Southern California’s Full-Responsibility Contractor for Reconstruction, Restoration and Repair

Southern California Wood Repair

CBCI Construction – Your Damaged Wood Repair Experts

CBCI Construction is well-known in Southern California for its expertise in repairing and replacing termite- dry rot-, and water-damaged exterior wood, whether structural, or cosmetic. We use innovative approaches to wood repair that minimize cost, maintain aesthetics, and ensure the structural integrity of all repairs. Our proprietary EPOX wood repair product can save thousands of dollars in a single repair by avoiding the need to replace expensive wooden components. For structural repairs that require engineering and permitting, we work with the local building department to develop cost effective designs that both meet the owner’s aesthetic objectives and the requirements of the permitting authority. Our primary goal is to conserve owner costs while meeting or exceeding your project objectives. We have many happy customers who will attest to our ability to do so.

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CBCI Customers

Commercial

Wood Repair

Residential

Wood Restoration

HOA / Property Managers

Wood Repair

Industrial

Wood Restoration

Wood Damage Repair
and Restoration services:

  • Wood Siding, Fascia, and Trim

    While it is the visual appearance that first brings attention to a siding, fascia, or trim wood damage problem, it is NOT the wood repair but the WATERPROOFING that becomes the critical issue.

  • Wood Decks, Railing and Other Structural Repairs

    One of the most important factors in structural repairs is to achieve the desired outcome without the need for engineering or permitting. The replacement of ANY structural member can precipitate the requirement for a complete code upgrade of the entire structure which can easily add thousands of dollars to your project.

  • Repair vs Replacement

    It is often more economical – and even sounder structurally – to repair wood damaged by termites, dry rot / fungus, or exposure to the elements rather than replacing the damaged material.