Unfortunately, due to the number of different fungi associated with wet rot, some preservation companies struggle to identify the correct solution and sometimes even diagnose the issue as dry rot. Incorrect identification can ultimately lead to additional works in the future and this could mean extra costs further down the line.
Wet rot doesn’t spread as quickly as dry rot as it needs constant moisture to develop – even so, it can still cause significant damage to timber throughout a property, especially if there is an underlying damp problem that hasn’t been identified.
There are a number of different treatments available for wet rot issues and we can help you identify the most suitable solution for your needs.