Dry rot can be caused by many factors but the most serious is fungal decay (Serpula Lacrymans). Expert diagnosis is vital as this fungus can destroy a property's structural strength and sadly we have seen this on a few occassions.
Dry rot occurs mostly in soft woods, and typically occurs where stone and wood are in contact. This fungus has the ability to grow through plaster, concrete and brickwork in the search for further wood. Dry rot treatments include rectifying the damp ingress, removal of plasterwork/masonry, removal of decayed timbers and sterilisation of the infected areas.
Signs of dry rot can include:
If you suspect you could have Dry Rot in Dorset & Somerset please get in touch for a Free Survey!
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