Installation Help: Chase OSB Rotted & Wet!!!

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Gazerbeam

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Oct 31, 2006
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Central Illinois
I'm in the middle of installing the chimney and found the OSB is rotting and wet on one side near the flashing. Although I didn't do it, I can easilty stick my finger through it. THe wet portion is the darker areas of the OSB.

If it's not one thing, it's another....

How should I procede or repair it. It's a brick veneer exterior, so I can't replace it from the outside.

Thanks!!!

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start by finding the source of the water. You MUST stop the water before going anywhere near the repair
 
you may have to rip out the exterior if the damage is really rotted. you can really fix that from the inside
 
Locate the leak and repair it. Let it dry out and see how big an area it may be. Do you know how the veneer is applied to the osb? If the veneer is solid and intact and the area is minimal, I would probably leave it. If there is a potential to loose the veneer and have more issues repair, but cross that bridge when you get to it. Leaks happen, not the end of the world. I'd spray some moldex on there and oil prime it when it dries out to cut down on mold issues.
 
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