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I have a wooden-framed house. The exterior of the upstairs is tiled and the downstairs is some kind of wood boarding/cladding, which is painted. (The house was built in 1981).
Moisture has obviously managed to get in to this wood along what appears to be a vertical join. The wood is spongy to the touch along the join down to the bottom where an area about a hand=span wide is spongy.
The only information I can find anywhere suggests treating the wood etc. but obviously it is behind the paint.
Can anybody help?! What type of wood is this? What should I do?
Moisture has obviously managed to get in to this wood along what appears to be a vertical join. The wood is spongy to the touch along the join down to the bottom where an area about a hand=span wide is spongy.
The only information I can find anywhere suggests treating the wood etc. but obviously it is behind the paint.
Can anybody help?! What type of wood is this? What should I do?