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Lead Certified Siding Contractor in Whatcom County
We are proudly LEAD-SAFE Certified by the State of Washington. For homes built prior to 1978, a lead-certified contractor is required to perform any siding replacement or renovation work (even if lead is not detected). If lead-based materials are detected on homes built after 1978, it is mandatory to engage a lead certified contractor, as failure to comply with these regulations may result in penalties and fines.
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Sumas's Trusted and Local HOA Contractor.
With a deep appreciation for quality craftsmanship, we use industry-leading materials and expert techniques to provide seamless siding solutions that enhance your home’s curb appeal and protect it for years to come. Whether you’re replacing old, damaged siding or upgrading to a more durable, energy-efficient option, our team offers flexible financing plans to fit your budget. We focus on delivering both aesthetic beauty and long-term performance, ensuring that your home’s exterior looks great and stays protected from the elements.
Let us help you transform your home with superior materials, skilled craftsmanship, and the convenience of financing options—designed to make your exterior renovation both affordable and hassle-free.
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About Sumas
Sumas, Washington, is a small and welcoming community located in Whatcom County, just north of the city of Bellingham and directly on the U.S.-Canada border. Known for its agricultural heritage, rural charm, and scenic surroundings, Sumas offers residents a peaceful and tight-knit environment while still providing convenient access to larger cities and cross-border opportunities. The community’s combination of farmland, residential neighborhoods, and natural landscapes makes it an appealing place for families, retirees, and anyone seeking a slower-paced lifestyle in the Pacific Northwest.
Housing in Sumas reflects the town’s rural and agricultural roots. The area features a mix of single-family homes, farmhouses, and properties with large plots of land that provide privacy and open space. While the town is small, residential areas are well-maintained, and many homes have direct access to fields, gardens, or natural features such as creeks and tree-lined borders. There is no overarching homeowners association for the town, but certain neighborhoods may have informal community groups or smaller associations that coordinate local events and maintain shared spaces. Residents often take pride in their properties, contributing to the town’s welcoming and well-kept atmosphere.
Agriculture remains a defining aspect of life in Sumas. The fertile land in and around the town supports a variety of crops, livestock, and small-scale farming operations. Local farms provide fresh produce, dairy, and other goods to nearby markets, while also maintaining the rural character that residents value. The agricultural environment not only drives the local economy but also creates a scenic, open landscape that contributes to Sumas’s small-town charm. Seasonal events, farm tours, and local markets connect residents to the land and foster a sense of community rooted in tradition and sustainability.
Outdoor recreation and access to nature are abundant in Sumas. The surrounding hills, rivers, and open fields offer opportunities for hiking, cycling, horseback riding, and wildlife viewing. The nearby Sumas River provides additional recreational options, including fishing and kayaking, while the town’s proximity to the Canadian border and larger cities like Bellingham allows for day trips to cultural attractions, parks, and mountain adventures. Residents enjoy a lifestyle that integrates outdoor activity with quiet residential living, providing a strong connection to the natural environment.
Community life in Sumas is characterized by friendliness and engagement. Residents often participate in local events, volunteer activities, and seasonal gatherings that strengthen neighborhood connections. Schools, churches, and civic organizations serve as hubs for social interaction and community support. The town’s small size encourages close relationships among neighbors, fostering a sense of safety, stability, and belonging that is often sought after by families and retirees.
Despite its rural character, Sumas benefits from a strategic location. The town sits along a major border crossing, providing convenient access to Canada and cross-border commerce. It is also a short drive from Bellingham, offering access to shopping, healthcare, entertainment, and educational opportunities while maintaining the tranquility of small-town life. This balance of accessibility and seclusion makes Sumas an attractive option for those who want rural living without being completely isolated from urban amenities.
Overall, Sumas offers a distinctive residential experience that blends rural charm, agricultural heritage, and community engagement. Its scenic surroundings, outdoor recreational opportunities, and tight-knit population create a lifestyle centered on nature, family, and connection. Residents enjoy the tranquility of open spaces and farmland while remaining within reach of the conveniences and cultural offerings of nearby cities. For those seeking a slower-paced, welcoming, and community-oriented environment, Sumas represents an ideal corner of the Pacific Northwest where tradition, nature, and neighborly spirit converge.
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