Exterior Painting and Wood Rot Repair

Fix failing trim, fascia, siding details, and exterior wood before painting so your finish looks cleaner and lasts longer.

A practical repair-before-painting process for Kansas City and Johnson County homes.

Exterior painting is only as strong as the surface underneath it. If trim, fascia, siding details, or deck-adjacent wood is soft or damaged, the right move is to repair the wood before primer and paint go on.

Aaron's Painting and Remodeling helps homeowners combine exterior painting, wood rot repair, caulking, priming, and finish planning into one clear scope.

Exterior painting and wood rot repair planning

What This Combined Service Covers

We review the exterior as a system: damaged wood, failed caulk, prep, primer, and finish coats all affect the final result.

Our Process

1
Exterior paint and surface condition review
2
Visible wood rot, trim, fascia, and siding detail inspection
3
Repair or replacement recommendations before painting
4
Scraping, sanding, caulking, spot priming, and prep sequencing
5
Premium exterior paint or coating recommendations
6
Cleanup, final walkthrough, and maintenance guidance

Why Choose This Service

Avoids painting over soft or failing wood
Creates a cleaner finish around trim, fascia, and details
Improves paint adhesion and exterior durability
Combines repair and painting into one practical project plan
Reduces confusion about what needs repair before painting
Supports older homes and weather-exposed Johnson County exteriors

Photo and Project Proof Slots

Built now so real job photos can be dropped into the page without rebuilding the section later

Photo Slot

Before Repair

Add photos of soft trim, fascia, siding detail, window trim, or deck-adjacent wood before repair.

Photo Slot

During Prep

Add photos of replaced wood, caulk joints, primer, sanding, or surface prep before finish coats.

Photo Slot

Finished Exterior

Add final exterior painting photos that show the repaired detail and the completed finish.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about our services in the Kansas City area

Yes. Rotten or soft wood should be repaired before exterior paint is applied. Paint will not stabilize damaged trim, fascia, siding details, or deck wood.

Yes. Combining the work is often the best plan because repairs, caulking, priming, and finish coats can be sequenced together.

Fascia, trim, window surrounds, door frames, siding details, deck boards, railings, and areas with failed caulk or poor drainage are common trouble spots.

Yes. During the estimate, we review visible surface condition, failing paint, caulk joints, soft wood, trim details, and areas that may need repair before painting.

Cost depends on home size, surface condition, amount of damaged wood, access, prep, primer needs, paint system, and whether repair areas are isolated or spread across the home.

Still have questions? We're here to help.

Contact Us for Answers

Need Exterior Painting With Wood Repair?

Tell us what you are seeing: peeling paint, soft trim, fascia damage, siding concerns, or exterior wood that needs repair before painting. We will review the scope and provide a clear free estimate.

Repair-before-paint planning
Trim, fascia, siding, and deck details
Photo uploads welcome for faster review

The form supports project photo uploads, so we can review surfaces, repairs, layout, and finish details faster.

Step 1

Tell us about the project

Share the service, city, timing, and photos if you have them.

Step 2

We review the details

A local team member follows up with next steps and any questions.

Step 3

You get a clear estimate

We outline scope, timing, and what it takes to get the work done right.

Service Areas:

Overland Park, Mission, Prairie Village, Leawood, and the greater Kansas City metro area