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Dry rot is a destructive form of fungal decay that can cause extensive structural damage to properties. At Wise Property Care, we specialise in accurately diagnosing and effectively treating dry rot, ensuring your property remains safe and structurally sound. Our dry rot treatment services can help you avoid or restrict potentially costly repairs and rebuilds.
We are experts in dry rot identification, treatment and property preservation. Wise Property Care’s experienced team utilises advanced techniques and proven solutions to eradicate dry rot and prevent its recurrence.
Dry rot, caused by the fungus Serpula lacrymans, is a serious form of timber decay. Unlike wet rot, dry rot can spread through masonry and other building materials in search of more timber to decay. This makes it a significant threat to the structural integrity of buildings. It thrives in damp, poorly ventilated conditions.
Dry rot requires specific conditions to flourish:
Recognising dry rot early is crucial. Look for these signs:
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Dry rot is a living, growing fungus which feeds off and destroys wood to survive. Moisture is needed for it to grow and it can spread quickly given enough humidity. There are four main stages in its life cycle, and it is recommended to begin treatment as early as possible.
Dry rot begins as a tiny, invisible to the naked eye spores. However, in large quantities, these dry rot spores appear as a fine orange/brown dust. Dry rot spores remain harmless unless they land on timber at the correct moisture content and temperature, at which point they germinate.
Where moist timber is present, the spore will begin to grow. The spore produces very fine white strands that allow the dry rot fungus to grow by infiltrating the wood and feeding on it. This is how the dry rot breaks down the structure of the timber, weakening it. If dry rot signs can be spotted at the fine white strands (hyphae) stage, there is a good chance of containing it before it spreads.
The hyphae form a large flat mat known as mycelium, which is pale grey with lilac flashes. If the mycelium forms in still air conditions, it will look like cotton wool, with lilac and sulphur yellow flashes.
In suitable conditions, dry rot mycelium can spread rapidly, particularly in dark and damp areas with little or no ventilation. When the mycelium is struck by natural or artificial light, this causes sporophores or 'fruiting bodies' to be produced. If conditions for growth become adverse, the mycelium will produce sporophores to ensure survival. The spores are pumped into the atmosphere and land on other susceptible areas in the building where dry rot growth can continue. This process allows the dry rot life cycle to begin again.
Wise Property Care provides a comprehensive survey process and dry rot treatment. If you think your property needs dry rot treatment, you should contact us so a professional can conduct a thorough survey.
A trained and qualified surveyor will attend your property and conduct an internal and external inspection. The first step is to locate the source of moisture allowing for the dry rot outbreak.
Replacing removed timber with treated timber or non-timber alternatives is crucial. Ensuring adequate ventilation is also vital.
Post-treatment inspection and monitoring: We ensure the treatment has been successful and offer ongoing support.
Long-term guarantee: Unless stated in the report, our dry rot treatments are backed by a 20-year guarantee, giving you peace of mind that your property is protected long term.
Dry rot is a serious problem affecting many properties across Scotland every year. Contact Wise Property Care today for a professional dry rot treatment survey.