Tell us what happened
Describe the damage, share photos, and we will map out the repair path that fits your situation.
Get an honest scope
Your repair recommendations will be based on the actual condition of your property, not a generic checklist.
Built for Connecticut homes
Every project is scoped for Connecticut weather, building materials, and local conditions.
Common problems we solve
Older materials behave differently after water, rot, or storm damage.
Trim, plaster, paint, and exterior details may be difficult to match.
Hidden moisture or previous repairs can complicate scope.
Projects we handle
Trim and casing repair
Drywall or plaster-adjacent planning
Exterior rot repair
Water damage rebuilds
Your repair options
Preserve visible character where practical
Use durable replacements in wet areas
Stage repairs by urgency and budget
How the repair process works
You send photos and describe what happened — we review the damage source, affected materials, and whether mitigation is already complete.
We separate urgent safety issues from the repair work, so you know what needs immediate attention and what can wait.
You receive a clear repair plan built around your rooms, finishes, and budget — no surprises, no guesswork.
Before any work begins, you will know exactly what is being repaired, replaced, or coordinated.
What affects your cost
Material matching
Hidden conditions
Access
Lead-safe or specialty requirements where applicable
What affects your timeline
Discovery work
Specialty material sourcing
Sequencing with other trades
How to maintain your repair
Monitor older exterior trim
Keep water away from foundations
Document previous repairs
Frequently asked questions
Are older homes harder to estimate?
They can be, because hidden layers and nonstandard materials often affect the final scope.
Can older trim be matched?
Sometimes. The repair plan should call out where matching is realistic and where a close substitute is better.
Start your repair project
Tell us about your property damage — what happened, where you are in Connecticut, and how to reach you. We will review your situation and map out the right next step.
