5 things you must know about dry rot
5 Things You Must Know About Dry Rot
Dry Rot – two words that strike fear into the heart of any homeowner!
Unfortunately, a handful of dishonest contractors exploit the public’s ignorance on this subject by charging exorbitant fees for unnecessary work.
If you’re keen to avoid falling foul of such unscrupulous companies, read on as we learn more about the beast that lurks in the basement…
Wet Rot or Dry Rot?
Did you know that wet rot does not require chemical treatment?
Spot the difference?
Whilst the signs and symptoms of both these invading organisms can look VERY similar, the cure is different for both.
Be sure that the company investigating your damp and timber issues, have the knowledge and experience to make an accurate diagnosis.
Avant Garde surveyors are trained to inspect and report diligently on all aspects of wood rot and dampness in buildings.
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Stop and smell the shrooms!
When Dry Rot is actively growing there is always a pungent smell of mushrooms. This should not be confused with the musty smell that is often associated with wet rot.
According to some dishonest contractors “Fifty Pound Notes!” is what Dry Rot smells like!
Another one bites the dust!
Red Dust is another indicator of a dry rot infestation. This is in fact the spores of this wood attacking fungi. You will commonly find a coating of red dust on top of skirting, window sills, light switches – pretty much where all normal house dust might settle. The presence of this rust coloured dust is unique only to Dry Rot and is a feature not shared by any other wood rot.
Forbidden Fruit…
If a fruiting body is found, then Dry Rot is almost certainly present somewhere. These tough fleshy, pancake shaped growths are usually found at wood-wall joints. The centre is a yellow ochre colour when young, darkening to rusty red when mature owing to spore production.
This sporophore is usually the first sign that a homeowner will encounter before rushing to Google in order to try to identify this alien like being! At this stage however, widespread damage will have already occurred.
What Happens Next?
Successfully eradicating Dry Rot is not an easy task.
The DIY savvy homeowner is discouraged from attempting such an undertaking.
A failed attempt can result in the fungus going into stress mode thereby increasing the growing rate exponentially!
Firstly, an accurate assessment must be made. Be aware that frequently an invasive inspection is required in order to realise the full extent of the problem. This may mean lifting floorboards or drilling into walls, both of which are disruptive and messy.
Once a more comprehensive understanding of the problem has been reached a prescription can be issued along with a quotation for carrying out the necessary works.
Avant Garde’s longstanding reputation for successfully treating dry rot in properties across London, Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire continues to grow as we look forward to celebrating 15 years of EXCELLENT customer reviews
If you have noticed any of the above symptoms in your property, call us now on 0808 196 0401 or email us via our contact page.