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What Does Wood Hardener Do?

Leave a Comment / Epoxy Wood Repair / Owen McQuade

When wood becomes soft or damaged from moisture, it may not always need to be fully replaced. In some cases, a wood hardener can help strengthen the affected area before filler or finishing work is added. Wood hardener is often used as part of a repair process for softened or partially rotted wood. It helps […]

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Deck Refinishing vs. Deck Replacement

Leave a Comment / Deck Maintenance / Owen McQuade

When a deck starts looking grey, faded, stained, or worn down, many homeowners assume replacement is the next step. But a deck that looks weathered is not always a deck that needs to be torn out. In many cases, refinishing may be enough to improve the look of the deck and help protect the wood

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What Causes Wood Rot Around Windows?

Leave a Comment / Wood Rot Repair / Owen McQuade

Window frames are one of the most common places for wood rot to show up. They are constantly exposed to rain, damp air, condensation, and changes in temperature. Over time, even a small crack in paint or caulking can let moisture into the wood. Once moisture gets trapped, the wood can start to soften, stain,

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How to Prevent Exterior Wood Rot

Leave a Comment / Wood Rot Repair / Owen McQuade

Outdoor wood has to deal with rain, moisture, sunlight, dirt, and changing weather throughout the year. Over time, these conditions can wear down decks, fences, window frames, door frames, trim, railings, and other exterior wood features. Once moisture gets into the wood and stays there, rot can begin. Wood Revive focuses on restoring damaged wood,

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How to Fix Rotted Wood

Leave a Comment / Wood Rot Repair / Owen McQuade

How to Fix Rotted Wood Rotted wood can look like a major problem, especially when it shows up around windows, doors, decks, trim, or outdoor structures. The wood may feel soft, look discoloured, crumble when touched, or have peeling paint around it. While some rotted wood does need to be replaced, not every damaged area

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What Is Epoxy Wood Repair?

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When Should Wood Be Replaced Instead of Restored? Wood restoration can be a great option, but it is not always the right answer. Some damaged wood can be repaired, hardened, and rebuilt. Other wood may be too far gone and needs to be replaced for safety, strength, or long-term protection. Wood Revive is built around

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Deck Maintenance Tips for Wet Weather

Leave a Comment / Deck Maintenance / Owen McQuade

Deck Maintenance Tips for Wet Weather Decks take a lot of wear from the weather. Rain, moisture, dirt, leaves, and changing temperatures can all affect outdoor wood over time. In wet climates like Metro Vancouver, deck maintenance is especially important because wood can stay damp for long periods. Wood Revive focuses on helping homeowners understand

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How Wood Rot Starts and Why It Spreads

Leave a Comment / Deck Maintenance, Uncategorized / Owen McQuade

How Wood Rot Starts and Why It Spreads Wood rot usually starts quietly. At first, it might look like peeling paint, dark stains, soft spots, or small cracks. Over time, the damage can spread and make the wood weaker. This is why it is important for homeowners to understand how rot begins and why moisture

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Why Restore Wood Instead of Replacing It?

Leave a Comment / Wood Restoration / Owen McQuade

Why Restore Wood Instead of Replacing It? When wood starts to look weathered, soft, cracked, or rotted, many homeowners assume the only option is to replace it completely. That can mean tearing out window frames, door frames, deck boards, railings, posts, or trim and starting over. While replacement is sometimes necessary, it is not always

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