Tapco HomeDry Dry Rot Treatment Witley

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Dry Rot Specialist In Witley

Concerned about dry rot in Witley? If you suspect you have dry rot in your home, don’t delay treatment, as this issue won’t resolve itself. Call Tapco Homedry today to learn more about our cost-effective and reliable dry rot treatment options that will help to restore and protect your home from further damage.

What is dry rot?

This is the common name for a type of fungus that can work its way through the masonry and into your home. The Serpula lacrymans fungus is more commonly seen in woodlands where it plays an essential role in the breakdown of fallen trees. The fungus secretes an enzyme that can digest the lignin and cellulose in wood, leaving it brittle and crumbly.

Once digested by the fungus, the wood will break down easily, making space for new growth on the forest floor. Unfortunately, this fungus can also find its way into your home where it can cause cosmetic and structural problems. Properties of all ages can be impacted by dry rot, but we nearly always see it alongside a damp problem.

If you’re worried about the risk of dry rot in your home in Witley, get in touch with Tapco Homedry today. We can help you to overcome your dry rot problem so that it cannot cause further problems. 

Is dry rot the same as wet rot?

No, they might sound similar, but they are caused by different strains of fungus. They require different conditions in order to thrive and will also leave the wood in very different conditions. Wet rot needs moisture levels of around 50% and will leave the wood soft and spongy, while dry rot only needs moisture levels around 25% and will leave the wood dry and brittle. Both can be incredibly damaging to your home and should be addressed with urgency.

How to spot dry rot in your home

Homeowners can protect their homes by learning to spot the early signs of dry rot in their property. Often the first signs of dry rot are not visible, but you may be able to smell it. Dry rot has a distinct smell that is quite musty and earthy. Upon further inspection, you might find evidence of the dry rot fungus in hard to reach areas of your home.

Dry rot appears as a furry white growth that spreads over damp wood. As the fungus matures, it will turn bright orange, and this indicates that it is actively spreading its spores throughout your home. These spores might settle on surfaces and look like brick dust.

After the fungus has secreted the enzymes that break down the structure of the wood, it will be left looking darker than the original wood. It will also be very brittle and will break apart between your fingers. Another distinct sign of dry rot is the cuboidal cracking structure of the wood, which causes the wood to break into small cube shapes. 

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Dry rot experts in Witley

If you’re concerned you might have dry rot in Witley, get in touch with Tapco Homedry today. We can help you to get to the heart of the issue and then deliver cost-effective and reliable solutions that will give you complete peace of mind. Get on top of your dry rot problem today.

How is dry rot treated?

It’s essential that dry rot is treated by a professional to ensure that it cannot easily return. We start with a fungicidal treatment to stop the spread of the fungus. Next, we can address the damp issue that has allowed the fungus to thrive. Finally, we can replace any damaged wood with pretreated material that should help to minimise the risk of the issue returning.

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