- The Sand Bay Isle project involved re-siding 31 units across 14 buildings, covering roughly 82,000 square feet of exterior surface.
- New waterproofing material was installed beneath the fresh T1-11 wood siding to protect the structure from moisture.
- The scope also included new fascia boards along with trim and corner pieces for a clean, finished look.
- Heritage Exteriors completed 10 deck repairs as part of the same multifamily job.
- The entire large-scale project was finished in just four months from start to completion.
Join us as we proudly introduce the brand-new siding at Sand Bay Isle. This is proof of our promise to make spaces that show off both style and innovation. Here’s some more info about the project: We replaced the siding on 31 units in a total of 14 buildings, covering a massive area of 82,000 square feet. We also took care of 10 deck repairs as part of the job. Here’s what we did: First, we took off the old siding, then we put on new waterproofing material. After that, we added new t1-11 wood siding and put up fresh facia boards and trim/corner pieces. We even fixed up a bunch of decks. The whole project was wrapped up in just 4 months.









































Frequently Asked Questions
What was involved in the Sand Bay Isle siding project?
Heritage Exteriors replaced the siding on 31 units spread across 14 buildings, totaling about 82,000 square feet. The work included removing the old siding, adding new waterproofing, installing T1-11 wood siding, and putting up fresh fascia boards, trim, and corner pieces. The team also completed 10 deck repairs as part of the same job.
How long did the Sand Bay Isle project take to complete?
The entire multifamily re-siding project was wrapped up in just four months. That timeline covered all 14 buildings, 31 units, 82,000 square feet of siding, and 10 deck repairs. Efficient scheduling helps Heritage Exteriors keep large Northern California projects on track.
What type of siding was used at Sand Bay Isle?
The buildings were finished with new T1-11 wood siding, a durable and classic exterior material. Before the siding went up, the crew installed fresh waterproofing to shield the structure from moisture. New fascia boards, trim, and corner pieces completed the exterior.
Why is waterproofing added before new siding?
Waterproofing creates a protective barrier between the siding and the building's framing, helping keep water out and preventing rot or structural damage. On the Sand Bay Isle job, Heritage Exteriors installed new waterproofing material after removing the old siding and before adding the T1-11 wood. It is an essential step for long-lasting results in Sacramento and Bay Area climates.
Does Heritage Exteriors handle large multifamily siding projects?
Yes. The Sand Bay Isle project shows Heritage Exteriors can manage large-scale multifamily work, re-siding 31 units across 14 buildings and covering 82,000 square feet. The company serves Sacramento, the Bay Area, and Northern California with both style and innovation in mind.
Can deck repairs be done alongside a siding replacement?
Absolutely. At Sand Bay Isle, Heritage Exteriors completed 10 deck repairs as part of the same siding project. Bundling deck work with a re-siding job can be more efficient and keep the whole property in top condition.
What are fascia boards and why were they replaced?
Fascia boards run along the edge of the roofline and support the gutters while giving the exterior a clean, finished appearance. As part of the Sand Bay Isle project, Heritage Exteriors installed fresh fascia boards along with new trim and corner pieces. Replacing them during a re-siding job ensures the entire exterior looks cohesive and stays protected.
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