At Handyman Connection of Winter Park, we specialize in comprehensive hurricane repair and renovation services to restore and enhance homes throughout the Winter Park, FL, area. When storms strike, our experienced craftsmen are ready to assess, repair, and rebuild, ensuring your property is restored and fortified for the future. From roof repairs and structural reinforcements to drywall replacement and exterior upgrades, we offer a full range of services designed to meet your unique needs. We understand the urgency of hurricane damage, and our team works efficiently to protect your investment and bring you peace of mind.
In addition to repairs, Handyman Connection of Winter Park provides renovations that enhance your home’s durability against Florida’s extreme weather conditions. Our skilled professionals use advanced materials and building techniques to reinforce key areas, including window upgrades, door reinforcements, and storm-affected space remodels. With a focus on safety, quality, and compliance with local building codes, we work closely with you throughout the project to ensure your vision is achieved with superior craftsmanship.
When it comes to your home, don’t settle for repairs alone—let us make it better than ever. Whether you need fast repairs or long-term improvements, Handyman Connection of Winter Park is your trusted partner for expert craftsmanship and outstanding service. Contact us today to restore, renovate, and safeguard your home, ensuring it’s well-prepared for future storms.
Carpentry / December 12, 2018
All it takes for wood rot to happen is wood, warmth and water. Even the most cared for homes are still susceptible to this problem. Your home’s exterior trim is particularly vulnerable because it is one of the most exposed parts of your house. Fortunately, you can repair a rotted trim.
Handyman Connection® of Winter Park explains more:
Find the Damaged Area
Use a screwdriver and poke areas that don’t drain well, like the drip cap or window sill. Other signs of moisture infiltration include cracked, peeling, or blistering paint and areas of wood that seem darker than their surroundings. Also, pay close attention to slow-drying joints and wood areas near dirt, concrete and masonry. If you can push the tip of the screwdriver easily into the wood, then that area might have wood rot.
Apply Wood Hardener and Filler
Once you have found the problem area, use a 5-in-1 or any sharp tool to remove the rotted wood. Begin by removing all the rotten parts. Next, coat the area evenly with a wood hardener then use a polyester wood filler to rebuild the rotted wood. Mold and shape the filler to match your existing wood profile. Polyester wood filler also paints well and can resist rot so you can easily match it to the rest of the trim. Mix the polyester filler and press it into the area with a putty knife.
Applying Finishing Touches
After you’ve repaired most of the damage, use a chisel to carve out the partially hardened sagging filler and add a second layer of the filler if necessary. Many medium repairs need at least two or more layers of filler for best results. Finish the wood repair by sanding, priming then painting the filled area.
For larger rotten areas of rotten wood, it’s better to ask a professional like Handyman Connection of Winter Park for help. We are an expert in carpentry, electrical work, painting and more. Call us at (407) 270-2348 or contact us here today to learn more about our services or for an estimate.