Professional Dry Rot Repair

Structural wood repair and replacement to protect your home's integrity.

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About Dry Rot Damage

Dry rot is a serious structural threat that can compromise your home's integrity if left untreated. It occurs when wood is exposed to moisture and decay, creating weak structural components that can cause costly damage over time.

At Evergreen Pro, we specialize in identifying, addressing, and repairing dry rot damage with professional remediation and structural wood replacement. Early intervention saves money and protects your family's safety.

Common Areas of Dry Rot

Exterior Trim & Fascia

Damaged trim boards, fascia, and soffits expose wood to moisture and decay. Professional replacement prevents further damage.

Window & Door Frames

Rotted frames compromise weatherproofing and structural integrity. We repair or replace damaged frames with quality materials.

Deck Joists & Posts

Deck rot creates safety hazards. We replace damaged joists and posts to restore structural integrity.

Soffit & Eaves

Water intrusion in soffit and eave areas leads to widespread rot. We identify and replace all affected wood.

Why Address Dry Rot Now

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Protect Your Home

Dry rot weakens your home's structural integrity. Professional repair prevents catastrophic damage and maintains property value.

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Save Money Long-Term

Early intervention is far less expensive than waiting. Untreated dry rot spreads and causes increasingly costly damage.

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Protect Your Family

Structural rot creates safety hazards. Professional repair ensures your home is safe for your family.

Signs of Dry Rot

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Soft, spongy, or crumbly wood

Wood that is soft or crumbles easily indicates structural decay and rot.

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Discoloration or darkening

Dark staining or discoloration indicates moisture damage and fungal decay.

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Peeling paint or stain

Paint that peels easily indicates moisture penetration and underlying rot.

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Musty odor

A musty smell near wood indicates fungal growth and decay.

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Gaps or separation

Gaps appearing in wood or trim indicates shrinkage from water damage.

Our Dry Rot Repair Process

1

Comprehensive Inspection

Thorough assessment to identify all dry rot damage, moisture sources, and affected structural components.

2

Address Moisture Source

Identify and eliminate the moisture source to prevent recurrence. This may involve gutter repairs, ventilation, or waterproofing.

3

Remove Damaged Wood

Carefully remove all compromised wood and treat surrounding areas to prevent fungal spread.

4

Install Quality Replacement

Professional installation of pressure-treated or premium wood with waterproofing treatments for lasting protection.

Dry Rot FAQs

How quickly does dry rot spread?

Dry rot can spread rapidly if untreated. Early detection and professional repair prevent widespread damage and costly structural problems.

Can dry rot be treated without replacement?

Minor surface rot can sometimes be treated, but severely damaged wood must be replaced for safety and durability. We assess and recommend the best solution.

How do I prevent dry rot?

Maintain proper drainage, fix leaks promptly, ensure adequate ventilation, and apply protective sealants. Regular maintenance prevents moisture damage.

Will my insurance cover dry rot repair?

Insurance coverage varies. Some policies cover sudden damage but not gradual deterioration. We'll help document the damage for your claim.

Don't Let Dry Rot Damage Your Home

Get a professional inspection and repair estimate today.

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