Dry Rot Repair

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Dry Rot Repair in Aloha, OR

Dry rot is one of the most destructive and hidden threats to your home’s integrity—and in Aloha’s damp climate, it’s more common than most homeowners realize. At Keith Green Construction, we specialize in identifying, repairing, and preventing dry rot in framing, siding, subfloors, decks, and more. With over 30 years in the trade and deep knowledge of building science, we provide dependable dry rot repair solutions that protect your home and investment long-term.

As licensed general contractors with a legacy of carpentry and structural repair, we don’t just patch damage—we restore the strength of your home the right way. Whether you’ve discovered rot during a remodel or noticed soft spots in flooring or siding, our team is ready to evaluate, repair, and reinforce your home using proven methods and high-quality materials.

What Causes Dry Rot and How We Repair It

Dry rot is caused by a specific type of fungus that thrives in moist, unventilated areas of wood. Once it sets in, it can travel beyond the visible damage, weakening structural components and compromising the safety of your home. In Aloha, common trouble spots include behind siding, under windows, around roofing penetrations, and beneath leaking plumbing.

Keith Green Construction uses a methodical approach to dry rot repair. We begin with a thorough inspection to map out all affected areas—both visible and hidden. Once identified, we remove compromised materials and rebuild with pressure-treated wood, rot-resistant materials, and proper sealing. Where applicable, we also improve drainage and airflow to reduce the risk of future outbreaks. Our repairs aren’t temporary fixes—they’re long-term solutions backed by decades of hands-on experience.

Common Areas Where Dry Rot Develops

Our Aloha clients often discover dry rot in places they least expect. We frequently find damage in:

  • Framing beneath leaky windows or doors
  • Deck supports and ledger boards
  • Roof eaves and fascia where gutters overflow
  • Crawl space beams and joists exposed to poor ventilation
  • Bathroom and kitchen subfloors under slow plumbing leaks

Because dry rot can spread unseen, we recommend inspections when you notice signs like cracking paint, spongy wood, musty odors, or unusual warping. Catching dry rot early can reduce the amount of material that needs replacement and save you significant money in repairs.

Preventing Future Dry Rot Problems

At Keith Green Construction, our work doesn’t stop once the rot is removed. We help Aloha homeowners stay protected by addressing the underlying causes. That may include upgrading ventilation in attics or crawlspaces, improving siding or roof drainage, sealing vulnerable exterior joints, or replacing outdated materials with water-resistant options.

We also educate you on how to monitor high-risk areas in your home so you can spot potential problems early. With Aloha’s wet winters and seasonal storms, taking these steps can help you avoid major repairs down the road. Our goal is to leave your home not only stronger, but better equipped to withstand the Pacific Northwest’s unique environmental challenges.

Why Aloha Homeowners Choose Keith Green Construction

Keith Green Construction has been serving Aloha and surrounding areas since 1993. We’re more than just contractors—we’re experienced builders who understand the impact rot can have on your home’s value and safety. Every project is managed by trained professionals who take pride in precision, cleanliness, and doing the job right the first time.

We live and work in the same communities we serve, and we believe in building relationships as well as structures. Our repairs are backed by workmanship guarantees, and we’re committed to sourcing quality materials locally whenever possible. If you want a contractor who treats your home with the same care they’d give their own, you’re in the right place.

Dry Rot Repair FAQs

Q: What are the signs of dry rot I should look for?
A: Soft, spongy wood; cracked or peeling paint; musty smells; discoloration; and visible fungal growth are all indicators. If you notice any of these, schedule an inspection as soon as possible.
Q: Can dry rot affect my home’s structural safety?
A: Yes. Dry rot weakens wood from the inside out, which can compromise framing, subfloors, and support beams—leading to serious safety issues if left unchecked.
Q: Will you help find the cause of the moisture that led to the rot?
A: Absolutely. We don’t just repair the damage—we investigate the source. Our team will look for leaks, poor drainage, or ventilation issues contributing to the problem and recommend the best corrective action.

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