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Dry Rot Treatment Specialists

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  Have you noticed any signs of   dry rot within your property ? If so, it is always better to know for sure rather than ignoring the problem and letting it spread. Dry rot   is a common wood destroying fungi timber that attacks and weakens unprotected timbers that have been affected by damp. Our experienced property surveyors are here to help you by accurately identifying the cause of the problem as well as specifying the most effective solution. Get in touch with your local branch to book a property survey. What Causes Dry Rot? Dry rot can  o ccur in a property when unprotected or untreated timber has become damp. Property problems such as plumbing leaks, leaking roofs, defective guttering and masonry are the most common reasons that allow damp to affect your property. As a result, all unprotected timber structures are at risk of a fungal attack when the moisture content of the timber is above 20%. From fixtures to structural timbers, the average home is made up of 70% timber. Once r

Penetrating Damp Treatment - Dumfries & Galloway

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  Penetrating damp treatment Penetrating damp treatment begins with identifying and correcting the defect in the building that is allowing water ingress to penetrate. When trying to identify the source of the penetrating damp issue, consider the following: Do you have any leaking gutters/downpipes? Do you have ageing porous brickwork? Is there defective pointing? Do you have Inadequate drip grooves under window sills? Do you have defective seals around doors and windows? Are you aware of any defective plumbing? Next steps for penetrating damp treatment Once the source of the penetrating damp has been addressed, consideration regarding penetrating damp treatment can begin.   For minor cases of penetrating damp: this can be identified and treated through the application of some DIY measures. You can find out more by visiting our web page on stop penetrating damp - DIY tips. For more serious cases of penetrating damp: a long with the replacement of the plasterwork, it may be discovered