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Home services / Mukilteo, WA

All of Mukilteo,
up and down the Speedway.

Anyone who's sat in the ferry line on a summer Friday knows Mukilteo runs on its own clock. The houses keep a schedule too: Harbour Pointe is coming due for new siding and roofs almost street by street, and the older places down by Lighthouse Park take the salt wind head-on. Call (206) 735-1286 any hour; a person answers day or night, and the walkthrough and the written quote are both free.

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The Sound on one side, two gulches through the middle, and a neighborhood that mostly went up in one long building boom. That mix decides most of what we get called out to fix here.

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Wind and salt off the Sound

The closer the house sits to the water, the faster paint and cedar give out, and the west wall always goes first. Salt rides the wind up the bluff and finds every nail head. We hang siding out here with stainless or hot-dipped fasteners, because a rusty nail streaks the wall years before it lets go.

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Harbour Pointe is aging on schedule

Most of the neighborhood went up between the mid 80s and the early 2000s, so whole streets come due for siding and roofs within a few years of each other. A lot of that era got T1-11, the grooved plywood panel siding, and once water sneaks behind those grooves the panel never really dries. We replace it, fix the flashing that let the water in, and side over dry sheathing this time.

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Gulch lots and the slope behind the house

Japanese Gulch and Big Gulch cut right through town, and it's the same story on the wooded lots down toward Picnic Point: slope decides how deep a deck footing goes, how a fence steps the grade, and where the water ends up once the October rain settles in. Ground at the bottom of a hill stays soaked for months, and soaked ground, not frost, is what makes posts lean around here. So we set posts deep, in concrete, with gravel at the bottom so the water has somewhere to go.

One crew covers the whole list, from Old Town up the hill to Harbour Pointe. Open any card for the work and the warranty behind it.

Old Town down by the ferry dock, Harbour Pointe and Olympus Terrace up top, Chennault Beach along the water, the streets around Kamiak, and south to Picnic Point. If it's off the Speedway, we've probably driven past it this week.

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Permits here go through Mukilteo's own Planning and Community Development department, not the county. When a fence, deck, or remodel needs one, we handle the filing and the fees, and we're standing there when the inspector comes by. Your day off stays yours.

We opened in 2024, so the honest review count is still zero, and it stays honest. While it climbs, here are four commitments you can verify yourself.

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Look us up first

Whoever pulls the board at your inspection is on the crew that rebuilds the wall. We don't broker your project out to strangers.

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Warranty on paper, before signing

The terms are written into the contract you hold in your hands. You read them first, then you decide.

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Quote equals invoice

The figure we hand you is the figure you pay. A change order in writing is the only thing that can move it.

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Before you ask

My Harbour Pointe siding is failing. Is that normal?

Yes, it's normal; siding from that build era is wearing out across the whole neighborhood at once. The salt wind hurries the west walls along. We replace the siding, redo the flashing behind it, and put the new wall over sheathing we've checked and dried.

Does salt air really shorten a roof or a paint job?

Yes, on the side facing the water it does. Paint chalks sooner, bare cedar grays and checks, and bargain flashing quits years early up on the bluff. So materials get picked for that wall, and the quote names exactly which ones.

Can you build a deck on a sloped Mukilteo lot?

Yes. Around here a deck usually means a slope, so we bid them that way from the start. Footings go down to solid bearing on the downhill side, framing gets sized for the drop, and we walk the lot before quoting so the hillside is already in the number.

Do you pull Mukilteo permits?

Yes. The city issues its own through Planning and Community Development, and we run the whole thing: filing, fees, and meeting the inspector. If your project sits outside city limits, down toward Picnic Point, the paperwork goes to the county instead, and we sort that too.

The same truck covers Everett, Edmonds, and Lynnwood, and nothing about the paperwork changes at the city line.

Costs and permit rules for this county, with real numbers where we have them.

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