From the historic charm of The Village to the windswept estates of Discovery Park. We provide marine-grade weatherproofing for the 98199 peninsula.
Magnolia is effectively an island. Homes here, especially those along **Perkins Lane** and the western bluff, face direct exposure to salt air from the Puget Sound and high winds sweeping off the water. This microclimate can strip ordinary paint in half the time.
We also understand the architectural mix—from **Mid-Century Modern** gems in Briarcliff to classic **Tudors** in Carleton Park. Each requires a specialized approach, whether it's refinishing natural cedar siding or restoring intricate leaded glass trim.
Salt-air resistant paints
Safe scaffolding on slopes
Mid-Century Restoration
Preserving original 1950s design elements.
Customized solutions for the 98199 zip code.
Brightening up classic 1950s homes. Removing popcorn ceilings, updating fireplaces, and creating open, airy spaces.
High-performance coatings that resist salt spray, high winds, and intense UV exposure.
Magnolia decks take a beating. We strip, sand, and seal to restore them for sunset viewing.
Your local experts on the Peninsula.
"Our bluff-top home takes a beating from the wind. Couple Of Guys used a heavy-duty marine coating that has held up beautifully. They even handled the tricky scaffolding setup safely."
Common questions from 98199 homeowners.
Homes on the Magnolia bluff face fierce winds and driving rain. We use high-build elastomeric coatings that remain flexible, preventing cracks where moisture could enter. We also use salt-resistant primers for exposed metal.
Yes. Our crew is trained in safety rigging and scaffolding setup to access challenging hillside properties along Perkins Lane and other steep Magnolia streets safely and effectively.
Absolutely. We specialize in refinishing wood beams, tongue-and-groove ceilings, and original cabinetry to maintain the authentic look of your 1950s Magnolia gem.