Tudor-style homes bring a timeless charm to Edmonton neighborhoods, but their distinctive wood trim—known as Tudor boards—requires proper upkeep. Tudor board wood repair is one of our specialty services for homeowners who want to restore the look and integrity of their home’s exterior without the cost of full replacement. We carefully inspect each board for damage and use precision repair techniques to fix issues like surface rot, minor splits, peeling paint, and moisture intrusion. Whether it’s a few boards or an entire section, the goal is always the same: bring it back to life and protect it for years to come.

Tudor Board Wood Repairs We Offer in Edmonton

Every home ages differently, and Tudor boards are especially vulnerable due to their exposed placement and material. We handle a wide range of wood repair issues, including:

  • Rotting Wood: Moisture can seep into the wood, leading to decay. We remove the rotted sections and treat surrounding areas to prevent future rot.
  • Warping or Bowing: Wood can bend or pull away from the surface over time. We straighten or replace affected boards and secure them properly to stop further movement.
  • Cracks or Splits: Temperature changes and age can cause boards to split. We fill, sand, and seal small cracks, or replace boards when the damage runs deep.
  • Insect Damage: Carpenter ants and other pests leave behind hollowed-out wood. We identify and remove infested boards, then treat and seal the area.
  • Peeling Paint or Stain: A common early sign of deterioration. We strip, sand, and repaint to restore the finish and add a protective layer.
  • Loose or Missing Boards: Wind, weather, or simple wear can loosen or dislodge boards. We re-secure or replace them to maintain the structure and appearance.

Each repair is done with care, using materials and techniques meant to last through tough seasons.

Tudor Board Wood Replacement Edmonton

There are times when repairs aren’t enough. If more than 30% of a board is compromised, or if damage is recurring, full replacement makes more sense. We use premium-grade lumber, cut and prepped to match your existing architecture. Before installing, each new board is treated for moisture resistance and painted or stained to match the current finish. Our installation process includes checking behind the boards for hidden water damage or mold, so you’re not just covering up problems—you’re solving them.

Replacement isn’t just about fixing the visual appeal—it protects your siding, insulation, and the frame underneath. That’s why we take time to get it right, making sure every new board is secure, properly sealed, and built to last.

 

Signs That Your Tudor Board Wood Needs Repair or Replacement

If you own a Tudor-style home, here are some signs that your trim boards might need attention:

  • Visible cracks or splits running along the wood grain
  • Soft spots or sections that give under pressure
  • Paint that’s flaking, bubbling, or peeling
  • Boards pulling away from the wall or looking uneven
  • Insect activity or hollow-sounding boards
  • Dark spots indicating moisture or rot

Don’t wait until damage spreads. Catching these signs early often means the difference between a simple repair and a full replacement job.

 

FAQs

Why is it crucial to repair and replace damaged Tudor board wood?
Tudor boards are more than decorative—they protect the exterior structure of your home. When these boards are damaged, water can seep in and cause rot, mold, and insulation issues behind the siding. Left untreated, small issues can snowball into major, expensive repairs. Fixing or replacing them maintains your home’s integrity and helps preserve property value.

How much does Tudor board wood replacement and repair cost?
Pricing depends on how many boards are affected, the level of damage, and whether paint or prep work is needed. Minor repairs may range from $200 to $500, while full replacement sections could go upwards of $1,500 or more. We provide clear, itemized quotes with no surprises, and always recommend the most cost-effective option based on your situation.

How long does wood cladding last?
With proper maintenance—including painting, sealing, and timely repairs—Tudor board wood can last 20 to 30 years or longer. Edmonton’s climate is tough on exterior wood, so routine inspections and fast fixes are key to getting the most life out of your cladding. Using high-quality materials and weatherproof finishes also extends its durability.