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I recently read a great article on the subject (of decks).  Small world?  It is your article in my February 2010 issue of The Journal of Light Construction. In fact I color scanned it and may risk violating copyright laws by distributing copies to boards who are plagued with elastomeric deck problems and need to think about tearing them out and starting over.  Attorney Glenn Youngling 2/21/2010

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    Hall of Shame-Why Door Trim Can't Be in Contact With Substrate

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    So here we have a pic of a deck we demo'd today,
    11 17 09. Besides the flaw of it having OSB as
    a substrate, the dryrot damage has been caused by
    the trim in contact with the deck. You can 
    see the problem clearly by right clicking/view image.
    The coating has been wrapped up the trim.
    WRONG! The water running down the trim
    has now gone behind the coating and under,
    rather than out and over. 
     
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