Leaking Windows & Siding Repair Needed for a Newly Purchased Home

Leaking Windows & Siding Repair Needed for a Newly Purchased Home

BEFORE

The Problem.
Milwaukee homeowner, Stephanie, discovered that after closing on her new home purchase, a pair of windows leaked water, causing damage to the floor below. Along with leaking windows, her home had damaged siding, parts that appeared to not be secured to the house and rotted wood around the windows.

While speaking with contractors, she struggled to find one who did not try to sell her brand new siding for her entire house. Stephanie was on a budget and that option was not financially feasible.

AFTER

The Solution.
She contacted Guardian. Being the only contractor who offered a solution to fix her problem within her budget, Guardian was the solid. Stephanie explained “the Guardian representative actually listened to me, when I felt like all the other company’s sales people talked over me… He did not make me feel less than because I couldn’t afford [a full reside] and created a solution that would solve the leaking problem from the windows, improve the look on the back of my house and match it to the rest without bankrupting me.”

Her home needed window flashing, replacement aluminum siding with 8” vinyl on the damaged gable and the window trim wrapped in aluminum.

When the work began, additional rotted wood damage was exposed beneath the window, which was frightening to her because that meant more costs. Guardian was able to work with her on the extra costs, as it would have caused additional damage had it not been corrected.

The Result
The back of Stephanie’s home now looks brand new! With her problem solved, Stephanie explained, “I felt like [Guardian] always had my best interest in mind throughout the entire process. The warranty helps me sleep at night. Knowing that if something around that window were to start leaking again that they will come back out and take care of it has greatly reduced the anxiety that came with this project.”

We’re happy you’re happy, Stephanie.

Fixing a Flat Roof—Others Told Us They Wouldn’t Come Out for Less Than $100,000

Fixing a Flat Roof—Others Told Us They Wouldn’t Come Out for Less Than $100,000

BEFORE

The Problem.
An older, flat-roofed Waukesha home was in need of some TLC. David and Judy inherited a family house that had cracks and holes in the roof, as well as old drafty (original to the home) windows that were the cause of outrageous energy bills. The couple had promised to keep the house in the family and update it. The issue was not only with the damage on the home, but their homeowners insurance would not cover it due to the roof being flat.

David and Judy eventually found an insurance company that would cover a flat roof, with the stipulation that the roof needed to be replaced first. Setting off to find a company that specialized in flat roofs, they repeatedly encountered businesses that would not take on a job that was less than $100,000. Stunned and in sticker shock, the couple resourced a home improvement website for help which led them to Guardian Exteriors.

We contacted some companies that specialized in flat roofing,
and they told us they wouldn’t come out for anything less than $100,000!

AFTER

The Solution.
Once in touch with Guardian, David and Judy knew they had found their contractor. The couple explained that Guardian’s staff was “incredibly responsive, helpful, informative, and reliable.” They felt they were being taken care of, which was important, as this project was a sentimental one. The estimate for the roof was so reasonable they decided to include replacing the windows at the same time.

The work required included new TPO flat roofing to replace the existing damaged roof and installing new windows to replace the old drafty windows.

The Result
David and Judy describe the project experience as “fantastic!” The large crew was efficient and professional, quickly completing the almost 2000-square-foot roof replacement in a day. The windows arrived shortly thereafter and were installed without a hitch; the homeowners shared that they now save 30-40% on their energy costs by replacing those drafty old ones!

Overall, they expressed how happy they were to have been informed with every step and had an excellent experience from the very first phone call to the last bit of debris cleanup.

“We greatly appreciate Guardian’s attentiveness and sensitivity to our project and how important it was to us that all the work was completed correctly by expert artisans. We feel that Guardian fulfilled the promise we made to Judy’s mom before she passed to keep the house in top notch shape, and are grateful for all who had a hand in accomplishing our goals.” -David and Judy

How A Homeowner Saved Money Repairing His Cedar Siding Rather Than Replacing It

How A Homeowner Saved Money Repairing His Cedar Siding Rather Than Replacing It

BEFORE

The Problem.
Ron was interviewing contractors to have areas of damaged siding repaired on his two-story home. His priority was to repair the damaged areas to ensure that the condition to his siding and dormer would not worsen and that the work completed would be unnoticeable.

While speaking to and scheduling appointments with numerous contractors, Ron was encountering a reoccurring issue of no-shows. Inexplicably, contractors would set appointments to come out to Ron’s home to inspect the siding, and then proceed to simply not show up. Those who did keep their appointments were focused on wanting to sell Ron on very expensive brand-new siding for his home. This left Ron feeling unheard and frustrated.

AFTER

The Solution.
When Guardian visited Ron’s property, Ron’s needs were fully understood. Guardian presented two pricing options to fix the damage on his home: one for minor repair to the damaged sections of the cedar siding, and one pricing for new siding.

Being heard, Ron’s choice of minor repair was set into play. The color of Ron’s cedar siding is a beautiful custom color. Unfortunately, due to Covid-related supply-chain issues, the replacement product was delayed from the manufacturer. Despite Ron’s project not moving as quickly as the job would have pre-Covid, Guardian updated Ron weekly on the status on his siding’s arrival.

Once the siding arrived, Ron’s project went smoothly and quickly. Guardian gave Ron’s home the seamless repair that he had expressed was his biggest priority. We asked if Ron would recommend Guardian to others to which he exclaimed, “I was very pleased with the overall end result and would refer friends and family.”

How to Evaluate a Contractor

How to Evaluate a Contractor

The SMART Way to Properly Evaluate Home Improvement Contractors
& Their Estimates

Contractors continue to be one of the most complained about industries in the United States. Unfortunately, it is all too common for customers to be trapped into a bad situation, which can result in huge loss of money, tremendous stress, and unbearable amounts of frustration. Don’t get stuck in this situation, go into the process well-educated and ready to hire a contractor like a pro! To make this easy for you, we’ve developed a five-step process called SMART to avoid the most common tricks used by contractors today.

Click here to download the SMART doc PDF

Here’s a summary of the SMART process:

1. SPECIFICS

The start to a bad relationship with your contractor is a vague contract or estimate. Your contractor needs to be specific, describing every detail of the potential work. The Better Business Bureau and the Federal Trade Commission have written advisories for getting a written contract or estimate. Both write that it must be a thorough description of the work to be done, with full details about start and completion dates, total cost, a payment schedule, and the contractor’s information.

Never sign a contract without reading it carefully. If any information seems to be missing, don’t let it slide. Continue asking for specifics until you are satisfied. And make sure you a retain a copy of the contract once its signed, and file it for your records. By having everything in writing, it prevents the contractor from going back on his word. It holds the contractor accountable for the specifics of what they said they were going to do.

 

2. MULTIPLE OPTIONS

Nobody likes buying something that doesn’t work the way you want it to. This can be frustrating for even the smallest purchases, much less a huge construction project. The key to avoid this dissatisfaction is to be properly educated on your options so you can be confident you are making the right decision. This can be difficult, however, when a contractor only provides you with 1-2 product options.

If salespeople only show you a couple of options, this is a big red flag, and shows an obvious bias. Your contractor should be doing everything in their power to provide you the best product for your project, not just the one where they get a commission. Only a company that offers multiple options from many manufacturers can truly provide you with the highest quality and most cost-effective solution for your home.

 

3. ACCURACY OF INITIAL INSPECTION

When contractors don’t fully inspect your home, they can easily misquote you with the intent of “discovering” more work, which means more money, after the job has started. A successful home improvement project starts with a thorough inspection. An inspection should include a close look at all the factors that led to the current home condition, and all the components.

For example, for a roofing project, your contractor should closely inspect the roof, which typically includes walking on it. They should also conduct a thorough attic examination to see the condition of the wood decking. For window or siding projects, careful examination of the wall assembly, flashings, penetrations, and overall building is absolutely critical. Other projects have specific aspects that should be examined as well.

Your contractor should also be taking photos for reference, and ask questions about whether you have pets or children so they know where to be careful. Never hire a contractor before this through inspection is done, and be sure to demand a review of an inspection report to evaluate the recommendations in the estimate.

 

4. RELIABILITY

Protect yourself from getting swindled by making sure the contractor’s company is legitimate and reputable. It is unfortunately common for some contractors to make promises they don’t keep, take advance payments and never complete the job, or don’t finish the job within a reasonable time period.

Never trust a contractor by his appearance alone – demand to see a all necessary certifications. Contractors should show you their Certificate of Insurance, Division Safety & Buildings registration card, lien Waivers, Better Business Bureau Listing, among others. Look them up online on Yelp, Google, Angie’s List, and more, to see what other customer have to say. All reputable contractors should have lists of references, so call a few of them to double check. Conduct your proper due-diligence to ensure the contractor is fully qualified and avoid some nightmares down the road.

 

5. TACTICS IN SALES MANIPULATION

Home improvement salespeople can be perpetrators of sales tricks just like any other salespeople. These can include long, high-pressure sales presentations, discounts only available if you buy today, huge price drops, bait-and switch, and more. The home improvement industry uses a full arsenal of sales tricks. Be extremely wary and skeptical of companies that subject you to high pressure sales techniques. Trust your instincts! If something doesn’t feel right, it probably isn’t, and never be pressured into making a snap decision. A reputable company will always give you the time and space to allow you to make the best decision for your home

 

What To Do Next

If you have already begun getting estimates from home improvement companies, take every estimate and evaluate it next to the SMART guidelines. You can download the full document here. If you’ve haven’t started the process, use the information in the SMART document as a guide on how to properly screen contractors prior to inviting them to your home. Take the time to do your research beforehand, and you’ll be very grateful when you have a great contractor who provides an excellent finished product!

If you have any questions at all, please contact us and we’ll do our best to answer those questions for you.