If you have structural wood rot we recommend replacing the wood for safety reasons. Framing of decks will typically be made out of pressure-treated lumber that holds up very well in any climate as it is treated with oils that resist water. It can rot out but typically takes much longer than normal wood.
Rot Repair
Rot repair is the process of carving out deeply rotted pieces of logs and binding a new log with identical dimensions. This work requires highly skilled log home contractors.
This company is proud to service the most log home rot repairs projects for longer than anyone else in Washington State. Trust the professionals with the most experience to identify the severity of your rot problem and repair your home to look like new again.
If your log home is showing signs of aging such as darkened or yellowed logs or plant growth, getting a full restoration now will prevent extensive repairs to rotten logs in the future.
Getting Started with Wood Rot Repair
Rotted wood is more than just an eyesore. Advanced root rot can cause structural failure, including deteriorated support posts and beams, rotted floor and ceiling joists, and destroyed roof decking. The cost to repair the damage—or replace the rotted wood—can be costly and, if left unresolved, will only get worse. Let’s get started with more specific repair options.
- Specialty cleaning and brightening
- Stripping and removing old failed finishes
- Setting nails and sanding
- Repair and replacement work
- Stains that work!
- Annual cleanings
- Maintenance programs to keep it looking good