Dry Rot Control Westminster
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Dry rot is a severe timber condition that causes decay and deterioration in the timber that makes up our homes. The fungus that causes dry rot (Serpula Lacrymans) is a far more serious threat than the fungus that causes wet rot. If you believe your home in Westminster is suffering from dry rot, and a survey has confirmed the presence of mycelium, it is important that you call on professional dry rot treatment, to ensure this fungus is fully eradicated from your home.
How We Can Help With Dry Rot Control
Our dry rot specialists are able to visit your property in Westminster to conduct a survey, to confirm your home is suffering from dry rot, before recommending a treatment plan. Our detailed survey will include information about the extent of the dry rot problem as well as possible causes. Correct and early diagnosis of dry rot is essential, to ensure wider spread and outbreak is avoided.
Once we have confirmed treatment is necessary, we can advise on the best course of action. In many cases, we will aim for straightforward approaches that will cause the least amount of disruption in your home. Once the treatment has been agreed on, we can also offer advice to help prevent the issue from returning.
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If you suspect your home has dry rot it is essential you contact a professional as soon as possible, to ensure you begin the eradication process before the fungus spreads further. Our team of dry rot specialists are on standby, ready to visit your property in Westminster to conduct a survey, before creating a plan for the best course of action. To speak to our dry rot team just get in touch.
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