
Got the rot? Fix it right.
Dry Rot Inspection & Repair • Central Coast CA
Dry rot spreads quietly in fascia, trim, and deck posts—especially near the coast. We inspect, explain, and repair with clear recommendations and professional execution
ABOUT US
ABOUT US
ABOUT US
Coastal Dry Rot Specialists
Central Coast Dry Rot is a specialized brand focused on identifying and repairing dry rot in coastal homes. Powered by Rogall + Co., serving coastal homes since 2004.
Clear findings, photo documentation, and next steps
Repairs that address the cause—not just the surface
Local, experienced, professional crew
OUR SERVICES
OUR SERVICES
OUR SERVICES
Preventing Bigger Problems

Dry Rot Inspection
Hands-on assessment of fascia, trim, deck posts, railings, and other high-risk areas. We document what’s cosmetic vs. structural and explain your options clearly.

Dry Rot Inspection
Hands-on assessment of fascia, trim, deck posts, railings, and other high-risk areas. We document what’s cosmetic vs. structural and explain your options clearly.

Dry Rot Inspection
Hands-on assessment of fascia, trim, deck posts, railings, and other high-risk areas. We document what’s cosmetic vs. structural and explain your options clearly.

Dry Rot Repair
Remove compromised wood, replace properly, and correct common failure points. Built to last in coastal conditions.

Dry Rot Repair
Remove compromised wood, replace properly, and correct common failure points. Built to last in coastal conditions.

Dry Rot Repair
Remove compromised wood, replace properly, and correct common failure points. Built to last in coastal conditions.

Prevention & Protection
Stop rot from coming back. We address water entry, improve detailing, and recommend protective coatings and maintenance planning.

Prevention & Protection
Stop rot from coming back. We address water entry, improve detailing, and recommend protective coatings and maintenance planning.

Prevention & Protection
Stop rot from coming back. We address water entry, improve detailing, and recommend protective coatings and maintenance planning.
COMMON REPAIRS
COMMON REPAIRS
COMMON REPAIRS
Problems We Fix
Problems We Fix
FASCIA + TRIM
Rotted Fascia Boards
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FASCIA + TRIM
Rotted Fascia Boards
A high-performance brand crafted for a new era of electric sports cars, fast and emotionally charged.
FASCIA + TRIM
Rotted Fascia Boards
A high-performance brand crafted for a new era of electric sports cars, fast and emotionally charged.
DECKS
Deck Posts & Beams
A high-performance brand crafted for a new era of electric sports cars, fast and emotionally charged.



DECKS
Deck Posts & Beams
A high-performance brand crafted for a new era of electric sports cars, fast and emotionally charged.
DECKS
Deck Posts & Beams
A high-performance brand crafted for a new era of electric sports cars, fast and emotionally charged.
TESTIMONIALS
TESTIMONIALS
TESTIMONIALS
What Our Clients Say
What Our Clients Say
"We noticed some peeling paint on our fascia and assumed it was just cosmetic. Central Coast Dry Rot took the time to inspect everything and clearly explain what was actually happening. The damage was more limited than we feared, and the repair was done right the first time. We appreciated the honesty and the education as much as the workmanship."
FAQs
FAQs
FAQs
Have Questions?
How do I know if I have dry rot or just peeling paint?
Peeling or bubbling paint can be cosmetic, but it’s often an early sign of moisture intrusion. Dry rot typically develops behind the surface, so a professional inspection is the best way to determine whether the damage is structural or limited to the finish.
Is dry rot a serious problem?
Dry rot can become serious if left untreated. While early-stage rot may only affect small sections of wood, it can spread over time and compromise structural components like fascia, deck posts, and beams.
Can dry rot spread to other areas of my home?
Yes. Dry rot spreads when moisture continues to be present. Once water enters wood, decay can travel behind trim, along framing, and into connected components if the source of moisture isn’t addressed.
Do I need to replace everything that looks rotted?
Not always. Some dry rot damage is localized and can be repaired without full replacement. An inspection helps determine whether targeted repairs are sufficient or if broader work is required.
What causes dry rot in coastal homes?
In coastal areas, dry rot is commonly caused by fog, salt air, and repeated wet-dry cycles that break down paint and sealants. Failed flashing, poor drainage, and older construction details also increase the risk.
How do I know if I have dry rot or just peeling paint?
Peeling or bubbling paint can be cosmetic, but it’s often an early sign of moisture intrusion. Dry rot typically develops behind the surface, so a professional inspection is the best way to determine whether the damage is structural or limited to the finish.
Is dry rot a serious problem?
Dry rot can become serious if left untreated. While early-stage rot may only affect small sections of wood, it can spread over time and compromise structural components like fascia, deck posts, and beams.
Can dry rot spread to other areas of my home?
Yes. Dry rot spreads when moisture continues to be present. Once water enters wood, decay can travel behind trim, along framing, and into connected components if the source of moisture isn’t addressed.
Do I need to replace everything that looks rotted?
Not always. Some dry rot damage is localized and can be repaired without full replacement. An inspection helps determine whether targeted repairs are sufficient or if broader work is required.
What causes dry rot in coastal homes?
In coastal areas, dry rot is commonly caused by fog, salt air, and repeated wet-dry cycles that break down paint and sealants. Failed flashing, poor drainage, and older construction details also increase the risk.
How do I know if I have dry rot or just peeling paint?
Peeling or bubbling paint can be cosmetic, but it’s often an early sign of moisture intrusion. Dry rot typically develops behind the surface, so a professional inspection is the best way to determine whether the damage is structural or limited to the finish.
Is dry rot a serious problem?
Dry rot can become serious if left untreated. While early-stage rot may only affect small sections of wood, it can spread over time and compromise structural components like fascia, deck posts, and beams.
Can dry rot spread to other areas of my home?
Yes. Dry rot spreads when moisture continues to be present. Once water enters wood, decay can travel behind trim, along framing, and into connected components if the source of moisture isn’t addressed.
Do I need to replace everything that looks rotted?
Not always. Some dry rot damage is localized and can be repaired without full replacement. An inspection helps determine whether targeted repairs are sufficient or if broader work is required.
What causes dry rot in coastal homes?
In coastal areas, dry rot is commonly caused by fog, salt air, and repeated wet-dry cycles that break down paint and sealants. Failed flashing, poor drainage, and older construction details also increase the risk.












