Tapco HomeDry Dry Rot Treatment West Molesey

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Dry Rot Specialist In West Molesey

If you’re worried about the threat of dry rot in your property in West Molesey, we encourage you to seek professional help today. Tapco Homedry can help to quickly diagnose the problem, get to the bottom of the cause, then offer cost-effective and reliable solutions to help put things right again. Don’t let this problem continue unchecked, as it could cause widespread damage to your home.

Not sure if you’re dealing with wet rot or dry rot? Don’t worry, we can help you to get to the heart of the issue. Both should be treated with a sense or urgency, as they require high levels of moisture in order to thrive. A simple way to tell them apart is to look at the damage; wet rot leaves wood soft and spongy whereas dry rot leaves it brittle and crumbly.

What is dry rot?

Dry rot is simply another name for a type of fungus called Serpula Lacrymans. It is more commonly found in woodlands where it helps to break down fallen timber. Dead wood is digested by the dry rot fungus, making space for new growth while adding nutrients back into the soil. Problems may arise if this fungus finds its way into your home.

Despite the name, dry rot actually needs quite high moisture levels in order to thrive, usually around 25%. This is why we commonly see dry rot alongside a damp problem or a plumbing leak. The fungus will seek out suitable damp timber in your home and then secrete an enzyme that digests the lignin and cellulose. This strips the wood of its structural integrity, leaving it brittle and crumbly.

This could spell disaster for your home if it finds its way into important structures like stairs, floorboards, joists and rafters. Thankfully, Tapco Homedry in West Molesey is here to help.

Signs of dry rot in your home

As a homeowner, you can protect your property by learning how to spot the early signs of dry rot. The earlier you catch it, the better, but we can support you whatever stage you discover the problem. It often starts with a damp problem, so we would encourage you to pay close attention to any new earthy or musty odours in your home.

The fungus starts with a furry white growth that spreads over affected timber. As this matures, it develops a rusty orange bloom that will scatter brick red spores throughout your home. This is how dry rot spreads so effectively. It’s worth noting that dry rot spores can find their way through masonry, so your neighbour’s property could also be at risk if they have a similar damp problem.

The wood left behind following a dry rot problem will be dark and brittle. It will break apart easily between your fingers, forming into little cube shapes due to the cuboidal cracking structure.

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Why trust Tapco Homedry?

We are the local experts for dry rot treatment in the West Molesey region. We help to deliver reliable and cost-effective solutions that will give you peace of mind. To arrange your home damp survey, get in touch with our helpful team today.

How is dry rot treated?

It’s essential to seek professional help for a dry rot problem, as this will help to ensure that the problem is dealt with comprehensively. We will start with a fungicidal treatment that helps to stop the fungus from spreading any further. Next, we will replace affected wood with pre-treated wood, which can help to reduce the risk of the problem returning. And finally, we’ll help you to address the damp problem that allowed the issue to arise.

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