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Dan has a shed that is starting to rot at the bottom and he\\u2019d like to know what to do. His shed has a foundation, a concrete pad, and this is causing the wood to get mushy and crack. He like to know what he can do to strengthen the wood and paint it
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\\nDan has several options including replacing pieces of rotted wood with Azek, which is PVC trim. It will never rot and can be painted.
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\\nHere\\u2019s Azek\\u2019s site\\xa0
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\\nDan could also try to repair the rotted would with Elmer\\u2019s Structural Wood Repair and Elmer\\u2019s Rotted Wood Repair.
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\\nBoth of these products helped me repair rotted columns. You can check that out here
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\\nhttp://www.homerepairtutor.com/rotten-wood-repair-with-the-help-of-elmer/
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\\nToday\\u2019s Quick Tip is about cement step repair. This is something you likely have to do after a long winter. I\\u2019ve got a pretty awesome video tutorial that could save you hundreds of dollars
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