“Rotted trim” - that’s a phrase no one wants to hear, but that becomes inevitable when wood boards are exposed to the elements. That’s why AJ, our pro handyman, came out and replaced this deteriorating trim board for our client.
But, AJ didn’t just put up another wood piece - he used a PVC board, custom cut for the application. PVC NEVER rots, which is why we like using it for outdoor trim projects here in Northern Kentucky! AJ easily attached the board, and sealed it with outdoor-rated sealant to ensure no water would be getting into the house.
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... Read moreAfter years of frustration with constantly rotting wood trim around my home, I finally found a game-changing solution that I just have to share! Like many homeowners, I was stuck in a cycle of repairing and repainting wooden boards, especially after harsh weather. The phrase “rotted trim” was practically on repeat in my head.
My amazing handyman introduced me to PVC trim, and honestly, it’s been a revelation. The biggest advantage, as he explained, is that PVC simply *never rots*. This completely solves the problem that traditional wood constantly battles with moisture and the elements. Watching him work, I saw how easily he could custom-cut the PVC board to fit perfectly, just like wood, but without any of the inherent vulnerabilities. He used a drill to securely attach the board to the exterior, making sure every piece was snug. Then, applying a high-quality outdoor-rated sealant, he ensured no water would penetrate, creating a truly waterproof barrier. The newly installed PVC trim board looks incredibly clean and seamless, and I have peace of mind knowing I won't be dealing with decay anytime soon.
Beyond just being rot-proof, PVC trim offers so much more. It's incredibly low maintenance, meaning I won't have to spend my weekends scraping, sanding, or repainting. It's also resistant to pests like termites, which can wreak havoc on wooden structures. While the upfront cost might be a little higher than traditional wood, the long-term savings on maintenance and replacement make it a far more economical choice. It can even be painted to match any existing color scheme, offering great versatility.
But what if PVC isn't the perfect fit for every single outdoor project? That's when it's good to know about other durable alternatives. My handyman also mentioned fiber cement products, like Hardie board, which is another excellent choice for exterior applications, especially for areas like soffits. Hardie board is known for its incredible durability, rot resistance, fire resistance, and resistance to pests. For specific needs, like vented soffits, you can even get pre-perforated Hardie soffit panels that allow for crucial attic ventilation while maintaining a clean, finished look. I've seen some homes in my neighborhood use Hardie board for their soffits, and they look fantastic – very modern and resilient.
When you're upgrading your home's exterior, it's really worth discussing all your options with a professional. They can help you weigh the pros and cons of materials like PVC versus fiber cement based on your climate, budget, and aesthetic preferences. No matter which material you choose, ensure your handyman takes the time to properly install it, applying building tape where necessary and sealing all joints. It's these details that make all the difference in protecting your home for years to come. I'm so glad I made the switch; my home feels more secure and looks better than ever!
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