June 25, 2025

Wood-Rot on Your Deck? ASNU Can Fix It.

Written by Rachel Walker

Wood-Rot on Your Deck? ASNU Can Fix It.

If you have Wood-Rot we can replace it.

Spring is the season of fresh starts. However, it’s also the time when many homeowners notice wood rot appearing after a wet winter. If your fascia, bargeboards, windowsills, or timber cladding show signs of peeling paint, cracks, or soft spots, it could mean the timber is rotting underneath.

Why Wood Rot is a Big Problem

To begin with, wood-rot can cause more than just cosmetic damage. It not only weakens your home’s structure but can also spread quickly if left untreated. In addition, rotten timber often attracts pests such as termites and insects that thrive in damp conditions. As a result, your home can suffer both visually and structurally. Finally, ignoring early signs can increase repair costs dramatically compared to fixing small patches right away.

How ASNU Repairs and Protects Your Home

Fortunately, ASNU doesn’t just paint – we repair wood rot before it becomes a bigger issue. First, our team inspects timber for any signs of rot or damage. Next, we remove and replace rotten sections to stop the spread. After that, we sand, prime, and seal the timber to protect it against moisture. Finally, we apply a professional paint finish that looks great and lasts longer.

Why Fix Wood Rot in Spring?

Spring is the ideal season for timber repairs. For one thing, the dry weather allows proper treatment and painting, ensuring the finish adheres well. In addition, tackling wood rot after winter means you catch problems early before they spread. Therefore, spring repairs prepare your home for summer when hot sun and UV exposure can cause further cracking and fading.

Common Wood Rot Trouble Spots

In many cases, wood rot develops in the same areas of the home. For example, fascias and bargeboards are constantly exposed to weather and often deteriorate first. Similarly, window and door frames, timber decking, and weatherboards can all become vulnerable over time. By repairing these trouble spots early, you extend the life of your home and avoid expensive replacements later.

Wood Rot Damaged Wood


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