My back porch is covered but still catches rain on the west side. The 5 outermost floorboards were rotted so much that my kid put his foot through one of the boards. I found some extra decking that was left in the garage by the previous owner so I tore up the rotted boards and am prepared to install the good ones.
When I tore up the old boards the joists were covered by tar paper. I'm a complete novice in this area but it seem to me that the tar paper was holding in whatever moisture leaked through the decking. Should I replace the tar paper or leave it as is. The foundation is poured and it's about a 4' deep hole underneath and the decking is tounge and groove so there's not a lot of ventilation once water seeps through.
Thanks.
When I tore up the old boards the joists were covered by tar paper. I'm a complete novice in this area but it seem to me that the tar paper was holding in whatever moisture leaked through the decking. Should I replace the tar paper or leave it as is. The foundation is poured and it's about a 4' deep hole underneath and the decking is tounge and groove so there's not a lot of ventilation once water seeps through.
Thanks.
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