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Townhome and condo building exteriors with uniform lap siding — Multifamily & HOA Siding in the Treasure Valley, Idaho

Treasure Valley Siding

Multifamily & HOA Siding in the Treasure Valley

Multifamily & HOA-approved siding

Apartments, condos, townhomes, and HOA communities need siding work that's consistent across many units, respects residents' daily lives, and meets the board's color and material standards exactly. We handle multifamily and HOA siding with that coordination built in — because on a community project, matching an approved palette and keeping residents informed matter as much as the install itself.

From a single-building re-clad to a community-wide project, we match HOA-approved colors and materials so the finished community reads as one intentional design rather than a patchwork. Uniformity across every unit and elevation is the whole point of an HOA standard, and hitting it consistently across many buildings is a core part of how we run this work.

Phasing is what keeps residents comfortable. We build a resident-friendly schedule that manages access, parking, and noise building by building, with clear communication so people know when work reaches their unit and what to expect. Residents are living there the entire time, which makes coordination and communication non-negotiable.

This is the right fit for HOA boards and property managers who need a partner that can match an approved palette precisely, phase the work to keep residents informed, and deliver a uniform finish across the whole community. We coordinate scope and standards directly with the board or manager and quote after a site review.

What's included

  • Apartment, condo & townhome exteriors
  • HOA color & material matching
  • Phased, resident-friendly scheduling
  • Consistent community-wide finish
  • Board & manager coordination

Our process

How we handle multifamily & hoa siding

  1. 01

    Scope & board coordination

    We assess the buildings, confirm the HOA's approved color and material standards, and align scope directly with the board or property manager.

  2. 02

    Phasing plan

    We build a resident-friendly phasing schedule so access, parking, and noise are managed building by building, with clear resident communication.

  3. 03

    Tear-off & barrier per unit

    Old siding comes off, the substrate is inspected and repaired, and a weather-resistive barrier and flashing are installed unit by unit.

  4. 04

    Consistent install to standard

    Siding is installed to a uniform standard and the approved palette across every unit, so the community reads as one cohesive design.

  5. 05

    Phased finish & cleanup

    We finish and clean each building as we move through phases, keeping the community safe and tidy while residents go about their lives.

  6. 06

    Board walkthrough & closeout

    We walk the completed work with the board or manager and close out punch items before the project is done.

In the Treasure Valley

Built for local homes & weather

With multifamily and townhome communities expanding across Meridian, Nampa, and Boise, we see HOAs needing a partner who can match an approved palette exactly and keep residents informed through a phased re-side. Fiber cement, engineered wood, and vinyl all see use depending on the community's standard and budget, and our sun and freeze-thaw make material consistency across buildings worth getting right.

HOA architectural review is central to this work, not an afterthought — approved colors, profiles, and sometimes specific manufacturers are spelled out in the community's governing documents. We work to the board's documented standard and help with whatever submittal or approval the association's process requires.

Community-scale re-clads generally require permits and inspections, and depending on scope can pull in current weather-barrier energy-code details. We coordinate the permitting so the work is inspected and documented for the association's records.

Multifamily & HOA Siding FAQs

Can you match our HOA's approved colors and materials?

Yes — matching the board's approved palette, profiles, and material standards across the whole community is central to how we run multifamily work. We work to your governing documents' standard and help with the approval submittal.

How do you minimize disruption to residents?

We phase the project building by building and coordinate access, parking, and timing, with clear communication so residents know when work reaches their unit and what to expect. Residents are living there throughout, so that coordination is non-negotiable for us.

Do you work with HOA boards or property managers?

Both — we coordinate scope, scheduling, standards, and approvals directly with boards and property managers throughout the project, and we walk the finished work with you to close out punch items.

How do you keep the finish consistent across many buildings?

By working to one documented standard and approved palette, using consistent materials and install details across every unit, and walking the work as we phase through buildings. Uniformity is the point of an HOA standard, so we treat it as a deliverable, not a hope.

What drives the cost on a community project?

The number of units and elevations, total square footage, the material, the phasing and scheduling requirements, and substrate condition once siding is removed are the main factors. We quote after a site review.

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