Project case study

Hail damage cedar cladding repair carried out with a restoration-first approach.

When cedar cladding is marked by hail or weather impact, the finish needs to be assessed properly before repainting begins. This page outlines the kind of repair and restoration work JD Painting handles across Perth.

Exterior cedar cladding can show dents, failed coatings, and uneven weathering after storm damage. The repair approach needs to stabilise the surface, improve presentation, and leave the timber ready for a durable exterior finish.

Perth residential exterior representing cedar cladding repair work

Challenge

Storm damage affects both appearance and coating performance

Hail damage can leave cedar cladding looking patchy and vulnerable, especially where the coating system has already started to weaken.

Approach

Assess, repair, prepare, then repaint

JD Painting approaches damaged cladding by identifying the affected sections, preparing the substrate correctly, and applying a finish suited to Perth conditions and timber surfaces.

Result

A more even, protected exterior

The aim is a result that looks cleaner from the street, feels properly repaired, and helps the cladding perform better over time.

Why this matters

Work that protects presentation, durability, and property value.

Every project page is written to show how JD Painting approaches preparation, finish quality, and long-term durability for homes and buildings across Manning, Perth, and surrounding suburbs.

Suitable for weather-affected cedar cladding and timber façades.

Preparation tailored to damaged or unstable exterior coatings.

Exterior repair work designed for Perth homes and local conditions.

A practical pathway to restore curb appeal after storm damage.