
This is a three-story home in Brookline that needed some real attention on the exterior. When a house has this much vertical real estate - decks on multiple levels, railings, trim work running the full height of the building - the wear adds up fast. Little things that get ignored tend to turn into bigger, more expensive problems.
Here's what most homeowners don't realize: exterior carpentry isn't just about looks. Deteriorating trim and failing woodwork around decks and balconies can let moisture work its way into areas you can't see. That's when you start dealing with rot, structural issues, and eventually, much larger repair bills. Getting ahead of it is always the smarter move.
On a job like this, we're working at height across multiple levels, which means proper staging and access matter a lot. You don't rush work like this. Getting the details right on trim repairs - clean fits, proper sealing, solid fastening - is what actually keeps a home protected long-term.
The clapboard siding, the balcony railings, the trim at every level - all of it works together to keep the exterior tight. When one piece starts to go, it puts extra stress on everything around it. That's why we pay close attention to the full picture, not just the obvious spots.
Older homes in neighborhoods like Brookline are worth protecting. Good exterior carpentry keeps them looking sharp and structurally sound for years to come. It's not glamorous work, but it's some of the most important maintenance a homeowner can invest in.