
Payette County, Idaho
Dry Rot & Water Damage Repair in New Plymouth, ID
New Plymouth, quiet Payette County town on the valley's western edge
When siding starts failing, the real damage is often behind it: rotted sheathing, soft framing, crumbling trim, and decayed substrate caused by water that got past failed flashing, cracked caulk, or a worn-out weather barrier. Dry rot and water-damage repair fixes the structure, not just the surface — because new siding over wet, rotted wood fails just as fast as the old.
We open up the affected areas, trace the water to its source, and remove all rotted sheathing, framing, and trim back to sound, dry material. Then we re-establish proper flashing and drainage and install a fresh weather barrier before re-siding over a substrate that's actually capable of holding the new cladding. Skipping the source is the most common reason rot comes back.
Finding the true extent matters as much as the repair itself. Water travels, and rot is frequently wider than it looks from outside — concentrated around windows, at the base of walls, behind gutters, and at deck-to-wall connections. We probe, follow the moisture path, and document what we find before we commit to a scope, so there are no buried surprises.
This is the right service when you've got soft or spongy walls, persistent peeling paint, dark staining, a musty smell, or siding that flexes when pressed. We won't cover rot to make a wall look fixed; we'll show you what's there and repair it so the problem doesn't return.
What's included
- Rot & moisture inspection
- Sheathing & substrate replacement
- Trim & fascia rot repair
- Proper flashing & drainage
- Re-side over sound substrate
In New Plymouth, we handle dry rot & water damage repair across downtown New Plymouth, the Horseshoe Bend Road area, rural Payette County farmland, and the rest of Payette County — matched to the age, style, and exposure of each home.
Our process
How dry rot & water damage repair works in New Plymouth
- 01
Moisture inspection
We probe for soft spots and trace the water path to find every affected area and the actual source of the intrusion — not just where the staining shows.
- 02
Open & remove rot
Siding comes off the affected zones and we remove all rotted sheathing, framing, and trim down to sound, dry material.
- 03
Correct the source
We fix the flashing, drainage, or sealing failure that let water in, because repairing rot without correcting the cause just resets the clock.
- 04
Rebuild structure & barrier
We replace damaged sheathing and framing, re-establish proper drainage, and install a fresh, correctly lapped weather-resistive barrier.
- 05
Re-side & finish
New siding goes back over the sound, dry wall, matched to the surrounding material, and we finish and clean the area.
Every New Plymouth job includes pulling any permit Payette County requires and a full clean-up — we leave your home tight, weather-sealed, and looking sharp.
Working in New Plymouth
New Plymouth, quiet Payette County town on the valley's western edge
New Plymouth is a small Payette County community in farm and orchard country between Fruitland and Emmett, at the western edge of the Treasure Valley, with its distinctive horseshoe-shaped main thoroughfare. Its modest older homes and rural character are typical of the area's agricultural communities, with housing that spans early ranch-style builds to mid-century bungalows.
New Plymouth's older housing stock and rural setting mean siding and windows on many homes haven't been replaced since original construction. The region's mix of summer heat, cold winters, and agricultural irrigation humidity makes durable, well-sealed exteriors especially important, and open ag exposure adds wind and dust to the wear on aging siding.
Areas we serve
- downtown New Plymouth
- the Horseshoe Bend Road area
- rural Payette County farmland
- the orchard corridor
Around New Plymouth
- the Payette River corridor
- the New Plymouth horseshoe
- the orchard country
- the Highway 30 corridor
Dry Rot & Water Damage Repair in New Plymouth — FAQs
Do you offer dry rot & water damage repair throughout New Plymouth?
Yes — we cover all of New Plymouth and Payette County, from downtown New Plymouth and the Horseshoe Bend Road area to rural Payette County farmland and the orchard corridor. Reach out for a free on-site estimate.
Do you work outside New Plymouth, too?
We do — along with New Plymouth, we regularly handle dry rot & water damage repair in nearby Fruitland, Payette, Emmett, Parma and across the wider Treasure Valley. If you're near the Payette River corridor, you're well inside our service area.
Will you clean up after dry rot & water damage repair in New Plymouth?
Always. Every New Plymouth job ends with a full clean-up — we haul away the old materials and packaging and leave your Payette County home tidy and protected.
How do I know if I have rot behind my siding?
Soft or spongy spots, peeling or bubbling paint, dark staining, a musty smell, siding that flexes when pressed, or trim that crumbles are common signs. In our dry climate it can advance quietly without obvious surface clues, so a probe-and-inspect visit is the way to confirm.
Will you find all the damage?
We trace the moisture path and open up affected areas to find the full extent, and we document what we find. Rot is often wider than it looks from outside because water travels, so we'd rather show you the true picture before repairing than discover more mid-job.
Can you just side over the rot?
No — and we won't. Covering rotted, wet substrate just hides a structural problem and the new siding fails over it. The rot has to be removed back to sound material and the moisture source corrected, or you're paying twice.
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Need dry rot & water damage repair in New Plymouth?
Tell us about your New Plymouth home and the project you have in mind — we'll come look and give you a straight, free estimate.