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Wood trim around windows is one of the most common areas where moisture damage starts.
In Knoxville’s humid climate, exposed wood can absorb moisture, leading to rot, air leaks, and ongoing maintenance problems.
At MI Homesiding & Roofing, we provide professional aluminum window wrap (capping) in Knoxville, TN, helping homeowners protect their windows and eliminate maintenance issues.
Since 2004, I’ve worked on many homes where the windows were still in good condition, but the surrounding wood trim had already started to deteriorate.
Our goal is to protect the entire window system—not just the glass.
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Aluminum window wrap, also known as window capping, is a protective aluminum covering installed over the exterior wood trim of a window.
It creates a durable, weather-resistant barrier that protects the wood underneath.
This system helps:
prevent water intrusion
eliminate wood rot
reduce maintenance
improve the appearance of the home
It is one of the most effective ways to protect windows in Tennessee.
Many homes in Knoxville have exposed wood trim around windows.
Over time, this trim is affected by:
humidity and moisture
rain and storms
sun exposure
temperature changes
When wood trim is not protected, it can:
absorb water
expand and crack
begin to rot
allow air and moisture into the home
Even if the window itself is good, damaged trim can cause serious problems.
Homeowners often notice warning signs when window trim begins to fail.
Common signs include:
peeling or cracked paint around windows
soft or rotting wood trim
drafts around window edges
visible gaps around the window
frequent need for repainting
If you see these issues, aluminum wrap can provide a long-term solution.
At MI Homesiding & Roofing, we install aluminum wrap with precision and attention to detail.
Our process includes:
Inspection of window trim and structure
Identifying any damage or areas that need repair.
Repair of damaged wood if necessary
Ensuring a solid base before installing the wrap.
Custom cutting and fitting of aluminum wrap
Creating a tight, clean fit around the window.
Sealing and finishing
Protecting all edges to prevent air and water infiltration.
Because I specialize in siding and exterior systems, I ensure the wrap integrates properly with the surrounding materials.
Aluminum window wrap provides long-term protection and improves the performance of your windows.
Key benefits include:
protects wood trim from moisture
reduces maintenance and repainting
improves energy efficiency by sealing gaps
enhances curb appeal
extends the life of your windows
This is one of the best upgrades for homeowners who want a low-maintenance exterior.
Many homeowners think they need new windows when the real issue is the trim around the window.
In some cases, installing aluminum wrap can solve problems such as:
drafts
moisture intrusion
deteriorating trim
without replacing the entire window.
If the window itself is still in good condition, wrapping the trim can be a cost-effective solution.
If needed, we can also evaluate whether window replacement is the better option.
You can learn more about our window replacement services in Knoxville TN.
At MI Homesiding & Roofing, we focus on protecting the entire exterior system of the home.
Homeowners work directly with me, and every project is carefully evaluated before work begins.
Our approach includes:
detailed inspection of trim and siding
proper integration with exterior materials
honest recommendations
experience since 2004
Many contractors replace windows. Few address the real problem around them.
MI Homesiding & Roofing proudly provides aluminum window wrap installation in Knoxville TN and surrounding areas including:
Farragut TN
Powell TN
Karns TN
Hardin Valley TN
Oak Ridge TN
If your window trim is exposed or deteriorating, aluminum wrap can provide long-term protection.
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Window capping is the process of covering wood trim with aluminum to protect it from moisture and damage.
Yes. It protects the wood from water exposure, which helps prevent rot.
It significantly reduces maintenance and eliminates the need for frequent painting.
It can help reduce drafts by sealing gaps around the window trim.