PROPERTY MANAGERS & HOAS
Wood Repair Solutions for Property Managers
The WRP Wood Repair System helps property managers, HOAs, apartment communities, resorts, and maintenance teams repair rotted beams, fascia boards, trim, columns, and exterior wood without unnecessary demolition or full replacement. Explore real before-and-after repair projects to see how damaged wood can often be restored instead of replaced.
COMMON PROPERTY REPAIRS
Repair Wood Damage Across Managed Properties
The WRP Wood Repair System helps property managers and maintenance teams restore common exterior wood damage while reducing replacement costs, tenant disruption, and unnecessary demolition. View our real repair projects to see the types of damage that can often be repaired in place.
Apartment Communities
Repair exterior trim, fascia, posts, beams, and weather-damaged wood across multi-unit properties.
HOA Properties
Restore community wood features while helping control maintenance budgets and preserve property appearance.
Window & Door Trim
Repair rotted trim, jambs, thresholds, and exterior wood details without replacing full assemblies.
Fascia & Roofline Trim
Restore moisture-damaged fascia boards, roofline trim, and exterior wood before full replacement is required.
Beams & Structural Wood
Repair damaged beam ends, exposed wood framing, and structural details when the remaining wood is sound.
Columns & Exterior Details
Rebuild column bases, decorative trim, pergola details, and exposed wood features while preserving the original design.
WHY PROPERTY MANAGERS CHOOSE WRP
Reduce Replacement Costs and Keep Properties Looking Their Best
WRP helps property managers repair damaged wood in place, extend the life of existing materials, and complete repairs with less disruption to tenants, residents, and daily operations. Learn how the repair system works or review the Puamana HOA case study to see WRP used across a large multi-unit property.
Control Maintenance Costs
Repair damaged sections of wood instead of replacing entire boards, beams, trim, or assemblies.
Reduce Property Disruption
Complete many repairs in place without major demolition, extended downtime, or unnecessary tear-out.
Preserve Property Appearance
Restore exterior wood details so buildings, communities, and shared spaces look maintained and professional.
FEATURED CASE STUDY
How One Hawaii HOA Avoided $1.4 Million in Wood Replacement Costs
WRP provided on-site consultation, technician training, and professional repair materials, enabling the Puamana Homeowners Association maintenance team to restore damaged wood instead of replacing it. See how the WRP Wood Repair System supports large-scale restoration and browse more real before-and-after repairs.
PROFESSIONAL REPAIR KITS
Choose the Right WRP Kit for Your Next Project
Whether you're repairing a single window sill or restoring an entire commercial property, WRP offers professional repair kits sized for every job. Each kit includes the core products needed to permanently restore damaged wood while reducing demolition, labor, and replacement costs. Learn more about the WRP repair process or compare the available kits below.
Starter Kit
Perfect for small punch-list repairs.
- Window Trim
- Door Frames
- Small Repairs
Coverage: 3/4 sq. ft. at ¼ in. thick
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Medium Kit
The contractor's everyday repair kit.
- Fascia Boards
- Porches
- Columns
Coverage: 4 sq. ft. at ¼ in. thick
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Large Kit
Built for larger repairs.
- Decks
- Structural Beams
- Large Repairs
Coverage: 8 sq. ft. at ¼ in. thick
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XL Kit
For contractors and major repairs.
- Commercial Projects
- Multiple Repairs
- Large Restoration
Coverage: 16 sq. ft. at ¼ in. thick
Shop XL Kit →Need more material for a larger commercial or multi-unit project? Browse all available WRP repair kit sizes , including XXL and XXXL options.
SIMPLE SYSTEM. PROVEN RESULTS.
Restore Damaged Wood in 3 Steps
The WRP Wood Repair System helps maintenance teams and property managers repair damaged exterior wood while minimizing disruption to residents and daily operations. Browse completed WRP repairs for real-world examples.
1. Prepare
Remove deteriorated wood, treat the remaining material, and prepare the repair area for a permanent restoration.
2. Rebuild
Apply WRP epoxy to rebuild missing wood while preserving the original component and architectural profile.
3. Finish
Sand, texture, prime, and paint the repair so it blends seamlessly with the surrounding wood.
PROPERTY MANAGER FAQ
Questions Property Managers Ask About WRP
Answers to common questions about using the WRP Wood Repair System for property maintenance, HOA repairs, and multi-unit restoration projects.
Can WRP be used on HOA and apartment properties?
Yes. WRP can be used on HOA communities, apartment buildings, resorts, commercial properties, and other managed properties where exterior wood needs to be repaired instead of replaced. Read the Puamana Homeowners Association case study to see WRP used across a 97-unit community.
Does WRP help reduce replacement costs?
Yes. WRP allows maintenance teams to repair damaged sections of wood in place instead of replacing entire boards, beams, columns, or trim assemblies. View real before-and-after repairs to see examples of restored wood components.
Can maintenance teams use WRP?
Yes. WRP is designed for both professionals and trained maintenance teams. The system follows a clear process: prepare, restore, and finish the damaged wood. Review the complete three-step repair process before starting.
What areas of a property can WRP repair?
WRP can repair fascia boards, window and door trim, porch columns, beams, decks, pergolas, exterior details, and other wood affected by rot, weathering, or insect damage. Browse the WRP project gallery for examples across these applications.
Can WRP repairs be painted to match the property?
Yes. Once cured and finished, WRP repairs can be sanded, textured, primed, and painted so they blend with the surrounding wood and existing property finishes. Learn more about finishing in Step 3 of the WRP process.
Is WRP suitable for large restoration projects?
Yes. WRP has been used on large property restoration projects, including HOA and multi-unit communities, where repairing existing wood helped reduce costly replacement. See the Puamana HOA restoration project for a large-scale example.
Which WRP kit should property managers choose?
The best kit depends on the size and number of repairs. The Medium Kit works well for many routine repairs, while the Large and XL Kits are better for multiple buildings, larger repairs, and ongoing maintenance programs. Browse all options in the WRP Shop, or contact WRP for help choosing.
Can WRP help reduce disruption to tenants or residents?
Yes. Because many repairs can be completed in place, WRP can help reduce demolition, noise, downtime, and disruption compared with full wood replacement. Learn how the system works or review completed repair projects.
Where can property managers buy WRP products?
Property managers and maintenance teams can order directly from the WRP online store or purchase through select authorized WRP dealers. Dealer inventory varies by location, so call ahead if you need a specific product.
Does WRP provide product guidance for large maintenance programs?
Yes. Contact the WRP team with details about your property, repair volume, and project needs. We can help recommend suitable kit sizes, supporting products, and purchasing options.
READY TO REDUCE REPLACEMENT COSTS?
Restore Damaged Wood Across Your Property
Choose the WRP Wood Repair System for HOA communities, apartment buildings, resorts, and managed properties that need durable wood repairs without unnecessary replacement.
