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    Jun 6, 2010, 04:58 AM
    Rotted roof rafter question will the rot continue even after water leak was stopped?
    I have a porch that had partial open rafters (they were covered with aluminum).
    After 10 years water got under the aluminum and the rafters started rotting.
    I had someone come in and cover the open rafters with roofing BUT they did not replace the rafters because the rot wasn't that bad.They put sister rafters next to them. Is it OK to put new decking over top of rafters that have some rot? Will the rot spread to the new decking and the sister rafter and continue to rot the rafters more?
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    Jun 6, 2010, 05:03 AM
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    I have a porch that had partial open rafters (they were covered with aluminum).
    After 10 years water got under the aluminum and the rafters started rotting.
    I had someone come in and cover the open rafters with roofing BUT they did not replace the rafters because the rot wasn't that bad.They put sister rafters next to them. Is it ok to put new decking over top of rafters that have some rot? Will the rot spread to the new decking and the sister rafter and continue to rot the rafters more?
    Here's picture before they were covered with roof
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    Jun 6, 2010, 05:23 PM

    Is it OK to put new decking over top of rafters that have some rot?
    Yes.

    Will the rot spread to the new decking and the sister rafter and continue to rot the rafters more?
    No, wood rot is not a disease. Rot occurs when wood is expose to water or humidity. Take away the moisture and rot stops. A piece of wood in Death Valley would last forever.
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    Jun 6, 2010, 05:55 PM

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    Jun 6, 2010, 06:34 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by hkstroud View Post
    Yes.



    No, wood rot is not a disease. Rot occurs when wood is expose to water or humidity. Take away the moisture and rot stops. A piece of wood in Death Valley would last forever.

    Hi hkstroud great answer. But death valley makes me think of Dry Rot?

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