Bows and Bays IV

The Dyer Home was one of my favorites for 2003.

Convert a bay to a bow unit with new Hardi-Plank Roof System and full trim pack. The customer just hated that old roof design. We take incredible joy and pride in making your openings take just this kind of amazing conversion. I made the columns somewhat wide and two tiered to help offset and cover the brick lines on the sides (it was a bad original cut in or bad measure). Look closely and you'll see the grout lines on the brick are mulitcolored. Its very hard to match mortar color when making openings smaller.

The before shot here is the finished product of some contractor at some point in time in the past, we know not who. The previous homeowner probably paid at least as much to do it poorly as was paid the second time to do it correctly, I see that alot.

As you can see on this home, our expertise is the difference between an okay job....and an outstanding one.

Bow window in North Dallas done by another contractor.  They cut the brick wrong and had a hard time making a roof look good over a bow window that protruded from the house.  Some expertese is always the key in getting these things right the first time.  Incidentally I charged the same for my after picture as he paid for the first attempt.

Before

Bay window with Hardi-plank roof in North Dallas.  I think we do the best looking work in all of Dallas.

After

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