Often when timber has been in contact with damp or condensation for a prolonged amount of time it runs the risk of having wet or dry rot. It’s best to ensure that this issue doesn’t continue as fungal decay can cause irreparable timber damage. Our team is experienced and highly trained in identifying these issues and solving them. If caught early, our preservation specialists can treat the timber efficiently and effectively.
Dry rot is the most serious form of fungal damage. If left untreated, it can spread quickly throughout the timber in the building, causing extensive damage and an expensive repair bill.
If assessed and treated by our dry rot specialists early, the affected timber can be removed and the area can be chemically treated before an efficient dry rot repair is completed. We are trained and experienced in dry rot treatment for residential and commercial properties.
Wet rot does not spread as fast as dry rot, but its capacity for damage shouldn’t be underestimated. Wet rot tends to concentrate on the damp areas of timber, which slows the process of decay down. Wet rot must be treated as soon as it’s noticeable to prevent detrimental damage to your home or business.
Our wet rot specialists based in Exeter can remove the damaged timber & replace it with treated timber, starting the process of solving our property’s wet rot problem. We chemically treat the area with a preservative included to reinforce the wet rot treatment so you can have peace of mind that the issue is resolved.
With over 20 years experience in the South West, we have been offering the very best wet & dry rot solutions to both residential and commercial properties. Our experienced & fully trained team are timber specialists and have the expertise to identify any rot issues and solve them for you. We have wet & dry rot specialists available throughout Exeter, Chard & Newton Abbot. The affordable and professional services we offer have made us one of the leading brands in the South West and first choice for many preservation services.
Signs of dry rot include:
If you’re in doubt about the signs give us a call and arrange for us to come and visit.
It can be caused by humidity and poor ventilation in your property. This can provide the perfect environment for fungal growth and can affect any type of property from new builds to commercial buildings.
It is one of the most dangerous timber fungi due its tendency to damage the integrity of your property. Dry rot typically does not cause too many health problems, it poses a serious problem to the structural integrity of your building which needs resolving as soon as possible.
Damp timber with wet rot causes fungi to grow when the cell walls of your timber start to break down. This creates a cycle of nutrients for the rot and fungi which is very damaging to your home or business. Wet rot poses a direct risk to the structural integrity of your property if left untreated.
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