Seattle Hill Residence

Type: 
High End Residential
Region: 
Washington
Completion Date: 
12/2002
Architect: 
Adams Mohler Ghillino Architects

Years of water intrusion at this Seattle residence required complete removal of its EIFS siding and storefront windows. Once construction was underway, the owners asked Charter to perform a remodel of the entire house.

Charter removed the old facade, replacing it with new stucco siding and metal awnings. The outdated storefront was replaced with a curtainwall window system.

High winds and a tight residential lot meant Charter had to get creative during the repairs process. Crews tented the building and implemented a detailed weather protection system to keep the interior dry during the rainy fall months.

The owners lived at the home during the bulk of the construction and were highly involved in the design process. Charter maintained an ongoing dialogue with the owner and architect in regards to design and fast-tracked subcontractor procurement, submittals and cost analysis to ensure that they were getting exactly what they envisioned.