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Alpine Construction – Family Owned and Operated

A  Message from Owner – Darius Rappe

As a family owned and operated Spokane business, Alpine Construction takes pride in running our company with small business service yet with large business capabilities. We implement regular safety programs and carry industry leading insurance coverage to protect you, your home or building and our workers. Alpine Construction employs only highly trained professionals so you can trust in our workmanship and our warranties.   Our employees are professional, courteous and well-screened to give you peace of mind and most have been with us for many years.. We have an experienced and dedicated management team charged with ensuring a quality job from start to finish. Alpine Construction is dedicated to doing things right, the first time, so you can be confident in your decision to hire us as your contractor.

 

We’re knowledgeable about our region’s weather conditions so you can appreciate our recommendations on the right roofing and or masonry solution for your home or building.  We are constantly seeking ways to improve so we remain the region’s first choice for residential and commercial roofing, remodel and general contracting work.

 

Now operating with 2nd generation leadership – our family operation has many decades of contracting and customer service experience.  We understand the importance of completing our work on time and on budget and for you to be comfortable with our employees working in your home or business.

 

We would love to talk with you about your upcoming construction project – whether it be a small bathroom remodel, a new roof, a brand new kitchen or maybe some new siding or windows – Alpine Construction is Spokane’s first choice for quality work at competitive prices.  We have been doing work for many of our customers for years – and would like nothing more to add you to the growing Alpine Construction family.

Remodeling Project Doesn’t Have to be a Nightmare

Tips for That Upcoming Remodeling Project

From the USA Today Online Edition May 7, 2012  Click Here for Original Article and video

By Garrett Hubbard, USA TODAY

Everyone’s heard the horror stories — the contractor who rips out the back of a house, has a nervous breakdown and disappears, one day before the homeowner leaves town for vacation. Or the builder who never shows up on time, does poor work and overcharges.
Home renovations, expected to pick up later this year, don’t have to be traumatic. With a bit of luck, and lots of preparation, homeowners can boost the odds for a happy ending.

“We’re working on the heart of a person’s life. We’re house doctors. Choose your doctor carefully,” says Jerry Levine, a Washington, D.C.-area remodeler with the Levine Group. He says remodeling is sensitive business, because it forces occupants to think about their  lives together and to make myriad decisions.

“I’ve seen marriages fall apart,” Levine says, adding that contractors often act as much as therapists as builders. When a couple start arguing about whether they want stripes on the wallpaper, he says they may really be talking about whether to stay in the marriage.

“It’s a very personal relationship (between customer and contractor). You have to like the person,” says designer Stephen Saint-Onge, author of No Place Like Home (Wiley), encouraging people to get referrals from friends and neighbors. “You don’t want to have someone in your house you’ll dread seeing everyday.”

Those encounters are likely to be more common, given the industry’s projected growth by the Remodeling Futures Program at Harvard University’s Joint Center for Housing Studies. In a mid-April report, the program said stronger home sales and low interest rates will boost remodeling later this year, ending 2012 up 5.9%.

With homeowners crushed for time, the selection process often becomes a sort of speed dating, and contractors say they’re often asked the wrong initial questions:

How long will it take? How much will it cost? When can you start?

“People are too focused on getting it done and the price,” says George “Geep” Moore Jr., a remodeler from Elm Grove, La.,  and the 2012 Remodeling Chairman for the National Association of Home Builders.

“The cheapest price is not always the best price,” he says, noting some contractors may underbid to get a job, then  tack on higher fees later, do poor work or possibly not finish.

He recommends homeowners learn more instead about the contractor’s qualifications, licensing and insurance by asking for proof of each and verifying the information with licensing boards and insurers. Unless the insurance covers workers’ compensation, he says, a customer can be liable if a workman gets hurt on the job, and many homeowners’ policies don’t cover those expenses.

The right questions are especially important in older homes because of new federal rules for handling lead-based paint. In 2010, the Environmental Protection Agency began requiring that contractors who work on pre-1978 homes be certified in lead-safe practices or face daily fines of up to $37,500. Not all remodelers have been certified, and homeowners may unknowingly hire less expensive, untrained workers.

Of 129 million U.S. housing units, 76.5 million were built before 1980 and half of those — about 38 million — contain lead, according to the EPA.

“Always call and get references,” Moore says, adding it’s wise to check on the contractor’s record with the Better Business Bureau, as well as with local builders’ associations. And he adds: “Don’t ever do a job without a contract.”

“I would interview three people” when hiring either a contractor or an architect, says architect Sarah Susanka, co-author of Not So Big Remodeling (Taunton Press). “I wouldn’t go much more than that, because you’ll drive yourself crazy.”

Susan Matus, a project designer for Case Design/Remodeling, a large Washington, D.C.-area firm, says homeowners often benefit by picking a contractor who also offers design services. That way, she says, the project is designed to meet the client’s budget.

“You don’t want to go through the design process and find you’re off track” financially, she says, referring to cases where an architect designs something that the client can’t afford.

When hired separately, however, architects can represent the owners’ interests in checking the work of contractors — up to a point. Who checks the architects? In some large projects, homeowners hire an independent third party to make sure everyone is doing his or her job correctly. Usually, though, that  falls to the homeowner. That’s why homeowners are advised to take the time to hire qualified people.

“Direct experience is the  No. 1 priority… Have they really done this kind of project before?” says Duo Dickinson, an architect and author of Staying Put: Remodel Your House to Get the Home You Want (Taunton Press).

He adds: “The one thing you have to do is not hire a brother-in-law.”

Spring Time in Spokane – Project Time!

Alpine Construction – 509-448-8099

Beat the Spring and Summer rush and call today for a no obligation site visit!

The Spokane area certainly has four seasons – and Spring can be a combination of winter, summer and fall! The changing season is a great time to get those home remodeling projects underway. Alpine Construction is your choice for general contracting services in the Spokane area. Since 1987 we have been providing value and quality to a broad spectrum of contracting services.

Roofing: We can provide high quality product and installation for most any roofing situation. Our 25 plus years of experience and our great supplier relationships give us the competitive advantage – not just in price, but in quality and service as well. For both Commercial and Residential roofing, Alpine Construction is Spokane’s preferred choice.  We offer composition, laminate, flat roof elastomeric and even mobile home roof coatings.  Ask about our “All American Roofing” package.

Siding:  The siding business has been a main stay of Alpine Construction since our begining in 1987.   Whether it be vinyl, steel, wood, Hardiplank, or a stone or brick facade, siding is our specialty.  Siding not only protects your home, but it adds lasting value to your investment.  Contact us today and beat the spring rush!

Remodeling:  For many homeowners – selling their home is not really an option, the logical choice is to update and remodel.  Whether for style or size, many times a remodel is the right choice over selling in a depressed real estate market.  We can do a bathroom in the basement or a full kitchen.  Alpine can turn that extra bedroom into a game room or add a second story to your rancher.  No remodel job is too large or too small!  Skylights, windows, insulation, additions, garages, decks, patios, painting, fencing – call us today and get ahead of the spring and summer rush.  Trust Alpine to bring your home up to date and meet and exceed the needs of your family.

Rain Gutters:  Your rain gutters should be inspected and on a regular maintenance program.  If you don’t have gutters or they are leaking or installed improperly – you are putting many facets of your home at risk for serious and even catastrophic water problems.  Our rain gutters are seamless and each is custom designed and built for your home.  The latest in design and gutter technology are available from Alpine.

Masonry|Chimney|Stone & Brick:  Do you have cracked mortar, a damaged chimney, a crumbling stone wall, damaged steps or even a dangerously damaged firebox?  Alpine Construction offers a full range of quality masonry and installation and repair services.  Often times masonry repair is cosmetic – but that isn’t the case when dealing with your chimney or firebox!  Even your crumbling concrete pathway or stairs are a trip hazard in need of immediate attention.  Call us today for a free, no obligation site visit.

 

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Made in America Pledge

Alpine Construction of Spokane is one of a growing number of general contractors pledging to use 5% or more of American made building materials in their construction projects.  Using PABCO roofing products is one of several ways Alpine Construction routinely uses over 5% (and often much more) of American made materials in their business.   Alpine will continue to seek out new opportunities to include more American Made materials, including the possibility of using Maze Nails , featured in the news report below.   Alpine Construction is Spokane and North Idaho’s choice for roofing, remodeling, general construction, siding, gutters and windows.  Since 1987 – delivering high quality at competitive prices.

To see more about Made in America building materials and the impact using them can have on our economy CLICK HERE to view an ABC News report.

Chimney Repair and Maintenance

Masonry Installation and Repair/Chimney Repair in Spokane

Now is the time to protect and repair your masonry work and chimney – before the wet weather of fall and winter is here. Alpine Construction in Spokane is your expert, trustworthy local contractor for the job. 25 years of local experience and a talented crew make the difference!

Have Alpine Construction inspect and, if necessary, repair your chimney and flashing to protect your home from exterior and interior water damage. A proper chimney cap will protect bricks and mortar from water intrusion and expansion and contraction from the cold, wet winter weather.

Do you have stone, brick, block, and natural stone installation and repair work? Much of this type of work can still be accomplished effectively during the fall and winter months. Don’t put off that repair or new installation – Call Alpine Construction for an estimate to begin work NOW!

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Leaking Roof? Alpine Construction Can Help

Advice from Spokane’s Leading Roofing Contractor.

Per the advice of Spokane roofing installation and repair contractor Alpine Construction, upon visual discovery of a leaking roof or the initial sound of water dripping into your house, there are three important steps to be completed without delay.   The first step is obvious and should be taken care of immediately, while the other two steps need be accomplished upon a halt to the precipitation or downpour.  By accomplishing these three steps you can take care of your roofing leak and help make sure your home remains in good condition.

Step 1:  Water Clean Up & Collection
The first step is vitally important, as the incessant drip, drip of rain making its way through your roof is never good.  Start collecting the accumulated water by wiping down the affected area before you place an older towel or two on the ground and under a large bucket or bowl directly below the drip.   The towels are key, as they will soak up any water that might spill from the large container.   If it continues to rain, it is not safe to get onto your roof, so remain focused upon collecting and removing any water that may be there.

Step 2:  Assessing the Problem
It will be much safer when the roof roof is dry.  If your tempted to go out onto your roof yourself, many times a leak comes from the flashing or seams, then it’s just a  matter of re-sealing or re-caulking with special roofing caulk or  sealant sold in most home improvement stores.  Serious safety considerations apply to being on any roof, so we recommend letting a professional roofing contractor like Alpine Construction determine the source of the roof leak (ask for a free estimate).   Be prepared for your roofing contractor to be particularly busy after heavy rains or storms, when most people notice problems in their roof.

Step 3:  Repairing the Problem
Repairing the roofing leak on your own will surely save you time and money.   However, do not let the lure of a cheap fix give you a false sense of security, especially if your not comfortable repairing the roof yourself.    Call a reputable roofing contractor like Alpine Construction, and have them repair the problem for you.  Asking for referrals from family or friends is much easier than randomly calling roofing contractors from listings in the phone book.

Please don’t be tempted to let the problem go until your roof leaks again.  Take care of the problem right away, as it’s better to spend the money re-caulking flashing or repairing a seam, than it is to re-surface the roof and repair potential truss & beam damage because you waited too long.

For all  your Spokane area roofing installation and repair needs,  call the Spokane roofing contractor specialists at Alpine Construction @  (509) 448-8099, or e-mail owner/operator Darius Rappe at:

darius@alpineconstructionspokane.com

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