Fixing Exterior Door Wood Rot

September 25, 2020By NewLeafCincyExterior Home Repairs and Wood Rot Services in Cincinnati, Exterior Remodeling Services in Cincinnati | Siding & Decks, Remodeling with New Leaf, Wood Rot

Why is your exterior door important? Your exterior door greets family, friends, and neighbors. The most important job of an exterior door is to keep unwanted guests out. A sturdy exterior door protects your home and family from burglary or more dangerous crimes. Not only that but a door protects your home from the elements, … Read More

Repairing Your Wooden Rake Boards

September 15, 2020By NewLeafCincyExterior Home Repairs and Wood Rot Services in Cincinnati, Exterior Remodeling Services in Cincinnati | Siding & Decks, Remodeling with New Leaf, Tips to Remodeling, Wood Rot

What is a Rake Board and what does it do? A Rake Board is a piece of material that runs along the sides of a sloped roof. Just like the Soffit and Fascia Boards the Rake Board is also responsible for preventing water from getting in. The Rake Board prevents water from getting behind siding, … Read More

Repairing Wooden Soffit

September 9, 2020By NewLeafCincyExterior Home Repairs and Wood Rot Services in Cincinnati, Exterior Remodeling Services in Cincinnati | Siding & Decks, Ideas, Remodeling with New Leaf, Tips to Remodeling, Wood Rot

What is a Soffit and what does it do? Soffit is the piece of wood directly under the overhang of the roof that connects to the house. Your soffit is not only there for aesthetics, it also serves a purpose. The soffit’s main job is to protect your homes rafters from the weather.  What happened … Read More

How to detect and treat wood rot in your house

July 22, 2020By NewLeafCincyExterior Home Repairs and Wood Rot Services in Cincinnati, Exterior Remodeling Services in Cincinnati | Siding & Decks, Interior Remodeling, Remodeling, Tips to Remodeling, Wood Rot

What is Wood Rot? Wood rot is rotting wood on, inside or around your house. Whether it’s treated or protected, wood rot is inevitable. It commonly happens when a house is around 12-17 years old. It starts to show faster in places like rake boards (near the roof), around doors, windows, bathrooms and decks. Sometimes … Read More