Today I was assigned to a wood rot repair job on a window trim for a residential home. Upon inspection, I found that the lower sections of the trim were badly deteriorated due to years of water exposure. The rot had spread deeper than expected, making it impossible to simply patch. To solve the issue, I carefully removed all the damaged wood and cut replacement pieces to match the original trim profile. I then treated the surrounding wood with a wood hardener to prevent future decay and installed the new sections using waterproof wood glue and exterior-grade nails. After sealing all joints with caulk, I primed and painted the area to match the rest of the trim. The repair blended in well and restored both the appearance and integrity of the structure.