Dry Rot & Siding Repair in Battle Ground, WA
Diagnosing and repairing dry rot and water intrusion, done right.
For dry rot & siding repair in Battle Ground, the right approach starts with the local housing. Battle Ground is one of the Vancouver-metro communities in Clark County that we serve across Southwest Washington.
Battle Ground spans fast-growing new subdivisions and rural acreage in north Clark County, so dry rot & siding repair here means planning for both builder-grade tract homes — where new-construction warranty gaps are common — and older farmhouses, with moisture-smart assemblies throughout under the Washington State Energy Code.
This page covers dry rot & siding repair specifically for Battle Ground. For the full service details, see our Dry Rot & Siding Repair page, or explore all the remodeling work we do in Battle Ground.
Battle Ground's housing stock mixes an older, smaller-scale core near downtown with newer subdivisions that have followed the city's rapid growth over the past two decades. In-town homes often date from the mid-1900s and need updated wiring, insulation, and windows alongside kitchen and bath work, while newer subdivisions bring open layouts and builder-grade finishes typical of fast-growing north Clark County. As with the rest of the region, long, wet winters make rain-screen siding, proper flashing, and ventilation standard parts of any exterior scope.
From Downtown Battle Ground and Heritage neighborhood to the rest of Battle Ground, we match every dry rot & siding repair project to the age, construction, and condition of your specific home rather than a one-size-fits-all spec.
- Moisture-source investigation before any repair begins
- Dry-rot and water-damaged sheathing and framing repair
- Rain-screen re-siding to let the wall drain and dry
- Flashing correction at windows, doors, and roof-to-wall intersections
- Deck-ledger flashing and connection repair (a common leak point)
- Siding, trim, and fascia replacement over repaired framing
- Structural-grade lumber and moisture-resistant sheathing replacement
- Soffit vent correction to reduce attic and eave moisture
- Localized spot repair or full wall-section reconstruction
- Documentation of repairs and photos of what was found
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Moisture Investigation
We start by finding the actual water source — not just the visible damage. That means tracing flashing, siding laps, deck-ledger connections, and grade/drainage around the foundation before we scope any repair.
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Open-Up & Assessment
We open the affected wall or trim area to see the full extent of the rot and confirm how far it's spread through the sheathing and framing, then document what we find with photos before pricing the repair.
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Structural Repair
Damaged framing and sheathing are cut back to sound wood and replaced with new, properly protected lumber. We don't patch over rot — anything soft or compromised comes out.
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Correct the Moisture Path
We install proper flashing, a rain-screen gap, and correct drainage detailing at the source of the original leak, so the rebuilt wall doesn't fail the same way again.
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Re-Siding & Finish
New siding, trim, and paint or stain finish the repair to match the surrounding exterior, and we walk the completed work with you.
Typical timeline: Varies by scope and extent of damage. We provide a written schedule after assessing your Battle Ground home.
Permit requirements for dry rot & siding repair in Battle Ground are handled through City of Battle Ground — Community Development. Because Washington building rules — including the Washington State Energy Code and local amendments — vary from one jurisdiction to the next, we confirm what your specific address requires and pull the permits and schedule the inspections the scope calls for.
- Building permits are required for structural, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical work
- Exterior work such as siding, window, and roofing replacement typically requires a permit and inspection
- New construction and most remodels must meet the Washington State Energy Code (WSEC)
- Accessory dwelling units are governed by Washington's statewide ADU law (HB 1337) — we prepare and submit all applications
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How do I know if I have dry rot?
Common signs are soft or spongy trim and siding, paint that's bubbling or peeling in one spot, a musty smell near an exterior wall, or discoloration around a window, deck ledger, or roofline. Dry rot often starts hidden behind siding, so by the time it's visible from outside it's usually been developing for a while. If you're seeing any of these signs, it's worth having it assessed before it spreads further.
What usually causes dry rot in Southwest Washington homes?
Almost always a failure somewhere in the moisture path — missing or corroded flashing, siding installed without a rain-screen gap so it traps water against the sheathing, a deck ledger that was never properly flashed where it meets the house, or a soffit vent that lets moisture build up in an eave. Our long, wet season means any one of those gaps has months to do damage every year.
Do you just patch the damaged area, or fix what caused it?
Both, and in that order — we can't do one without the other. Rebuilding a rotted wall without correcting the flashing or drainage that let water in just sets up the same failure again. Every repair includes finding and correcting the actual moisture source, not just replacing the wood you can see.
Is dry rot repair urgent, or can it wait?
It's worth addressing promptly. Dry rot spreads as long as the moisture source stays active, and what starts as a soft trim board can migrate into structural framing, sheathing, and eventually the wall's ability to carry load. Catching it early is almost always a smaller, less invasive repair than waiting.
Can this be done alongside a re-side or deck project?
Yes, and it often should be. A re-side is the natural time to correct flashing and add a rain-screen gap across the whole wall; a deck rebuild is the time to properly flash the ledger connection. We coordinate rot repair with those projects so you're not paying to open the same wall twice.
Do I need a permit for dry rot & siding repair in Battle Ground?
It depends on the scope. City of Battle Ground — Community Development sets the requirements for Battle Ground, and they can differ from neighboring Washington jurisdictions. We confirm what your project needs before we start and handle the permit and inspection process as part of the job.
Do you handle dry rot & siding repair on both older and newer Battle Ground homes?
Yes. From Downtown Battle Ground and Heritage neighborhood to the rest of Battle Ground, Battle Ground in Clark County spans a range of housing eras and construction types, and we tailor the dry rot & siding repair plan to the age and condition of your specific home rather than a one-size-fits-all template.
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