Custom Carpentry & Home Repairs

Practical Repairs.

Thoughtful Upgrades.

Lasting Protection.

Homes in the Pacific Northwest take a beating from moisture, seasonal weather shifts, and everyday wear. Small issues like soft trim, deteriorating siding, or failing fascia can quietly turn into larger problems if they are not addressed early. PRP Home Services provides practical, detail-focused carpentry services that help homeowners protect their investment and keep their homes looking sharp.


Our team specializes in small-to-medium carpentry repairs and upgrades that improve durability, appearance, and long-term performance. These services can stand on their own or be paired with other home maintenance work, depending on what your home needs most.

Damaged exterior siding with visible wood rot, peeling paint, and green mildew buildup near the bottom edge.

Exterior Trim, Siding, Soffit, and Fascia Repair

If you’re searching for exterior trim repair, chances are you’re already seeing signs of moisture damage around your home. Areas around windows, doors, rooflines, and siding edges are especially vulnerable. Trim boards, siding, soffits, and fascia all work together to protect your exterior, and when one fails, the others often follow.


Our siding and trim repair services address these issues as a complete system. We remove soft or damaged boards, match existing profiles, and install replacement materials that are properly sealed and ready to handle Pacific Northwest conditions. This includes repairing or replacing lap siding, cedar shakes, fiber cement, and common exterior trim styles found on local homes.



We also repair and replace soffits and fascia, which play a critical role in ventilation, moisture control, and pest prevention. Deteriorating fascia boards or failing soffits can lead to roofline issues and water intrusion that affects not only exterior finishes but interior walls as well. When moisture makes its way inside, we can also address related drywall repair and finishing needs to restore clean, stable surfaces. Our work restores proper airflow, reinforces vulnerable edges, and creates clean, gap-free transitions that protect your home and improve curb appeal.

If you’ve noticed peeling paint, soft wood, or visible rot around your exterior, contact PRP Home Services to schedule an exterior repair evaluation.

Cabinet Installation

Cabinets take a lot of daily wear, and poor installation can lead to sagging doors, uneven gaps, and long-term damage to walls and flooring. Our cabinet installation services focus on precision, durability, and clean finishes that hold up over time.


We install base cabinets, wall cabinets, and utility storage in kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms, garages, and mudrooms. Each installation is carefully leveled, securely fastened, and adjusted for smooth operation, whether you’re replacing outdated cabinets or adding storage where none existed before.


Cabinet installation can be part of a larger carpentry project or completed on its own. If you already have cabinets selected or need help planning the layout, we’ll make sure everything is installed correctly and built to last.

Built-In Storage and Custom Carpentry Work

Beyond repairs, we offer custom carpentry work that improves how your home functions and feels. These projects focus on adding practical value while blending seamlessly with your existing space.


Our built-in storage solutions include shelving, storage nooks, feature walls, and small framing projects designed to make better use of available space. We also replace and install interior trim elements like baseboards, door casings, and window trim to create clean, finished transitions throughout the home. These builds and repairs can add character, reduce clutter, or create a natural focal point, all with durable workmanship that’s designed to last.


From concept to completion, we focus on thoughtful design, solid construction, and materials that suit your home’s style.

Rustic Wood Accent Wall with Trimmed Window & Custom Built-In Shelving

This kitchen originally featured a standard white drywall surface. It was clean, but lacking personality. To add warmth and texture, we reframed part of the wall, created a recessed niche, and installed knotty-pine planks in a staggered layout. We also trimmed the existing window to match the new woodwork and built a two-shelf cubby for plants, décor, and everyday essentials.


The finished wall is full of character and elevates the entire room, showcasing how our siding-and-trim repair skills extend seamlessly to interior carpentry projects. Left in its natural state, the wood can be clear-coated, stained, or painted later to complement the room's overall design.

Custom TV Feature Wall with Built-In Storage Shelves


This living-room wall of the same home started as a plain, white wall with no storage or focal point. We framed a new structure to house a TV and added built-in display shelves on both sides and above for storage and visual interest. Once the framework was set, we wrapped the wall in knotty-pine planks that match the accent wall in the adjacent kitchen.


We carefully selected materials and finishes that enhance both functionality and aesthetics, ensuring the feature wall effortlessly complements the room’s atmosphere. The added wood layer also brings a touch of insulation and sound-dampening, turning the room into a cozier, more immersive space.



Carpentry and Painting

Carpentry is a core standalone service, but it often plays an important role in preparing a home for interior and exterior painting services. Replacing damaged trim, reinforcing soft wood, or correcting uneven surfaces before paint is applied helps create cleaner lines, stronger adhesion, and finishes that hold up over time.


When repairs and painting are coordinated, homeowners can move from structural fixes to final finishes without juggling multiple contractors or timelines. That said, painting is never required. Carpentry and trim repair can be completed on their own, whether you’re addressing isolated damage or planning gradual improvements throughout the home.


If you’re thinking about upcoming updates and want to make sure repairs are handled correctly from the start, we’re happy to talk through your goals and outline a practical plan that fits your home.

Carpentry, Siding & Trim Repair — Handled

From structural fixes to finishing touches, our carpentry services get your space paint-ready and looking its best.

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Carpentry & Home Repair FAQs

From siding repairs to trim replacements, understanding your options can help you make the right call for your home.

  • What kinds of damage should I look for in siding or trim?

    Common signs include soft or crumbling wood, peeling paint, swelling, gaps, or areas that feel unstable. These issues are often caused by moisture over time, but other types of damage can occur as well. Identifying the cause early helps prevent more extensive repairs later.

  • Can damaged siding be repaired, or does it need to be replaced?

    In many cases, siding can be repaired without replacing the entire exterior. Small sections affected by moisture, impact, or wear can often be replaced individually. If damage is widespread or affecting underlying structure, a larger repair or replacement may be recommended.

  • Can you replace just a few pieces of siding?

    Absolutely. Targeted siding repair is often the right solution when damage is limited. We remove and replace only the affected sections while matching the existing material and profile so the repair blends in with the rest of the exterior.

  • How do I know if my siding needs repair or full replacement?

    Isolated issues like cracks, soft spots, or minor rot usually point to repair. Widespread damage, recurring moisture problems, or multiple failing areas may indicate the need for a larger scope of work. A walkthrough helps determine the most practical approach.

  • Do you build custom features like shelving, accent walls, or built-ins?

    Yes. In addition to repairs, we build custom features such as shelving, storage nooks, accent walls, and built-in units. These projects are designed to fit your space and add both function and visual interest while blending with your home’s existing style.

  • Do you repair or replace window and door trim?

    Yes. Trim around windows and doors can be repaired or replaced depending on the condition. Addressing damaged trim helps improve appearance while also protecting against moisture intrusion at vulnerable points around the home.

  • Can you install or replace interior trim or baseboards?

    Yes. We can remove old trim, repair damaged areas, and install new baseboards, window casings, and door trim for a clean, finished look that matches your home.