Rotted Wood Replacement in Madison, CT. Cut Back to Clean Wood, Every Time.

Timber & Brush provides rotted wood replacement to homeowners in Madison, CT, working out of our home base on Samson Rock Drive. Homeowners searching for wood rot repair Madison CT or rotted wood repair Madison CT will find the same crew, the same probe-first approach, and the same standard of work on every job. We cut back to sound material, replace with the right species and profile, and finish the repair so it integrates with the surrounding surface. CT Home Improvement Contractor License HIC #0705088.

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What Is Rotted Wood Replacement and When Do You Need It on a Madison Home?

Rotted wood replacement is the process of removing exterior wood that has lost its structural integrity due to moisture intrusion, dry rot, or insect damage, and replacing it with sound material. It is not the same as wood rot treatment, and it is not the same as filling the damaged area with wood filler and repainting. When a board on a Madison home has failed structurally, it comes out.

Wood rot treatment products and consolidants have their place on small surface defects where the surrounding wood structure is still sound. But on a board that has lost the cell structure that gives wood its strength, treatment is a delay, not a repair. The board continues to deteriorate from the inside, the paint fails again within a season or two on the Madison property, and the underlying damage is worse than it was before. Proper wood rot repair starts with a probe to find the full extent of the failure and ends with replacement material that will outlast the surrounding original wood.

How Do You Know If the Wood on Your Madison Home Needs Replacement or Just Repair?

The visible surface of a failing board on a Madison home almost always understates the actual damage. Paint blistering, soft spots under finger pressure, discoloration at the edges, and boards that flex when they should be rigid are all signs of active wood rot. The only reliable way to assess the full extent of the damage is to probe the wood with an awl. A board that looks paintable from the ground can be completely hollow behind the face.

We probe every suspicious board and every board adjacent to visible damage before cutting anything on Madison jobs. We tell you what he finds, where the sound wood begins, and what the full replacement scope is before any work starts. If the wood is sound enough to repair with spot treatment, he says so. He does not recommend replacement when it is not warranted.

Why Dry Rot Wood on Madison Properties Progresses Faster Than Expected

Dry rot on a Madison home progresses faster than on comparable inland properties because of the compounding conditions on the Connecticut Shoreline. Salt air carries moisture that penetrates paint film and settles into wood grain even on surfaces that look intact from the street. Freeze-thaw cycles crack caulk joints and expand wood grain, opening new pathways for water every winter. And on older Madison homes with multiple decades of paint cycles, the accumulated moisture trapped between layers has nowhere to go except deeper into the wood. By the time a homeowner notices the problem on the surface, the dry rot has almost always been progressing for longer than the visible damage suggests.

How We Approach Every Wood Rot Repair Job

Every rotted wood replacement job on a Madison property follows the same sequence regardless of size or scope.

Step 1: Full Property Probe and Assessment

We walk the full exterior of the Madison property and probe every board that shows signs of paint failure, moisture staining, or surface softness. We do not limit the assessment to the area the homeowner called about. Rot on one elevation of a Madison home almost always has a moisture source that has been affecting adjacent areas as well. We find the full picture before we give you a number.

Step 2: Written Estimate with Material Specification

We give you a written estimate that identifies every board or component being replaced on the Madison property, the species and profile of the replacement material, and the finish work included. We do not give verbal ballpark estimates. Everything is in writing before any work begins.

Step 3: Removal Back to Sound Wood

We remove damaged material back to clean, sound wood on the Madison property. We do not cut to the edge of the visible rot. We cut until the awl meets resistance and the wood fiber is intact. On older Madison homes with multiple paint layers, we remove the surrounding paint buildup from adjacent boards at the repair seams so the new board integrates cleanly rather than sitting proud of the surrounding surface.

Step 4: Moisture Source Identification

Before any replacement material goes in on the Madison property, we identify and document the moisture source driving the rot. Gutter overflow, failed flashing, inadequate caulking at penetrations, and grade drainage problems at the foundation are the most common sources we find on Madison properties. If the moisture source is not addressed, the replacement material will fail in the same location for the same reason.

Step 5: Replacement with the Right Material

We install replacement material appropriate to the location and the finish requirements of the repair on every Madison property:

  • PVC trim board for locations with high moisture exposure, limited future maintenance access, or where the paint system is the only finish coat
  • Cedar for profiles where the painted wood aesthetic matters and the location allows for normal maintenance
  • Pressure-treated lumber for structural or below-grade applications where load or ground contact is a factor

Every replacement piece is primed on all faces before installation. Back-priming is not optional on Madison coastal homes.

Step 6: Finish and Paint Integration

We caulk every joint, prime every bare surface, and apply finish coats that match the surrounding exterior of the Madison home. The goal is a repair that reads as part of the original surface from normal viewing distance and holds a paint finish as long as the surrounding original material.

Soft board on your Madison home? Blistering paint in the same spot every season? The wood rot is further along than it looks.


We probe before we quote and replace back to clean wood every time. Free estimates in Madison, CT.

What We Replace and What We Do Not Fill on Madison Properties

On every rotted wood replacement job we take on in Madison, the approach to damaged material is the same: if the wood has lost structural integrity, it gets replaced.

Fascia and Soffit on Madison Homes

Fascia boards and soffit panels are the most common rotted wood replacement calls we get from Madison homeowners. Fascia rot on Madison properties almost always has a gutter or flashing component driving it. We replace fascia back to sound rafter tails, assess the soffit framing behind failing panels, and address the gutter or flashing source before we close the repair.

Clapboard and Siding Boards on Madison Homes

Individual clapboard replacement is the most commonly deferred exterior wood repair on older shoreline homes. A single failed board gets ignored, moisture works behind the adjacent boards, and by the following spring the repair scope has tripled. We replace individual boards and full elevation runs depending on how far the damage has traveled. On cedar clapboard homes in Guilford, Madison, and Clinton, we match the original exposure and profile. On fiber cement and vinyl homes, we work with the existing product lines for a consistent repair.

Window Sills and Door Frames

Individual clapboard replacement is the most commonly deferred exterior wood repair on older Madison properties. A single failed board gets ignored, moisture works behind the adjacent boards, and by the following spring the repair scope has tripled. On cedar clapboard homes in Madison, we match the original exposure and profile and source period-correct profiles from specialty millwork suppliers where the original clapboard dimensions are not standard stock.

Window Sills and Door Frames on Madison Homes

Sill and frame rot on Madison homes almost always travels further than the surface suggests. We follow the rot through the casing and into the rough framing where necessary. On older Madison colonials with original wood windows, the rot commonly runs from the sill into the casing and behind the interior trim.

Trim Boards on Madison Homes

Trim board replacement on Madison properties is routine work. Corner boards, rake boards, window and door surrounds, and band boards all fail at the paint seams where moisture finds the wood edge. We replace trim boards using PVC for high-exposure locations and cedar where the painted wood profile matters, primed on all six faces before installation.

Wood Rot Treatment vs. Wood Rot Replacement on Madison Properties: The Honest Answer

We get asked about wood rot treatment products regularly on Madison jobs. Consolidants, epoxy fillers, and borate treatments all have legitimate applications on sound or marginally soft wood where the structural fiber is intact. What they are not is a substitute for proper rotted wood replacement on a board that has failed structurally on a Madison home. We give you the honest assessment on every Madison job. If the wood is sound enough for treatment, he says so. If it needs to come out, he says that too and explains why.

Searching for Wood Rot Repair Near Me in Madison, CT? We Are Based Here.

Timber & Brush is based in Madison, CT. When you search for wood rot repair near me or rotted wood repair in Madison, you are finding the crew that works here every week. We know the housing stock , the cedar clapboard colonials, the Victorian-era homes with original trim profiles, the older shoreline cottages that have been accumulating moisture entry points for decades. We know the failure patterns on Madison properties and we know what it takes to fix them properly.

Fix the Rot Before It Gets Worse. Get a Free Estimate in Madison.


Rotted wood on a Madison home does not stay the same. It spreads, and the longer it goes the more expensive the repair becomes. Timber & Brush cuts back to sound material, replaces with the right product, addresses the moisture source, and finishes the repair properly. One crew based right here in Madison, CT, one written estimate, one contractor accountable for the whole job.

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