Oakville Beaver, 25 Aug 1993, p. 54

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(Continued from page 20) and reâ€"coated with Clear Wood Finish and Thompson‘s Water Seal but this is still not solving the problem. A. The stains that are clearly visible on the photos you sent may be caused by one of two things. I hope you can suggest a solution Stowe, Vt. If they are caused by rain water running back under the bottom edge of the metal roof protruding from the house and running down the fascia boards, the fix is relatively simple. Solution to cedar water stains may be simple L n n o o y .............‘.................... There should be a metal drip edge under the metal roof panels that overâ€" laps the top of the fascia boards. Sometimes, the flare at the bottom of the drip edge is not sufficient to shed water clear of the wood. Or it may be that this drip edge was omitted. The solution is to increase the flare of the drip edge with a hand held metal brake such as the one made by Viseâ€" Grip or to install another piece of metal with a greater flare under it or the roofing. But if the stains are caused by MONIKA BLEWETT 842â€"7000 MONIKA BLEWETT 842â€"7000 MONIKA BLEWETT 842â€"7000 CORONATION PARK $279,000 at west end xO SB JUST LISTED $168,500 LAKEFRONT $535,000 acre: pool, pat m off mstt. bomn int loke views har con densation under the metal roof, you have a much more difficult and potenâ€" tially serious problem that is too involved to discuss fully in this space. (Henri de Marne, a remodeling contractor in Washington, D.C., for many years, is now a housing consulâ€" tant and president of Henri de Marne Associates Inc. Send questions to him in care of this newspaper.

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