Fungal Decay in Building Timbers
Commonly referred to as Dry rot or Wet rot, this can affect all properties. Where either is discovered, it should be investigated, and appropriate action taken as a matter of urgency.
If timbers become wet for an extended period of time they may become prone to attack by a number of wood-destroying fungi. The most well known are:
- Serpula lacrymans – the true dry rot fungus
- Coniophora puteana the Cellar fungus
- Poria vaillantii the Pore or Mine fungus.