Exterior wall with wood windows and damaged roof trim

Our Services

Wood Revive focuses on restoring damaged, weathered, and rotted wood before full replacement is needed. These services help homeowners understand how wood can be repaired, protected, and maintained over time.

An overview of the services you offer and how they will benefit the visitor.

Window & Door Frame Restoration

Exterior window and door frames are often exposed to rain, moisture, and changing weather. Wood Revive focuses on restoring damaged or softened wood around frames so they look cleaner, stronger, and better protected.

Old damaged wood window frame with peeling paint

Fence & Deck Cleaning and Staining

Decks and fences take constant wear from weather, foot traffic, and moisture. Cleaning and staining can refresh the appearance of outdoor wood while helping protect it from future damage.

Wooden deck surrounded by trees and outdoor greenery

Wood Rot Repair

Wood rot does not always mean the entire piece needs to be replaced. Epoxy-based repair can help harden softened wood, rebuild damaged areas, and extend the life of posts, trim, railings, and other wood features.

Close-up of peeling paint on exterior wood trim

FAQ

Not always. Restoration works best when the damaged area can be cleaned out, stabilized, and rebuilt. If the wood is severely rotted or unsafe, replacement may still be the better choice.

Epoxy can help harden softened wood and rebuild missing or damaged sections. This makes it possible to restore certain wood features without removing and replacing the entire piece.

Common areas include window frames, door frames, deck boards, railings, posts, fences, trim, and other exterior wood surfaces that have been affected by weather or moisture.

In many cases, yes. If the main structure is still strong, restoring the damaged area can cost less than replacing the full frame, board, or structure.

Learn How Wood Can Be Restored Before It Is Replaced

Explore the blog to learn more about wood rot, deck care, epoxy repair, and simple ways homeowners can protect outdoor wood.