Rotted wood Repair and Restoration Services for Homes in St Clair Shores, MI
From the Jefferson corridor to the Nine Mile area, St Clair Shores homes face persistent moisture exposure that turns minor surface softness into structural damage when left unaddressed. Our craftsmen assess, remove, and restore rotted wood at every point of your home's exterior.
EXTERIOR TRIM
Fascia and Soffit Rot RepairDeteriorating fascia boards and soffit panels are among the most common rot sites on St Clair Shores homes exposed to Lake St. Clair's humid air and ice-dam runoff.
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OPENINGS
Door Frame and Window Sill Rot RepairDoor frames and window sills along the Lakeshore and Harper corridor absorb ground splash and windblown rain that eats into wood casing faster than interior surfaces.
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DECKS AND STRUCTURES
Deck Board and Post Rot RepairDeck boards, rim joists, and support posts in the Greentree and Mariner Village neighborhoods take the full force of St Clair Shores freeze-thaw cycles and need timely rot removal to stay structurally sound.
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SIDING AND SHEATHING
Siding Rot Repair and ReplacementWood and composite siding along the Twelve Mile and Veterans Memorial areas develops rot pockets where caulk joints fail and standing water collects against the wall plane.
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St Clair Shores homes near Lake St. Clair deal with moisture paths that travel well beyond the visible rot pocket, the same humid continental exposure that drives rot into door services call-outs also affects adjacent siding services and drywall services work when wall cavities stay wet. Our craftsmen trace each moisture source before closing any repair so the fix holds through Michigan's hard winters and humid summers rather than returning by the next thaw cycle. If your local building department requires notification for structural sheathing replacements, we will let you know what the homeowner's responsibility includes before work begins. Suite A St Clair Shores, MI.
