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I have a log cabin made of douglas fir logs in New Mexico.  This winter I had snow on my balcony that dripped on the end of one log all season and caused damage.  It has dried out all summer, but trying to figure out how to repair.  I have addressed the drainage of the deck to prevent this going forward.  The wood is soft.  I do not suspect rot per se as it is very dry in New Mexico and the log has not been moist since the winter, but uncertain what next step to take.  I thought I could upload a picture here, but will try to describe – there is cracking and the wood is dark and discolored about 18-24 inches from the end – the log itself is about 18 inches thick and about 25 feet log as it extends from the cabin to form the balcony.

Log Doctor Changed status to publish September 18, 2024