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		<title>how do you repair a manufactured roofs rafter ends ( 18 inches from fascia)?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[tulip asked: wood rot has deteriated the ends (6 to 18 inches) of several rafter ends where it meets the fascia. There is no visible signs of leaking water into the interior of the house. The home is twenty years old. I am a full-time college student so I can not afford a costly repair. [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>tulip</strong> asked: </em></p>
<p>wood rot has deteriated the ends (6 to 18 inches) of several rafter ends where it meets the fascia.  There is no visible signs of leaking water into the interior of the house.  The home is twenty years old.  I am a full-time college student so I can not afford a costly repair.  Could you suggest how to repair the damage or what I can do to temporarily (2-3 years) fix the roof until I finish college.  I live near Seattle, WA.</p>
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