Dry Rot| Wet Rot| Timber Treatment| Wood Rot

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Dry Rot| Wet Rot| Timber Treatment| Wood Rot


Dry rot, wet rot, wood rot & timber treatment are specializing with Pro-tech. Pro-Tech will identify the problem and recommend the appropriate remedial treatment.Dry Rot| Wet Rot| Timber Treatment| Wood Rot Home Surveys Reports RisingDamp Wet Rot /Dry Rot Woodworm Dry Heat BasementWaterproofing Pointing /Cleaning MoistureMonitoring Lectros Contact Wet Rot / Dry Rot All forms of wood rotting fungi require moisture in order to thrive. Provided that timber is kept dry it will not decay. THE CAUSE AND THE CURE All forms of wood rotting fungi require moisture in order to thrive. Provided that timber is kept dry it will not decay. However, once untreated timber is allowed to become damp and to remain in that condition, it can be attacked by one or more of the many species of wood rotting fungi. The terms ‘wet rot’ and ‘dry rot’ are commonly used to describe fungal attack to timbers in buildings. Whilst these terms are not precise scientific classifications they serve as a convenient way to differentiate between Serpula Lacrymans, the true DRY ROT FUNGUS, and other forms of fungal decay of timber which can be referred to collectively as WET ROT. IDENTIFICATION Accurate identification of the species responsible for decay is essential to ensure that the correct treatment is specified and the subsequent eradication of the rot achieved. INITIAL INSPECTION A purely visual inspection of the accessible timbers is seldom sufficient. In most buildings there are timbers built into the walls or concealed in other ways and such timbers cannot be inspected without considerable exploration. A diagnostic inspection which considers the visual evidence of decay, the cause of the problem and pattern of moisture ingress, the construction of the building and in particular the probability of concealed timbers, can highlight the suspect areas. Thereafter, these areas must be opened up in order that the full extent of the rot can be established. It is imperative t hat inspections are only undertaken by fully qualified surve! yors. DR Y ROT Th...

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