Project Documentation

A disciplined archive for exterior work.

Westmere documents exterior work by scope, materials, conditions, and closeout. Editorial imagery sets the architectural tone; project records are published only when they can be shown accurately.

Verified WorkCompleted projects are published with photography and homeowner approval in place.
MaterialsProduct system, color, profile, trim package, and finish details documented.
ExecutionFlashing, drainage, ventilation, transitions, and cleanup notes included where relevant.
CloseoutFinal walkthrough, warranty notes, and homeowner approval records as available.
Archive Framework

Organized by scope, material, and exterior condition.

These editorial image studies establish the visual language of the archive. They are not presented as Westmere project proof; they define the categories, metadata, and documentation standards that verified project records will follow.

Archive CategoryExterior Renovations

Whole-home exterior coordination

Records in this category connect roofline, siding profile, trim package, window transitions, drainage, and final curb appeal into one documented plan.

Scope MapMaterial PaletteCloseout
Archive CategoryRoofing Systems

Roofing and water management

Roofing records clarify profile, ventilation, flashing, underlayment, gutter sizing, downspout routing, and cleanup standards.

VentilationFlashingDrainage
Archive CategorySiding + Trim

Facade, trim, and window transitions

Siding records show profile, reveal lines, trim package, opening details, color decisions, and water-management transitions.

FacadeTrimOpenings
Material StudyDetail Work

Edges, drainage, and material junctions

Detail studies focus on gutters, fascia, flashing, downspouts, penetrations, and the quiet points where exterior systems meet.

Gutter SizeWater PathTransitions
Archive CategoryWindows + Openings

Openings resolved into the exterior

Window and door records connect unit selection, trim, flashing, sealants, siding conditions, and the finished elevation.

OpeningsTrimEnvelope
Documentation StandardVerified Case Studies

Published only when the record is complete

Verified case studies include approved photography, scope, products, exterior conditions, timeline notes, and final walkthrough context.

Approved PhotosScopeWarranty Notes
Case Study Anatomy

Every finished record should answer the homeowner's real questions.

What changed? Why was that recommendation made? What products were installed? How was the property protected and closed out?

Condition

Age, visible wear, water-management concerns, ventilation, drainage, and exterior conditions observed before work begins.

Scope

Roofing, siding, gutters, windows, trim, or full exterior coordination with inclusions, exclusions, and known assumptions.

Materials

Product system, color, profile, trim package, flashing approach, and manufacturer information where relevant.

Closeout

Final walkthrough, cleanup notes, warranty information, product records, and any remaining items resolved clearly.

Photography Standard

Project proof is useful, not decorative.

When Westmere publishes a project, the record helps a homeowner understand the work, not simply admire a finished image.

  • Before and after images from consistent angles.
  • Scope, materials, and location context clearly labeled.
  • Detail images for flashing, trim, gutters, and siding transitions.
  • Homeowner review or project note when verified and approved.
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