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    Rotted subfloor question

    Roy, Thanks for the input. If this were your home, would you replace the entire section of the subfloor, cutting it at the wall? Or is there a more throrough/appropriate way to fix a bad subloor that runs under an exterior wall? Thanks again, Matt
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    Rotted subfloor question

    And the third pic..you can see off to the right that the damage is more severe. Also, someone just recently told me that wood rot will spread even if it stays dry. If this is true, it lends to the argument that the section of floor needs replaced. Has anyone else heard that? Many thanks.
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    Rotted subfloor question

    Here is the second pic
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    Rotted subfloor question

    I've attached three pics. One is a bird's eye view of the entire section in question. The next are closer views. You'll notice that one small portion closest to the door is worse than the rest and is not as solid. Thanks again for your help.
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    Rotted subfloor question

    I had water damage to a subfloor around an old sliding glass door. The worst damage was directly under/in front of the door, with slight water damage visible to the side of the door (floor there is solid, but stained). When I recently had a new sliding glass door installed, the installer...
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