What If You Find Wood Rot In My Home?
Homeowners often ask, “But what if you find wood rot?”
Whether you’re preparing for a bath remodel, window replacement, or new door installation, discovering wood rot can be alarming.
At Yankee Home, we understand your concerns and want to assure you that our team is fully equipped to handle wood rot with expertise and care, ensuring the longevity and safety of your home.
You can rest knowing that if we find wood rot after you have already been quoted for your project, you will not be charged a penny more than your original quote.
1. Wood Rot During Bath & Shower Installation
When renovating your bathroom, especially around the tub or shower, wood rot is a common concern. Bathrooms are high-moisture environments, making them prone to hidden damage.
Homeowners frequently ask us what happens if rotted wood is discovered when we’re installing a new bath or shower.
Our Process
At Yankee Home, we begin every bath installation with a thorough inspection before starting the project.
However, the most critical evaluation happens during the demolition process, as we remove your old tub or shower.
If rotted wood is found, our team takes immediate action to remove the damaged wood. We replace it with treated wood to prevent future issues and then prepare the area for installation using moisture-resistant green board.
The price of your project will not change if we end up finding wood rot in your bath or shower area.
This approach ensures your new bath or shower is built on a solid, secure foundation, designed to withstand moisture and reduce the risk of future rot.
Yankee Home’s Double Lifetime Warranty* ensures your project is protected during the time you live in your home, and is protected with the next homeowner if you transfer your warranty.
To view more images of recent bath projects, please visit our Bathroom Transformations page.
2. Wood Rot During Window Installation
Windows are another area where wood rot often surprises homeowners. Older homes or homes with poorly sealed windows are particularly susceptible.
You might wonder what will happen if our team finds rotted wood during a window replacement.
Our Process
Once the old windows have been removed, our team conducts a thorough inspection of the surrounding wood.
If rotted wood is detected, we remove the affected areas and replace them with high-quality, treated materials that are resistant to moisture and decay.
The price of your project will not change if we end up finding wood rot around your windows.
After this replacement, we install your new window using flashing tape to provide an extra layer of protection against air and moisture infiltration.
Additionally, we use a combination of spray foam and fiberglass insulation to ensure your home is sealed tight, preventing air and water from entering around your windows.
Yankee Home’s Double Lifetime Warranty* ensures your project is protected during the time you live in your home, and is protected with the next homeowner if you transfer your warranty.
To view more images of recent window projects, please visit our Window Transformations page.
3. Wood Rot During Door Installation
Exterior doors, especially those exposed to the elements, are vulnerable to wood rot, particularly around the frame and threshold.
It’s not uncommon for homeowners to worry about what will happen if rotted wood is uncovered during a door installation.
Our Process
At Yankee Home, we understand the importance of a solid and secure entryway.
Similar to our bath and window processes, we begin with an evaluation during the demolition phase, carefully removing your old door to inspect the surrounding wood.
If wood rot is found, we take the necessary steps to remove all damaged wood and replace it with durable, moisture-resistant materials.
The price of your project will not change if we end up finding wood rot around your door frame.
We then install flashing to protect the area from the elements, followed by a combination of spray foam and fiberglass insulation to ensure your home is protected from air and moisture infiltration.
Finally, our replacement doors are installed with precision, enhancing both the security and aesthetic appeal of your home.
Yankee Home’s Double Lifetime Warranty* ensures your project is protected during the time you live in your home, and is protected with the next homeowner if you transfer your warranty.
To view more images of recent door projects, please visit our Door Transformations page.
Addressing Your Concerns—Before, During, and After Installation
Our approach to handling wood rot is comprehensive and thorough, giving you peace of mind at every stage of your project. The best part is that all of this is included in your price, there are no surprise price increases!
We know that discovering wood rot can be stressful, but with Yankee Home, you can trust that we’ll take care of it with the utmost professionalism and care.
- Before Installation: We’ll discuss the possibility of wood rot and explain our process, so you know exactly what to expect.
- During Installation: If we uncover wood rot, we’ll inform you immediately and proceed with our proven method to repair and replace the affected areas.
- After Installation: Should you have concerns about other areas of your home after the installation, we’re here to provide guidance and proposed solutions.
Trust Yankee Home For All Your Home Improvement Needs
Wood rot doesn’t have to derail your home improvement plans, or your budget. At Yankee Home, our team is trained to handle these situations seamlessly, ensuring that your bath, windows, or doors are installed with the highest standards of quality and care.
If you have any concerns about wood rot or want to learn more about our process, don’t hesitate to contact us. We would be happy to go over your upcoming project and ensure the price you receive is the price you pay, down to the penny.
We’re here to help, every step of the way!
*For more information regarding Yankee Home’s Double Lifetime Warranty, please visit this page.