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6 places you might find wood rot in your home, what you should never ignore and what to do about itUse an ice pick or knife to gently probe suspicious areas. If the wood feels soft or spongy, you've likely got rot.' The appropriate treatment will likely depend on the severity of the problem.
Wet rot creates a spongy texture, making the wood soft and often darker in color. While these two kinds of rot are very different in appearance, they both deteriorate the wood's integrity over time.
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