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path1
May 05, 2013Explorer
Just because wood framing gets wet does not mean you have to replace it. My test to see if there is wood rot is to stick something like a small knife or even your fingernail into some good wood nearby where you think damage might be. Then stick same pressure into wood you are unsure about. Wood that needs replacing will feel like mush or a lot softer than good wood.
But first step is to get it any wet wood as dry as you can. And maybe some wood would need replacement due to accident damage. Any water in flooring (particle board products) really likes water and warp and swell, get dry as soon as possible. And time will tell if any damage occurs.
But first step is to get it any wet wood as dry as you can. And maybe some wood would need replacement due to accident damage. Any water in flooring (particle board products) really likes water and warp and swell, get dry as soon as possible. And time will tell if any damage occurs.
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