Useful intake
The form asks for the details that shape a real next step.
Honest scope
Repair recommendations depend on source, condition, access, and materials.
Connecticut focus
Pages are organized around local property damage and repair decisions.
What this service solves
Rotted fascia, soffit, window trim, door casing, or corner boards.
Paint failure caused by moisture or weather exposure.
Inspection or pre-sale repair lists with exterior issues.
Common projects
Fascia and soffit replacement
Window and door trim repair
PVC or wood trim options
Exterior paint touch-up planning
Options and approaches
Wood replacement
Cellular PVC where appropriate
Localized repair or larger trim package
Our process
Review the source of damage, affected materials, photos, and whether mitigation or specialty testing is already complete.
Separate urgent safety or moisture concerns from repair work that can be scoped after the property is stable.
Build a repair plan around the rooms, finishes, access constraints, and documentation needed for the next decision.
Confirm scope before work starts so the homeowner understands what is being repaired, replaced, or coordinated.
Cost factors
Height and ladder access
Linear footage
Material choice
Paint matching and prep
Timeline factors
Weather windows
Paint conditions
Material ordering
Maintenance and care
Keep gutters working
Touch up exposed cuts
Inspect trim after winter and heavy rain
FAQs
What causes exterior trim rot?
Common causes include trapped water, failed paint, gutter overflow, poor flashing, and wood close to wet surfaces.
Can rotted trim be patched?
Minor stable damage may be repairable, but soft or structural trim sections usually need replacement.
Request a project review
Share what happened, where the property is, and how to reach you. The request is saved to the operational backend so it can be reviewed instead of disappearing behind a fake success message.
