Exterior Trim Repair in Northern Kentucky, Cincinnati & Southeast Indiana
We are not just a painting company — we are your personal painter.
Exterior paint can only protect what’s underneath if the trim is solid. If you have soft wood, open seams, peeling edges, or failing caulk, painting over it won’t last. My Personal Painter provides exterior trim repair and trim replacement prep so your home’s exterior looks sharp and your next paint job holds up through the seasons.

Trim Repair and Replacement Prep for Fascia, Soffits, and Siding Edges
When homeowners search for exterior trim repair near me, they’re usually dealing with one of three issues: rot, separation, or paint that keeps failing in the same spots. We focus on correcting the surface first—so paint isn’t asked to hide damage it can’t fix.
Exterior trim areas we commonly repair
Fascia boards and roofline edges
Soffits and vented soffit edges (scope-based)
Window trim and door trim
Corner boards and vertical trim runs
Garage door trim and entry trim
Porch posts, columns, and rails (as applicable)
Siding edge details and transition points
Common trim problems we address
Soft or rotted wood sections
Open joints and separating seams
Cracked or failing caulk lines
Water intrusion points around windows and doors
Peeling paint caused by moisture or failed adhesion
Nail pops, gaps, and loose trim boards

Rot, Soft Wood, and Failed Caulk Fixes That Stop Paint From Failing Early
Trim fails for a reason—usually moisture, movement, or old caulk breaking down. We identify what’s causing repeat peeling or swelling and plan repairs that support a longer-lasting finish.
Repair steps we may include
Removing loose or failing caulk and debris
Re-securing loose trim and correcting gaps
Replacing damaged trim sections where needed (scope-based)
Filling and shaping minor damage for a clean edge
Sanding rough transitions so repairs blend smoothly
Sealing exposed areas to reduce moisture intrusion
Re-caulking joints and seams where appropriate
If you’re seeing peeling paint at the same window corners or fascia edges every few years, we’ll explain what’s causing it and what needs to change so the next finish lasts.
Sealants, Primers, and Prep That Protect Exterior Trim Before Painting
Good trim prep is what makes exterior paint hold. We plan sealing and primer steps so bare wood, patched areas, and repaired seams don’t telegraph through the finish coat.
What we consider when planning trim prep
Bare wood exposure and how much sealing is required
Primer needs for repaired areas and stained wood
Caulk selection based on movement and weather exposure
Edge sanding for sharper paint lines and smoother finish
Water-shedding details at seams and joints (when applicable)
Matching repaired profiles so the trim looks consistent
We’ll walk you through the plan during the estimate so you know what’s being repaired, what’s being replaced, and how it supports the paint system.
Exterior Trim Repair Cost Factors and What Impacts Your Estimate
Exterior trim repair pricing depends on damage type, access, and how much blending is required—not just “a few boards.” During your estimate, we’ll confirm scope and provide clear expectations.
Common cost drivers for trim repair work
Amount of rot or soft wood and how widespread it is
Height and access (two-story areas, steep grades, tight spaces)
Trim complexity (profiles, corners, window/door details)
Caulk removal and re-caulking scope
Surface prep needs before painting (sanding, sealing, priming)
Replacement material requirements (scope-based)
Time needed to blend repairs so they look clean after paint
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Quality Standards for Exterior Trim Repair Before Painting
Trim repair should leave you with solid edges and clean lines—not patched areas that stand out. We keep the work controlled and paint-ready.
Our standards
Repairs planned to support long-term paint adhesion
Clean edges and smooth transitions where repairs meet trim
Caulk and sealant work that reduces water intrusion
Primer planning so repairs don’t flash through finish paint
Respectful crews and tidy jobsite habits
Final walkthrough and a satisfaction check

Exterior Trim Repair Timeline and Scheduling Before Exterior Painting
Trim repair is often the step that prevents expensive paint failures later. We plan it early enough to allow proper dry time and prep before the finish painting begins.
What affects trim repair timelines
How many sections need repair or replacement
Weather and dry conditions for exterior materials
Cure time for fillers, sealants, and primers
Access complexity (rooflines, high windows, tall fascia)
Coordination with exterior painting schedule
Extent of caulk removal and re-caulking needed
Our exterior trim repair process
Quick discovery on problem areas and paint failure patterns
Walkthrough and clear estimate with scope and expectations
Repair plan (secure, replace, fill, sand) based on damage
Sealing, caulking, and primer planning for paint readiness
Final surface check and next-step recommendations for painting
Final walkthrough and care guidance
Related Services That Pair With Exterior Trim Repair Projects
Exterior trim repair is usually part of a bigger “make it last” plan—especially when you’re repainting the exterior, refreshing doors, or addressing peeling paint. If you want one team to handle the full upgrade, we can coordinate related services so the finished result is consistent.
Popular add-ons for exterior trim repair clients
Exterior house painting for siding, trim, and doors
Power washing to remove chalking and mildew before paint
Paint spraying services for large trim packages (when appropriate)
Deck and fence maintenance and staining
Window washing for a cleaner final look
Color consultations for exterior palettes and accents




Why Homeowners Choose My Personal Painter for Exterior Trim Repair
Trim repair is what keeps a paint job from failing early. We focus on the underlying cause—moisture, gaps, failing caulk, or damaged wood—so the exterior looks better and performs better.
Repairs that reduce repeat peeling and paint failure
Clean edges and details that look sharp after painting
Solid communication on what can be repaired vs replaced
Prep-first habits that protect surrounding surfaces
Scheduling that fits the exterior painting timeline
Final walkthrough support and clear next steps
Service Areas for Exterior Trim Repair Near Florence, KY
We serve communities across Northern Kentucky, the Cincinnati area, and Southeast Indiana. If you’re close but don’t see your location listed, reach out—we’ll confirm quickly.
Northern Kentucky
Union, Florence, Hebron, Burlington, Richwood, Oakbrook, Walton, Verona, Crittenden, Petersburg, Independence, Alexandria, Fort Mitchell, Fort Wright, Edgewood, Crestview Hills, Fort Thomas, Highland Heights, Cold Spring, Wilder, Taylor Mill, Bellevue
Cincinnati area
Madeira, Indian Hill, Montgomery, Blue Ash, Kenwood, Loveland, Milford, Mariemont, Terrace Park, Hyde Park, Oakley, Anderson Township
Southeast Indiana
Lawrenceburg, Greendale, Aurora, West Harrison, Dillsboro, Batesville
Reviews From Clients Who Needed Exterior Trim Fixed Before Painting
Exterior trim repairs are only “done” when they disappear after paint and the edges look clean from the street. We’re proud of the feedback we’ve earned from homeowners who wanted solid repairs, clear communication, and a finish that lasts.
Exterior Trim Repair FAQs Homeowners Search For
Can you repair rotted exterior wood trim?
Often, yes. We can repair or replace damaged trim sections depending on severity and location. During the estimate, we’ll explain what’s realistic and what will produce the best long-term result.
Do you replace trim boards or only patch them?
It depends on the damage. Minor issues may be repaired and shaped, but soft or heavily rotted sections often need replacement so paint has a solid surface to bond to.
Do you fix peeling paint caused by trim problems?
Yes. If peeling is driven by moisture, failing caulk, or soft wood, we address the cause first. That’s how you avoid the same peeling spots returning after repainting.
Should trim be repaired before exterior painting?
Yes. Painting over damaged trim usually fails early and can trap moisture. Repairing and sealing trim first helps the paint system last longer.
Do you re-caulk exterior seams and joints?
Yes, when appropriate. We remove failing caulk and re-caulk seams to reduce water intrusion and create cleaner paint lines.
What primer do you use on repaired trim?
Primer selection depends on the surface—bare wood, repairs, stains, or prior coatings. We plan primers to improve adhesion and prevent flashing through the finish coat.
How long does exterior trim repair take?
Timeline depends on scope, height/access, and dry time for repair materials. We’ll outline realistic timing during your estimate, especially if it’s bundled with painting.
Can you repair fascia and soffits?
Often, yes (scope-based). We can address fascia edges, soffit trim, and common roofline problem areas, depending on access and the type of damage.
Can you bundle trim repair with exterior house painting?
Yes. Many clients bundle trim repairs with exterior painting so one team handles repairs, prep, priming, and finish coats in the right sequence.
Do you offer free estimates?
Yes. We offer free estimates and a clear scope so you know what’s included.
Ready to Schedule Exterior Trim Repair?
If you want exterior trim that’s solid, sealed, and paint-ready—so your next repaint lasts—let’s talk.