Wet rot is seen as a precursor to dry
rot, where repeated drying and wetting of timber
creates fungal growth which, once established,
can continue to grow. Wet rot usually makes wood
feel spongy, and allows timber to decay quickly.
Whilst not as severe as dry rot, wet rot should
always be treated as soon as possible to avoid
the problem becoming even greater. We have seen
all types of wet rot problems, and can resolve
most wet rot issues quickly and easily.
Why let wet rot develop into an even bigger
problem? Allow us to clear your wet rot issues
and save yourself time, money and stress further
down the line. |