You pressed the trim and it gave. That soft spot is water that got past the paint somewhere, and it has a source.
We open the wall and follow the rot to its edge. Then we fix what let the water in and rebuild only what's gone soft.
The inspection is free. The phone gets answered day or night.
Free quoteRot repairRot work has a reputation for numbers that grow once the wall is open. Here's the full scope, line by line, before you sign.
Most people cannot tell from the curb. We pull a board. Tap the card to see which one this wall was.
Rot? Or just paint?The flashing failed and the sheathing went soft. Paint hides that for one more winter, then costs you triple.
Rot repairTrim and flashing redone
Rot repairRot found behind the gable
Rot repairSoft decking replaced
Rot repairSheathing rebuilt, wall re-wrappedRepresentative photos of the work we do.
We opened in 2024, so the honest review count is still zero, and it stays honest. While it climbs, here are four commitments you can verify yourself.
Whoever pulls the board at your inspection is on the crew that rebuilds the wall. We don't broker your project out to strangers.
The terms are written into the contract you hold in your hands. You read them first, then you decide.
The figure we hand you is the figure you pay. A change order in writing is the only thing that can move it.
Registered Washington contractor #LARCHBL744BK, bonded and insured. The state L&I lookup confirms all of it in about a minute.
The warranty terms sit inside the contract where you can read them first. Whoever answers the phone is one of the builders.
Rot shows up in all of these towns.
Tell us about the soft spot. A photo straight off your phone is enough for a first read, and the person reading it fixes rot for a living. Prefer to talk? Leave your number and one of us calls you back.
Your photo goes to the crew, not a queue. You usually hear back within one business day at (206) 735-1286.