Dry rot occurs in timber as a result of
fungal growth. Dry rot actually requires
moisture to develop, and this is where the
fungus begins to destroy the wood without the
wood necessarily being wet.
This can be particularly dangerous as many
supporting structures are wooden, not to mention
floorboards. It is vital that, if dry rot is
detected, it is treated or removed as soon as
possible.
We are experts in analysing and addressing dry
rot and can offer professional advice into the
treatment and solution of a dry rot problem.
Take advantage of our experience with dry rot –
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