I know that title sounds pretty “clickbaity”, but the reason for asking the question is legit.
You may remember, last week I talked about all the moisture we get here in Oregon and what it requires of us as homeowners. If you didn’t get a chance to read it, feel free to check it out here.
This week, I wanted to share a real-life example about what can happen when you don’t know what’s lurking behind your walls.
Last Fall we were hired for a home exterior repaint project. (Psssst. In case you didn’t know, we have a full painting crew now.)
By all appearances, it was pretty straightforward. But there was more to it than met the eye.
But paint can hide a multitude of issues. In this case, water damage, black mold, and carpenter ant damage in three sections of the home.
Before one drop of paint could be applied, our crew had to remove and replace every rotten piece of sheathing, plywood, siding, and trim.
Let’s just say the repair costs didn’t go over well with the homeowner.
But if we hadn’t caught it then, like a cancer, the moisture and carpenter ants would have silently caused more damage, one drop at a time: one bite at a time.
At this point you might be wondering how to prevent this kind of damage.
An annual check and resealing of your siding, windows, doors, and roof, plus ensuring that there’s no exposed wood, are your best defenses against unwanted intruders.
Do you know what’s lurking inside your walls right now?
If you aren’t sure, you can be. We’re here to help.
Talk to you next week.
-Andy






