteriors we are all about our customers. Our philosophy is simple. We give customers the kind of experience we ourselves would want. Everything we have learned about customer service has been from our experience as customers and feedback from our customers over the past decades. We have developed a seamless communication system that allows our customers constant access to their project, no matter what phase of the process they are in. If you are tired of the mediocre service that has become the new normal, then give us a try! We will make you a customer for life!!
"As the GC for my own full home renovation, I was looking for a turn-key company that I could outsource and trust to handle the exterior work for my house (new house wrap, siding, and window/door installation). I was really optimistic about this company because they were a Hardie-certified installer. I hired them to install about 30 top-of-the-line Andersen windows, several exterior doors, and install all new Hardie siding and trim. Unfortunately things went south on day 1 and continued to spiral out of control. In a nutshell, I had three different project managers assigned to me throughout the project, and neither of them came on site once the project started (until the very end, and the last project manager was awesome... kuddos to him!). The first crew that came on board were subcontractors, not Evergreen employees. When they started to install my windows, I knew immediately that they did not know how to properly flash a window sill (they had gaps in the Vycor flashing, didn't wrap the sill properly, etc. etc.). I called this to the PM's attention but nothing was done. The crew installed all windows in one day, not properly flashed. Crew was retrained and came back to "fix" them, but still didn't properly flash them. Meanwhile, they were taping the seams on our house wrap in the rain, when the house wrap was wet, so nothing stuck and had to be redone. Fortunately this crew was let go and I was told they were going to bring their "in-house" crew to finish. The next crew was awesome and they ended up removing all windows and reinstalling them. In total, each window was installed three times! As a result, some of the nail flanges and seals were broken. I called this out to the PM and owner of the company but did not get a response. From this point on, the crew that stayed on did a good job and was pleasant to work with (but I found out they were also subcontractors, not "in-house" employees as I was told up front). The delivery of a few windows and doors were delayed by about three months, which was my responsibility. I told all project managers about this upfront, including the first project manager before the project started. He said it was okay and that we could start the project and hold back a specific percentage amount of the project payment until they arrived so they could return to complete it at a later time. He and I agreed and the project moved forward. When the owner of the company, Jon Jordan, found out about the window/door delays, he was irate. His brother/GM and PM (who were both very polite and professional) called me and tried to negotiate a higher partial payment percentage rate which was absolutely frustrating to me. I explained to them that I had suffered for months through the project with extreme errors and redos, which caused mental angst, and that we had already agreed on a percentage on day one. Nonetheless, I was willing to increase the partial payment a little bit just to wrap things up. The owner followed up that evening by texting me in an aggressive, threatening tone. He said my only options were to allow them to finish the project immediately (which was impossible because we didn't have the remaining windows or doors), or pay them in full immediately and they would return after the doors/windows arrived a few months later. Otherwise he would sue me and put a lien on my home. He and I hadn't even spoken prior to that, and it was shocking to get such an aggressive text from a guy who never even heard my side of the story… I proposed to the owner that we cease the contract immediately, and that I would pay them for all work completed at that point. We agreed on how much work was remaining, and removed that amount from the contract price. We cancelled the contract, he had his remaining materials picked up and that was that. Again, I was hopeful for this company and wanted to have a great experience, but due to the poor project management experience, inexperienced subcontractors who caused damage and significant delays, and a sue-happy, angry owner who lacked professionalism and compassion, I could never re-consider hiring, let alone recommend, this company for any type of contracting work."
Josh T on November 2023
At Evergreen Home Exteriors we are all about our customers. Our philosophy is simple. We give customers the kind of experience we ourselves would want. Everything we have learned about customer service has been from our experience as customers and feedback from our customers over the past decades. We have developed a seamless communication system that allows our customers constant access to their project, no matter what phase of the process they are in. If you are tired of the mediocre service that has become the new normal, then give us a try! We will make you a customer for life!!
"As the GC for my own full home renovation, I was looking for a turn-key company that I could outsource and trust to handle the exterior work for my house (new house wrap, siding, and window/door installation). I was really optimistic about this company because they were a Hardie-certified installer. I hired them to install about 30 top-of-the-line Andersen windows, several exterior doors, and install all new Hardie siding and trim. Unfortunately things went south on day 1 and continued to spiral out of control. In a nutshell, I had three different project managers assigned to me throughout the project, and neither of them came on site once the project started (until the very end, and the last project manager was awesome... kuddos to him!). The first crew that came on board were subcontractors, not Evergreen employees. When they started to install my windows, I knew immediately that they did not know how to properly flash a window sill (they had gaps in the Vycor flashing, didn't wrap the sill properly, etc. etc.). I called this to the PM's attention but nothing was done. The crew installed all windows in one day, not properly flashed. Crew was retrained and came back to "fix" them, but still didn't properly flash them. Meanwhile, they were taping the seams on our house wrap in the rain, when the house wrap was wet, so nothing stuck and had to be redone. Fortunately this crew was let go and I was told they were going to bring their "in-house" crew to finish. The next crew was awesome and they ended up removing all windows and reinstalling them. In total, each window was installed three times! As a result, some of the nail flanges and seals were broken. I called this out to the PM and owner of the company but did not get a response. From this point on, the crew that stayed on did a good job and was pleasant to work with (but I found out they were also subcontractors, not "in-house" employees as I was told up front). The delivery of a few windows and doors were delayed by about three months, which was my responsibility. I told all project managers about this upfront, including the first project manager before the project started. He said it was okay and that we could start the project and hold back a specific percentage amount of the project payment until they arrived so they could return to complete it at a later time. He and I agreed and the project moved forward. When the owner of the company, Jon Jordan, found out about the window/door delays, he was irate. His brother/GM and PM (who were both very polite and professional) called me and tried to negotiate a higher partial payment percentage rate which was absolutely frustrating to me. I explained to them that I had suffered for months through the project with extreme errors and redos, which caused mental angst, and that we had already agreed on a percentage on day one. Nonetheless, I was willing to increase the partial payment a little bit just to wrap things up. The owner followed up that evening by texting me in an aggressive, threatening tone. He said my only options were to allow them to finish the project immediately (which was impossible because we didn't have the remaining windows or doors), or pay them in full immediately and they would return after the doors/windows arrived a few months later. Otherwise he would sue me and put a lien on my home. He and I hadn't even spoken prior to that, and it was shocking to get such an aggressive text from a guy who never even heard my side of the story… I proposed to the owner that we cease the contract immediately, and that I would pay them for all work completed at that point. We agreed on how much work was remaining, and removed that amount from the contract price. We cancelled the contract, he had his remaining materials picked up and that was that. Again, I was hopeful for this company and wanted to have a great experience, but due to the poor project management experience, inexperienced subcontractors who caused damage and significant delays, and a sue-happy, angry owner who lacked professionalism and compassion, I could never re-consider hiring, let alone recommend, this company for any type of contracting work."
Josh T on November 2023
We are an owner operated company with great supervision and customer service skills. Customer satisfaction is the highest priority of Weathertite Construction.
We are an owner operated company with great supervision and customer service skills. Customer satisfaction is the highest priority of Weathertite Construction.
We have been in the construction business for over 20 years. If you can dream it we can make it happen for you. I promise that you will want to work with us instead of the other people because of just 1 thing and that would be our warranty. We don't give you the regular 1 year and so on. We are so confident and amazing at what we do that you can call 5 years down the road and we will come fix it.
We have been in the construction business for over 20 years. If you can dream it we can make it happen for you. I promise that you will want to work with us instead of the other people because of just 1 thing and that would be our warranty. We don't give you the regular 1 year and so on. We are so confident and amazing at what we do that you can call 5 years down the road and we will come fix it.
We are the oldest and most experienced residential marine construction company in Greater Seattle. We've been making friends in the Puget Sound region since 1947, and our craftsmanship and customer service are second to none. We take time to listen and understand what you want and design a solution that meets your needs and exceeds your expectations. We've grown our business by being employee-focused, developing the best team, and retaining them for years. This allows us to always give you the best marine product. Our services include dock construction, dock restoration/repair, bulkhead contruction and repair, pile driving, tranpsortation of materials over water, and permitting.
We are the oldest and most experienced residential marine construction company in Greater Seattle. We've been making friends in the Puget Sound region since 1947, and our craftsmanship and customer service are second to none. We take time to listen and understand what you want and design a solution that meets your needs and exceeds your expectations. We've grown our business by being employee-focused, developing the best team, and retaining them for years. This allows us to always give you the best marine product. Our services include dock construction, dock restoration/repair, bulkhead contruction and repair, pile driving, tranpsortation of materials over water, and permitting.
Seattle Patio Covers, has provided Sunrooms, Solariums, Conservatories, Pool Enclosures, Spa Enclosures, and Patio Covers and Glass Systems to the Greater Seattle area, and Pacific Northwest since 2004.
"I was surprised it only took about 4hours total, even with the last minute change we requested. My biggest concern was not to lose indoor light. Everything turned out beautifully!"
Patt K on September 2020
Seattle Patio Covers, has provided Sunrooms, Solariums, Conservatories, Pool Enclosures, Spa Enclosures, and Patio Covers and Glass Systems to the Greater Seattle area, and Pacific Northwest since 2004.
"I was surprised it only took about 4hours total, even with the last minute change we requested. My biggest concern was not to lose indoor light. Everything turned out beautifully!"
Patt K on September 2020
Based out of Elma, WA, we are a family owned & operated company. The owner will be overseeing all jobsite operations from the first meeting with the customer, to finishing the final touches. With all the right tools and equipment, we will finish your job smoothly and make sure you are 100% satisfaction. Offering a range of services from new construction to remodeling we would love to visit with you about your next project.
Based out of Elma, WA, we are a family owned & operated company. The owner will be overseeing all jobsite operations from the first meeting with the customer, to finishing the final touches. With all the right tools and equipment, we will finish your job smoothly and make sure you are 100% satisfaction. Offering a range of services from new construction to remodeling we would love to visit with you about your next project.
Pacific Northwest Builders (PNB) is a General Contractor specializing in the construction custom residential and commercial structures/ facilities. Additionally, PNB is licensed with the State of Washington with federal certification in conducting AHERA building inspections for asbestos, Lead (Pb) Assessments for HUD commercial and residential projects, "Mold" remediation/ abatement, and Hazardous Material cleanup and remediation/ demolition projects. In addition to its construction services, PNB offers Hazardous Materials Management – Limited Good Faith Surveys, Abatement Design, Development of Bid Specifications, Hazardous Materials Management, Hazardous Materials Building Inspection, Third Party Air Monitoring, Lead/Asbestos Clearance, Closeout Documentation, AHERA Triennial Inspections, O&M Plans, Asbestos Awareness Training, Management Plans. Environmental Consulting – Phase I and II Environmental Site Assessments; Site Investigation and Characterization; Groundwater Monitoring; UST Closure; Removal Actions; AAI Rule and Due Diligence; Subsurface Exploration; Site Remediation; Voluntary Cleanup Program Management; Regulatory Liaison; Hazardous, Toxic, and Radioactive Waste (HTRW); FUDS-DERP Experience; EECA and RI/FS; Environmental Compliance; NEPA/SEPA. Industrial Hygiene Services – Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Assessments, Air Sampling/Monitoring, Mold/Bacteriological Surveys and Remediation, IEQ testing for LEED Certification, Custom Training Programs, Health/Safety Hazard Assessments, Site-Specific Health and Safety Plans, Moisture Intrusion Investigations, Third Party Monitoring, Workers’ Exposure, Industrial Hygiene Work Plans. Construction Administration – Construction Management, Project Management, Plans and Specifications, Bid Process Support, Cost Estimating, Budget and Schedule Control, Contract Negotiations, Mediation and Dispute Arbitration, Abatement Design and Management, Permitting, Constructability Review, Value Safety Engineering services through its coalition of Certified Safety Professionals (CSP) and Certified Industrial Hygienists (CIH). PNB specializes in hard surface fabrication (Corian, stone, and ceramic tile) installations for commercial and residential applications; custom cabinets; kitchen and bath renovations, and custom RV interiors. PNB is a customer oriented company. On acceptance of a PNB bid, PNB requires a 50% good faith payment prior to project commencement, with the project balance (second 50%/ ½ ) due on the completion of the project. Long duration projects (over 30 days) requires a 50% good faith payment prior to project commencement, with 25%/ ¼ payment due at seventy-five percent completion and the remainder 25%/ ¼ due on project completion and acceptance.
Pacific Northwest Builders (PNB) is a General Contractor specializing in the construction custom residential and commercial structures/ facilities. Additionally, PNB is licensed with the State of Washington with federal certification in conducting AHERA building inspections for asbestos, Lead (Pb) Assessments for HUD commercial and residential projects, "Mold" remediation/ abatement, and Hazardous Material cleanup and remediation/ demolition projects. In addition to its construction services, PNB offers Hazardous Materials Management – Limited Good Faith Surveys, Abatement Design, Development of Bid Specifications, Hazardous Materials Management, Hazardous Materials Building Inspection, Third Party Air Monitoring, Lead/Asbestos Clearance, Closeout Documentation, AHERA Triennial Inspections, O&M Plans, Asbestos Awareness Training, Management Plans. Environmental Consulting – Phase I and II Environmental Site Assessments; Site Investigation and Characterization; Groundwater Monitoring; UST Closure; Removal Actions; AAI Rule and Due Diligence; Subsurface Exploration; Site Remediation; Voluntary Cleanup Program Management; Regulatory Liaison; Hazardous, Toxic, and Radioactive Waste (HTRW); FUDS-DERP Experience; EECA and RI/FS; Environmental Compliance; NEPA/SEPA. Industrial Hygiene Services – Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Assessments, Air Sampling/Monitoring, Mold/Bacteriological Surveys and Remediation, IEQ testing for LEED Certification, Custom Training Programs, Health/Safety Hazard Assessments, Site-Specific Health and Safety Plans, Moisture Intrusion Investigations, Third Party Monitoring, Workers’ Exposure, Industrial Hygiene Work Plans. Construction Administration – Construction Management, Project Management, Plans and Specifications, Bid Process Support, Cost Estimating, Budget and Schedule Control, Contract Negotiations, Mediation and Dispute Arbitration, Abatement Design and Management, Permitting, Constructability Review, Value Safety Engineering services through its coalition of Certified Safety Professionals (CSP) and Certified Industrial Hygienists (CIH). PNB specializes in hard surface fabrication (Corian, stone, and ceramic tile) installations for commercial and residential applications; custom cabinets; kitchen and bath renovations, and custom RV interiors. PNB is a customer oriented company. On acceptance of a PNB bid, PNB requires a 50% good faith payment prior to project commencement, with the project balance (second 50%/ ½ ) due on the completion of the project. Long duration projects (over 30 days) requires a 50% good faith payment prior to project commencement, with 25%/ ¼ payment due at seventy-five percent completion and the remainder 25%/ ¼ due on project completion and acceptance.
A well-designed wraparound porch can significantly enhance your property's market appeal by improving curb appeal and expanding usable living space. The value increase varies based on your neighborhood, regional preferences, and how well the porch complements your home's architectural style. While you may not recoup the entire construction cost when selling, the enhanced marketability and distinctive character often make your property more attractive to potential buyers than similar homes without this feature.
While not mandatory, adding a roof to your wraparound porch provides substantial benefits, including protection from precipitation, shade during hot weather, and preservation of flooring materials. A covered porch creates a more versatile outdoor living space in various weather conditions. Though roofed structures initially cost more, they deliver greater functionality and potentially higher property value enhancement than uncovered alternatives.
Construction timelines for wraparound porches span several weeks to a few months, depending on project scope. The process begins with design and permitting phases, followed by foundation work, framing, flooring installation, and finishing details. Weather conditions, material availability, contractor scheduling, and design complexity influence the timeline. Larger porches with custom features naturally require more time than simpler, smaller projects.
Building permits are required for wraparound porch construction in most jurisdictions. These permits ensure your structure meets local building codes for structural integrity, proper attachment methods, appropriate railing heights, and other safety standards. Constructing without required permits risks potential fines, complications during future home sales, and possible removal orders. Requirements vary by location, so consulting your local building department before starting construction is essential.
The ideal flooring material depends on your specific priorities regarding appearance, maintenance requirements, durability, and budget. Traditional wood provides classic beauty but requires regular maintenance. Composite materials offer lower maintenance needs but at a higher initial cost. Concrete provides exceptional durability and minimal upkeep, but with a less traditional appearance. Your local climate conditions, expected foot traffic, and aesthetic preferences should guide your selection process rather than assuming one universal "best" option exists.