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repair rotting windows and stucco on the back of the house
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Is $14,000 to repair rotting windows and stucco on the back of the house a fair price?

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I had a contractor out to work on the roof because of a leak in a back window. He reported serious issues with the windows and stucco, including significant rotting, bulging, and cracks, likely affecting the boarding cap. He stressed the urgency of the repair, stating it would double in cost if delayed. I don't doubt his assessment but am seeking other opinions to validate the scope and cost, as I have no prior experience with such project costs.

Quote Details

This quote addresses serious issues with rotting windows and stucco on the back of the house, which the contractor stated needs immediate attention to prevent the cost from doubling if delayed. - Scope: Rip out and replace stucco on the entire back of the house. - Window Work: Cut back windows. - Repair/Replacement: Replace all bad boarding cap or windows throughout the entire back. - Potential Additional Work: Reframing/repairing window sills, addressing potentially rotted wooden frames behind due to water infiltration. - Finishing: Paint the back white.

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Category

Windows

Price

$14,000

Quote Date

July 30, 2025

Installation method

Full frame

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