Dry Rot Diagnosis and Treatment Lytham St Annes

The best, safest and most pleasant treatment for dry rot to apply is Boron Ultra 12 , a water based ‘biostat’ that has no effect on non-wood boring insects or mammals. This Borate is applied as two coats by brush or spray and soaks quickly into the masonry and timber. It is permanent and, unlike its main rivals, it has no vapour and no smell.

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Dry Rot Diagnosis and Treatment

Dry Rot Diagnosis and Treatment


WARNING – Dry Rot can seriously damage your building, so do call for Professional Advice from qualified Timber Surveyors rather than risk incorrect treatment – speak to David or Angela on 01626 331351 or E Mail: help@propertyrepairsystems.co.uk

DRY ROT - identification

  • Strands – fibres like small plant roots, dirty off-white to silver grey in colour.
  • Sheets – Mycelium – dirty off-white skin, can be tinged with yellow, occasionally found as billowing cushions of off-white growths.
  • Mushroom – Fruiting Body – this produces the Spores – rust red in colour, can spread around onto other surfaces, usually found as a flat body with red spores in the centre and an off-white rim.

Identifying Dry Rot

WET ROTS – most commonly misidentified features

  • Coniophora puteana – the ‘cellar fungus’ - dark brown to black strands in fern-like patterns, olive brown fruiting body (rare).
  • Fibroporia vaillantii – white strands in fern like growths, white fruiting body with pores
  • Asterostroma – brilliant white, fine strands, fruiting body has no pores, mycelium has tiny star structures, visible only under magnification.

Identifying Wet Rot - Cellar FungusCellar Fungus type Wet Rot

RING US FOR HELP TO IDENTIFY YOUR FUNGUS01626 331351 – Fungus Help Line

DRY ROT - treatment 
The best, safest and most pleasant treatment to apply is Boron Ultra 12 , a water based ‘biostat’ that has no effect on non-wood boring insects or mammals. This Borate is applied as two coats by brush or spray and soaks quickly into the masonry and timber. It is permanent and, unlike its main rivals, it has no vapour and no smell. It can only affect wood rotting fungi and wood boring insects, so Bats (a protected species) are not affected – their main food, the house fly, does not eat wood and so it never contains any preservative.

Boron Ultra
Boron Ultra 12 Dry Rot strength – kills Dry Rot – no smell
   
Dry Rot Paint
Dry Rot Paint – prevents Dry Rot spreading outside the treated area
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Heavily infested areas of timber, and damp patches, should have an application of Boron Ultra Gel  as well, to reduce the risks of future rot and provide extra active ingredient. Permanently damp wood also needs injection with Boron Ultra Paste and the insertion of Boron Ultra Rods   (for example, window frames, garden posts, door frames).

The so called ‘re-entry time’, set by the HSE for every Pesticide, is only 1 hour, or until dry, whichever is the longer. Pet birds and fish are not at risk from Boron-based preservatives, but do NOT apply Permethrin based alternatives (found in most DIY stores) if you keep any pets, particularly fish – Permethrin is lethal to fish in minute quantities.

ADDITIONAL PRECAUCTIONS – Dry Rot Paint

Paints for Dry Rot

The photograph above shows untreated panels, on the left and treated panels on the right. The treated panels (in two columns) have been painted with Dry Rot Paint  and show no signs of growth!

So, you can further reduce the risk of future Dry Rot attack by using the No Go Zone   special emulsion paint. It can be applied behind skirting boards, in window frame reveals and in joist sockets. The paint, which has been tested by BRE (Building Research Establishment – Government backed test Authority) prevents Dry Rot from passing across treated areas. No other treatment can currently offer this feature.

If you need any help with any type of Wood Treatment or identification of wood rotting fungi  Property Repair Systems staff will be pleased to give you completely free, no obligation advice on 01626 331351.

Take a look at our video section on dry rot to watch a video on " dry rot on a roof ".

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