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- PXL 20221014 135824201
First beam gone, second braced for removal. - PXL 20221014 133742945
Obviously, the cap specified by the Architect had not been installed. - PXL 20221014 133700543
Looking from the outside. The support beam holding up the deck and stairs need to be replaced too. - PXL 20221014 124619493
The outside walls are damaged as well. - PXL 20221007 142047567
And the damage continues. - PXL 20221007 142042185
Looks like the cross members for the deck need to be repaired too. - PXL 20221007 142030892
Rot continues halfway through the wall. This shows how easily the water came in from the top. - PXL 20221007 142020614.MP
The rot continued downwards. - PXL 20221006 194725748
Yes, that crowbar was easily pushed through the beam. - PXL 20221006 194642176.MP
The damage goes throughout the wall. - PXL 20221006 170853274
Some help was added. The dip in the deck is resolved. - PXL 20221006 154445824
The beam is in bad shape and with the post gone would collapse if not taken care of soon. - PXL 20221006 154422663
The top of the post was a bit better because it was the bottom that sat in the water that couldn't escape. - PXL 20221006 154355128
The support post has degraded so it is the consistency of balsa wood. It was removed easily by poking it with a screwdriver! - PXL 20220721 145545119.MP
From the outside, The deck has a dip showing clearly on topside.