Spotting signs of wood rot in your home can be worrying, so to help protect your home, our damp experts share some simple ways you can prevent it.
Check your entire home for signs of wood rot at least once a year. Look for signs of swelling or discolouration in all the wood of your home as this can be an indicator of damp. If the wood is painted, gently poke it with a screwdriver or similar device. The wood should feel hard but if it is soft and the tool sinks into the wood, you will need to get it looked at by a professional.
Wet rot and dry rot are the two most common types of damp found in wood. There are many things you can do to help prevent the wood in your home or business developing rot, including:
The first thing you need to do to repair rotten wood is to identify and remedy the damp problem that has caused it. Whether an excess of condensation or a leak in the roof or walls, it’s important to be sure what type of damp you’re dealing with in order to carry out a lasting and effective treatment. This is why it’s important to call in the services of a professional and reputable damp proofing company, such as Croft Preservation.
Once the damp problem has been rectified, you can begin repairing the damaged wood. If softwood has been damaged by rot, you will need to replace it as soon as possible to prevent the rot from spreading. If the wood passes the screwdriver test mentioned earlier, you may be able to save it by leaving it to dry out completely and them applying a wood preservative. Ensure you keep an eye on the wood as rot may appear again, even after treatment.
No matter what type of damp you have, dealing with it early is the best way to stop it spreading and costing you more time and money to fix in the long run. So as soon as you spot any signs of damp or wood rot in your property, contact the friendly team of experts at Croft Preservation today on 01202 737739.