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Date Posted: 07:44:27 09/05/03 Fri
Author: Randy
Subject: wood deck subjected to salt water spray causing salt to be inbedded into wood causinga problem with dicolouring in refinish
In reply to: Michael Phelan 's message, "Re: Wood Deck Problems" on 15:35:28 08/13/00 Sun

>I had a wood deck installed just one year ago and am
>dismayed to find a significant amount of splitting,
>rotting, and boards "popping up".
>
>The deck has been well maintained with a premium seal.
>Isn't this far too soon to be experiencing these
>problems, especially the rotting problem?
>
>Did my contractor use inferior wood?
>
>
>Michael

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