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+1 (805) 312-8508 <br />INFO@EEEADVISOR.COM <br />PAGE 17 <br />visible water intrusion, localized softening, and potential delamination. Cracking may be more <br />pronounced, and some sections might exhibit slight sagging or warping. <br />Impact:The structural integrity of the decking/sheathing appears partially damaged, with <br />noticeable softening or delamination. <br />Recommendation:1. Assessment by Professionals: Engage a general contractor and a <br />professional engineer to assess the extent of damage. They will determine if the decking/sheathing <br />requires replacement or repair. <br />2. Decking/sheathing replacement: If deemed necessary, replace damaged decking/sheathing <br />sections with new material. Ensure proper waterproofing measures are applied to prevent future <br />water intrusion. <br />3. Structural Reinforcement: Depending on the assessment, reinforce weakened areas with <br />appropriately sized decking/sheathing patches or metal brackets. This will help restore structural <br />integrity. <br />4. Waterproofing: Apply a waterproof membrane or coating to the decking/sheathing surfaces to <br />prevent further water intrusion and protect against future damage. <br />Picture 48: Wood Frame of balcony <br />https://drby.me/gPWvDRGr <br />Picture 49: Wood Frame of balcony <br />https://drby.me/9SJiPz5c <br />Picture 50: Wood Frame of balcony <br />https://drby.me/X9fQsiB5 <br />Picture 51: Wood Frame of balcony Picture 52: Wood Frame of balcony Picture 53: Wood Frame of balcony <br />https://drby.me/ebLx46PK https://drby.me/7QWkeV4M https://drby.me/3J8V9nZH