ryanjg117
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(Probably should have posted this in Home Improvement. Mods, please feel free to move.)
We purchased a late 70s tri-level home with structural ceiling beams that run past the roof, showing some definite signs of rot on the top of the beam. As it hasn't rained in about 60 days here in the northwest, I'd like to get this addressed and sealed before the rain comes. What's the best way to address the rot and the best long-term sealant to use?
This house will be painted in the next 12 months, so I'm not terribly concerned with how it looks. But I would like to regain the shape of the beam, with bevel. Wondering if it's best to cut it back an inch or so?
We purchased a late 70s tri-level home with structural ceiling beams that run past the roof, showing some definite signs of rot on the top of the beam. As it hasn't rained in about 60 days here in the northwest, I'd like to get this addressed and sealed before the rain comes. What's the best way to address the rot and the best long-term sealant to use?
This house will be painted in the next 12 months, so I'm not terribly concerned with how it looks. But I would like to regain the shape of the beam, with bevel. Wondering if it's best to cut it back an inch or so?