Jersey Village Home
January 27, 2017
Jersey Village Home
It’s all in the details; with this traditional home nestled in the city of Jersey Village, Texas. The original home’s exterior was masonite hardboard siding and aluminum windows. We installed the double pane Home Craftsmen windows by Ply Gem with the white frame. Then we installed James Hardie Siding and trim that show cased the beautiful Home Craftsmen windows. One of the focal points is the back of the home with the two picture windows that have sliders to give a better view of their pool area. Changing the colors of the exterior your home can give it a whole new appearance.
A gorgeous view of the front of the home after the remodel of the exterior.
Single hung window on the front of the home.
The front trimmed in James Hardie siding.
New bay window
The back of the home.
Back door
The new windows installed before the James Hardie Siding was installed.
The home before the windows and Hardie were installed.

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