I do hope that I'm posting in the correct newsgroup - my apologies if
I'm not!
Here's my problem:-
As part of the fascia (if that's even the right word) at the front of
our 1930s built house in South East England is a wooden decorative
piece, see picture of an identical one at:-
http://www.minda.co.uk/files/fascia.jpg
I recently noticed that the wood underneath the white paint is
seriously rotted and will soon need to be replaced or treated/repaired.
I don't know, or have enough knowledge about house-building to be able
to tell, if that piece of wood is structural or merely decorative.
Before attempting to do anything myself, I thought I'd better ask in
this NG to see if anyone can identify how the shaped wooden piece shown
in the picture might be attached to the front of the house - could it
actually be supporting any of the brickwork above? - and perhaps give me
some advice on how best to deal with the rot.
Could I just use one of the combination wood sealer and filler
products that are advertised for dealing with wood rot or is some more
serious repair work necessary?
All constructive comments and/or suggestions will be most gratefully
received.
TIA - Dave.
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David C.Chapman - (
dcch...@minda.co.uk)
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