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Dry rot damage on wood trim and fascia of a Pacific Northwest suburban home
Dry Rot Repair Specialists

Stop the decay before it reaches your framing. We cut out the rot and rebuild it right.

Rotting Wood Spreading Fast? Professional Dry Rot Repair in Vancouver WA & Portland OR

Rating: 4.9 out of 5, 805+ Reviews11+ YearsLicensed WA & OR

In the Pacific Northwest, constant rain and humidity create perfect conditions for wood-destroying fungi. Left unchecked, a small patch of dry rot on your trim can spread to fascia, sheathing, and structural framing — turning a $500 repair into a $5,000 problem.

The Hidden Threat Inside Your Walls

More Than Just Soft Wood

That peeling paint or spongy trim board isn't just cosmetic. In the PNW's relentless moisture, wood-destroying fungi silently eat through your home's structure, compromising safety and sending repair costs climbing every month you wait.

Structural Compromise & Safety Risk

Dry rot doesn't stop at trim. The fungus follows moisture paths into wall framing, rim joists, and subfloors. In our experience, over 40% of fascia rot jobs in Salmon Creek and Hazel Dell reveal hidden framing damage behind the visible decay — damage that weakens your home's structural integrity.

Escalating Costs & Property Value Loss

Every month of delay lets rot spread further. A single rotted trim board that costs $400 to fix today can grow into $3,000-$5,000 in structural framing repairs within a year (source: National Association of Home Inspectors). Home inspectors flag dry rot as a major deficiency that kills deals and reduces offers.

Rot assessment

Cubical fracture pattern in wood trim — a telltale sign of advanced dry rot fungal decay.

Close-up of dry rot damage showing crumbling wood fibers and fungal decay on home trim
Rot Assessment

Types of Wood Rot We Repair

Not all rot is the same. Our trained repair crews identify the type and extent of decay to apply the right treatment and replacement strategy for lasting results.

Dry Rot (Brown Rot)

Caused by Serpula lacrymans fungus. Produces brown, cubical cracking and can spread through masonry to reach new wood far from the moisture source. Risk: Rapid spread to structural framing even in relatively dry conditions.

Wet Rot

Occurs where wood stays consistently damp — around leaking gutters, failed caulk joints, and ground contact. Wood darkens, softens, and eventually crumbles. Risk: Subfloor and rim joist failure if moisture source isn't corrected.

White Rot (Soft Rot)

Breaks down lignin in wood, leaving a pale, fibrous, spongy texture. Common on decks, fence posts, and exterior stairs exposed to PNW rain and ground moisture. Risk: Sudden structural failure in load-bearing elements like deck posts and stair stringers.

Types of wood rot damage: dry rot, wet rot, and white rot on residential home exterior

Areas We Repair

Every Vulnerable Spot, Rebuilt Right

Fascia & Soffit Boards

Replace rotted fascia and soffit with rot-resistant materials to protect your roofline

Window & Door Trim

Rebuild rotted casings, sills, and jambs to restore proper weather sealing

Siding & Sheathing

Cut out and replace rotted siding sections and underlying sheathing to stop moisture intrusion

Decks & Stairs

Repair or replace rotted deck boards, railings, stair treads, and structural posts

Structural Framing

Sister or replace rotted rim joists, studs, and headers to restore structural integrity

Columns & Porch Posts

Rebuild rotted porch columns and support posts with treated or composite lumber

Proven Results

Solid Wood, Like New Again

808+ Local Homeowners Protected

"Found soft, crumbling wood under our bathroom window and panicked. All Seasons came out next day, found it had spread into the framing behind the siding. They replaced everything — trim, sheathing, two studs — for $2,800. Took about a day and a half. Painted to match perfectly. You'd never know there was damage."

Karen R.

Vancouver, WA Homeowner

5yr

Repair Warranty

100%

Insured & Bonded

Before and after dry rot repair showing rotted fascia replaced with new trim on Vancouver WA home
Complete Restoration

Our Methodology

Professional 5-Step Dry Rot Repair Process

Before and after dry rot repair comparison on residential home exterior
Before
After
1

Comprehensive Rot Inspection

We probe all trim, fascia, siding, and structural wood with moisture meters and awls to identify every area of decay — including hidden rot behind paint that looks fine from the ground.

2

Damage Mapping & Estimate

We document every affected area with photos, measure the extent of rot, and provide a transparent estimate broken down by repair zone so you know exactly what you're paying for.

3

Rot Removal & Treatment

All compromised wood is cut back to solid, healthy material. We apply borate-based fungicide to surrounding wood to eliminate remaining spores and prevent regrowth.

4

Structural Repair & Rebuild

New rot-resistant lumber (cedar, composite, or treated wood) is custom-fitted and installed to match your home's existing profiles. We reinforce framing where structural integrity was compromised.

5

Seal, Prime & Paint

Every repair is sealed with exterior-grade caulk, primed, and painted to match your home. We ensure moisture barriers are intact so the new wood stays protected for years.

Why All Seasons?

We don't just patch over rot with filler and paint. Our crews cut back to solid wood, treat with fungicide, and rebuild with rot-resistant materials — cedar, composite, or borate-treated lumber. That thoroughness is why our dry rot repairs last for years, not months.

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5-Year Repair Warranty
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What Your Neighbors Say

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The Bottom Line

  • Dry rot is a wood-destroying fungus that spreads rapidly in PNW moisture — it compromises trim, siding, and structural framing if left untreated.
  • We cut out all decayed wood, treat surrounding areas with borate fungicide, and rebuild with rot-resistant cedar, composite, or treated lumber.
  • Quality repairs last 10-20+ years when combined with proper moisture management — gutters, caulk, and paint maintenance.
  • Cost: $300-$600 for small trim repairs, $800-$2,000 for fascia or door frames, $2,500-$6,000+ for structural work in Vancouver WA & Portland OR.
  • Free estimates — call (360) 609-7035

Dry Rot Repair FAQ

Expert answers to the most common questions about dry rot identification, repair, and prevention.

Dry rot repair costs depend on severity and location. Small spot repairs (single trim board or window sill): $300-$600. Medium repairs (fascia section, door frame, or multiple trim boards): $800-$2,000. Large structural repairs (subfloor, rim joist, wall framing): $2,500-$6,000+. Factors that affect price include accessibility (second story costs more), number of affected areas, whether structural framing is involved, and painting/finishing requirements. We provide free on-site estimates with detailed breakdowns.