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Old 12-21-2016, 04:33 PM   #11
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It's probably toast, but you could try to liberally pour salt on it, cover with plywood, then put bricks or cinder blocks on the plywood. Leave it for several days then clean up the salt.
Seems like this is the best idea to try. We can't get this type of lament anymore (long story, imported from Germany). Thus cutting the bad section would be very hard. It looks really cool and was told by FIL that hates water. The hand writing was on the wall then. What Kitchens have water? Naw.

We did the under flooring heat and love it. The kitchen is on the northern side of the house with a 1 1/2 ft earthened crawl space under neath. Cold. Old "T" shaped farm house. The down side to the heated floor is with 2-3 big dogs, that's where they lay. Trip over them the whole time.

Thanks for all the comments.
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