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DrewE
Aug 09, 2018Explorer II
Your basic options are to (a) live with it how it is now (and keep an eye on things, making sure it's sealed against further water intrusion) or (b) take it apart and replace whatever water damaged material is there. There isn't any treatment you can apply to strengthen it, at least not without taking everything apart.
Based on what you've written I would probably go for option (a) personally as it doesn't sound like a large area of damage, nor a serious structural problem at this stage. I will, however, say that quite often water damage proves to be somewhat more extensive than it at first appears.
Based on what you've written I would probably go for option (a) personally as it doesn't sound like a large area of damage, nor a serious structural problem at this stage. I will, however, say that quite often water damage proves to be somewhat more extensive than it at first appears.
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