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When dry rot has caused significant damage, simple repairs may not suffice. Our team carefully removes the compromised wood, ensuring all affected areas are completely cleared. We then replace it with durable, high-quality treated wood designed to resist future rot and moisture.
Dry rot often stems from hidden moisture problems like leaks, poor ventilation, or drainage issues. Our experts thoroughly investigate the property to locate the moisture source, implementing targeted solutions to fix leaks, improve airflow, and enhance drainage to prevent recurring rot.
After removing the decayed wood, we apply professional-grade fungicidal treatments to the surrounding areas. This helps eliminate any remaining spores, creating a protective barrier against future fungal growth, ensuring your wood remains dry, strong, and resistant to further damage.
Dry rot can affect critical structural components, such as joists, beams, and framing. We thoroughly inspect and assess the damage, then repair or replace weakened elements to restore the integrity of your building, ensuring your home remains safe and structurally sound.
Dry rot is caused by a specific fungus that thrives in damp, poorly ventilated areas. To prevent it, ensure proper drainage, fix leaks promptly, maintain good ventilation, and use treated or sealed wood in moisture-prone areas.
Common signs of dry rot include brittle or crumbling wood, a musty smell, discolored patches, or the appearance of white, gray, or yellow fungal growth. If you notice any of these, a professional inspection is recommended.
Yes, dry rot can spread if the moisture issue isn’t addressed. It can infect nearby wooden structures, causing more significant damage over time. Proper treatment and moisture control are essential to prevent its spread.
The duration depends on the extent of the damage. Small repairs can be completed in a few days, while extensive repairs involving structural elements may take longer. A thorough inspection will provide a more accurate timeline.
Not always. In some cases, small areas of dry rot can be treated with fungicides if caught early. However, if the damage is extensive, replacing the affected wood with treated wood is often the most effective and long-lasting solution.
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