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rotten wood repair

Protect your home and restore its beauty with professional rotten wood repair that stops damage in its tracks and extends the life of your exterior.

Repair. Restore. Protect.

Rotten wood can weaken your home’s structure, ruin curb appeal, and spread quickly if not addressed. Our rotten wood repair services in Charlotte identify and replace damaged areas on siding, trim, fascia, soffits, decks, and more.

 

We don’t just patch over the problem, we remove compromised wood, repair the structure, and install durable replacements that are ready for priming and painting. As experienced house painters, we also seamlessly blend the repair into your home’s exterior finish, leaving it strong, protected, and looking like new.

PERFECT FOR:
  • SIDING REPAIR
  • TRIM & MOLDING
  • SOFFITS & FASCIA
  • DOOR FRAMES
  • WINDOW FRAMES
  • DECK BOARDS
  • GARAGE TRIM
  • PAINT PREP
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The norby difference

Stained Deck

Rooted in excellence

We don’t just patch over damage — we identify and eliminate rot at its source. With structural precision and expert carpentry, we restore integrity so your home is safe, stable, and ready for finishing.

Real Experiences, Real Results

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Norby Painting did a phenomenal job on my home, inside and out. From the moment I met Michelle Norby, I knew I was dealing with a professional and top-notch company. Michelle provided a detailed estimate of each aspect of the job including interior walls, removal of the popcorn ceilings throughout my home, painting the kitchen cabinets, trim work, exterior walls, repair/replacement of some wood/railings, and staining the deck. The project was completed within the time frame promised and the work was outstanding. Michelle Norby and Norby Painting far exceeded my expectations.

Sharon Boyd, Happy Customer

"wood rot repair in charlotte, nc?" – Common Questions Homeowners Ask

Q: What causes wood rot?

A: Wood rot is usually caused by excess moisture, poor ventilation, or old paint that no longer protects the wood.

Our results speak for themselves ↓
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