Sometimes the biggest surprises in a home are hiding just behind the walls. At this home, we replaced four windows, but one in particular revealed significant rot once removed. Situations like this are a good reminder that until materials are opened up, it’s not always possible to see the full condition of what’s underneath!
The Surprise Behind the Window
What We Discovered
After removing the affected window, we found that the exterior frame had deteriorated significantly. While window rot can sometimes be caused by improper flashing, in this case, the problem came from the window itself. The exterior portion was made of wood, and after years of exposure to the elements, it had begun to break down.
Addressing the Problem
Our team removed the damaged window and surrounding materials and installed a new, modern window designed for durability. The remaining three windows were also updated, giving the home a consistent, long-lasting solution. Modern windows are built differently than older wood units, better resisting moisture and weather, so homeowners can have confidence they won’t encounter the same issues again.
The Finished Result
With all four windows replaced, the home now benefits from improved durability, weather protection, and a clean, refreshed look. Projects like this highlight the importance of careful inspection and quality installation, sometimes the most important work is happening out of sight.

