International Association of Certified Home Inspectors
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Came across this yesterday while inspecting a "200" year old home in New Jersey as a practice inspection for a friend of the family. Being new to the profession, I have never seen this "peach fuzz" before. It was under a porch off the ground floor of a home said to be built in the early 1800s. Have any of you come across this, what is it?
Thanks for your assistance Norm Cypress Grove Home Inspections, LLC |
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Please Note:
rshuey is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
Thats just slightly weathered rough cut lumber.
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Please Note:
Brian A. MacNeish is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
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In some ways, it almost resembles a thick dust adhering to the joists!! |
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Thanks guys - I did probe, to answer your question Brian, and found it to be sound throughout. The "fuzz" is extremely soft and easily displaced, I removed some by just blowing on it. The "clean" wood looked to be a more recent repair.
Thanks again for your responses, I'm leaning toward a fungi of some sort and might try testing it. The lumber itself looks to be standard dimensional 2x6, not original to the home by any means. Norm |
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