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<blockquote data-quote="Balmain Bob" data-source="post: 605679" data-attributes="member: 739"><p>The timber below the cladding has only rotted because there was no gap left between the slat below it and the bottom of the board below the cladding. When you remove and replace the board just leave a 5 to 10 mm gap and the water wont sit there and penetrate the timber.</p><p></p><p> Whether the cladding is fibro or metal is it still put on the wrong way!</p><p></p><p> A photo from the corner of the house taken the other way to the shot in post 14 would also help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Balmain Bob, post: 605679, member: 739"] The timber below the cladding has only rotted because there was no gap left between the slat below it and the bottom of the board below the cladding. When you remove and replace the board just leave a 5 to 10 mm gap and the water wont sit there and penetrate the timber. Whether the cladding is fibro or metal is it still put on the wrong way! A photo from the corner of the house taken the other way to the shot in post 14 would also help. [/QUOTE]
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