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Old 09-19-2005, 09:02 PM
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Don't you have enough projects?! The condition of the studs, sills and plates would depend on how long that valley's been leaking. Certainly fixing the leak is a first step, removing all that drywall from the ceiling and walls would be the second. Most likely would be easier rather than tying to patch, too. That would also give a chance to dry things out and inspect the condition of it all. Sorry about the poor luck lately....
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