Protecting homes on the ridge near Reservoir Park. Expert exterior sealing and interior modernization for your 1950s classic.
Maple Leaf sits on one of the highest ridges in Seattle. While the views of Rainier and the Olympics are stunning, this elevation exposes homes to the full brunt of the Puget Sound Convergence Zone. High winds and driving rain can force moisture into even the smallest cracks in your siding.
We use high-grade elastomeric caulking and flexible paints designed to withstand this constant expansion and contraction. We also specialize in updating the interiors of the neighborhood's charming 1950s bungalows, brightening up daylight basements and refreshing original woodwork.
Flexible coatings prevent cracking
Modernize mid-century kitchens
Modernize the 50s
Updating classic brick and siding homes.
Customized solutions for the 98115 and 98125 zip codes.
Brightening up basements and updating original 1950s trim and doors.
High-performance paints to protect against the wind and rain exposure on the ridge.
Transform dated wood cabinets with a factory-smooth, durable finish.
Your neighbors in North Seattle.
"Our home near the reservoir faces strong winds every winter. Couple Of Guys recommended a specific paint for weather protection, and two years later, it still looks flawless. They really know this neighborhood."
Common questions from 98115 homeowners.
Yes. Maple Leaf sits on a high ridge exposed to the convergence zone winds. We use elastomeric coatings and high-adhesion primers that resist wind-driven rain and peeling.
Absolutely. Many Maple Leaf basements have original knotty pine. We use specialized stain-blocking primers to seal the knots before applying a bright, modern finish coat.
Since many homes here were built in the 1940s and 50s, lead paint is a concern. We are EPA RRP Certified to safely contain and prep older homes, keeping your family safe during the project.