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Dry Rot, Damp, and Timber Treatment in Perth

The Timberwise team in Perth are ready to help you put a stop to all kinds of common property care problems, with fast and lasting solutions. We have a dedicated team of property care specialists, who are all highly qualified in the likes of dry rot and wet rot treatment, woodworm treatment, damp treatment, and much more. 

Our team are experts in the property care field, undergoing training and development that has won awards from the PCA to help them correctly identify and provide lasting solutions to property care issues in all kinds of properties. 

From wet rot and dry rot, to woodworm, and even damp proofing, the Timberwise team in Perth are ready to help you keep your property in top condition.

Dry Rot, Damp, and Timber Treatment in Perth

The Timberwise team in Perth are ready to help you put a stop to all kinds of common property care problems, with fast and lasting solutions. From wet rot and dry rot, to woodworm, and even damp proofing, Timberwise are ready to help you keep your property in top condition.

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Why Are Timber Issues Common in Perth?

Perth is steeped in history, with evidence of occupation stretching back over 8,000 years.

There are plenty of older properties in Perth that rely on timber, either as a construction material, or for something as simple as a window frame or lintel.

Over the years this timber can easily fall into disrepair, sometimes going completely unnoticed (like in floorboards under carpet), allowing problems like dry rot and woodworm to worsen before they are treated.

    What Signs of Timber Decay Should I Look Out For?

    Timber is an important part of any building, and there are plenty of properties in Perth that rely on timber as a vital part of their structure.

    A big problem when it comes to timber care though is that it can be difficult to tell what exactly is wrong, and how to treat the problem. To some, dry rot might look a lot like wet rot, and it might be hard to tell that there is a problem with woodworm at all.

    So, what are some of the signs you should look out for when it comes to dry rot, wet rot, or woodworm?

    • Look out for additional moisture making it’s way into your timber, things like leaky pipes or overflowing gutters can quickly lead to dry and wet rot.
    • Check for signs of mycelium growth on your timber, dry rot and wet rot spread quickly, so make sure to act at the first sign of mould growth.
    • Some telltale signs of woodworm include frass around the base of the timber, and bore holes appearing in the timber itself, where the woodworm emerge during flight season.
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    Female surveyor stood outside a property making observations holding a tablet

    What Signs of Timber Decay Should I Look Out For?

    Timber is an important part of any building, and there are plenty of properties in Perth that rely on timber as a vital part of their structure.

    A big problem when it comes to timber care though is that it can be difficult to tell what exactly is wrong, and how to treat the problem. To some, dry rot might look a lot like wet rot, and it might be hard to tell that there is a problem with woodworm at all.

    So, what are some of the signs you should look out for when it comes to dry rot, wet rot, or woodworm?

    • Look out for additional moisture making it’s way into your timber, things like leaky pipes or overflowing gutters can quickly lead to dry and wet rot.
    • Check for signs of mycelium growth on your timber, dry rot and wet rot spread quickly, so make sure to act at the first sign of mould growth.
    • Some telltale signs of woodworm include frass around the base of the timber, and bore holes appearing in the timber itself, where the woodworm emerge during flight season.

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    Dry Rot Treatment

    Dry rot is a common problem in Glasgow and can cause serious damage to your property if not dealt with earlier enough. Dry rot can affect any type of property from small terraced housing through to large commercial buildings.

    Dry rot causes damage to timber when the moisture content within the wood is over 20%. To treat dry rot, you should first have a qualified surveyor carry out an inspection at the property to identify where the damp problem has come from, only when the source of the dampness has been rectified can the dry rot problem be tackled effectively.

    Once the surveyor has correctly identified the source of the damp problem and the type of damp, the surveyor will then instruct that the dampness will need to be treated first before any dry rot treatments can be carried out.

    Once the damp problem has been treated, then the dry rot treatment process can start. This involves a number of steps which include: removing any affected timber from the property, applying dry rot treatment to the timber and finally, the replacement of the timbers.

    If you would like further information or a detailed explanation of how dry rot treatments are carried out or would like to book a survey with your local specialist, then contact our team online.

    Woodworm Treatment

    If you suspect that there is woodworm in your property, we recommend booking a survey with one of our Glasgow-based experts. A Timberwise surveyor will always make sure that the survey process is carried out properly, and that the beetles are correctly identified.

    The beetles must be identified correctly because there are several different types of woodworm beetle; the most common being the Common Furniture Beetle, which attacks softwood.

    The Death Watch Beetle is the 2nd most common type of woodworm beetle. The Death Watch beet;e affects hardwood, and is largely found in older stuctures, like old church buildings.

    Our surveyors will check for exit holes, frass (the waste product of wood), and the type of timber that has been affected. Once these checks have been completed, our surveyor will provide you with a report outlining what the most effective woodworm treatment to be used will be to get rid of the particular woodworm from your property.

    How Do We Treat Rising Damp?

    Rising damp can affect any type of building but it tends to be most prominent in older properties. The process of rising damp occurs when the bricks at the base of the wall draw the moisture from the ground. This moisture then moves up the walls via capillary action.

    A damp-proof course is used to stop this process from happening but, if it has not been installed correctly or has become damaged over time, this can lead to moisture breaching the damp proof course and for rising damp to then occur.

    To rectify your rising damp problem our specialist will carry out a full in-depth survey and then outline in a detailed report whether the existing damp-proof course can be fixed or whether a new damp proofing system will need to be installed.

    How Do We Treat Penetrating Damp?

    Penetrating damp is a form of dampness caused by water finding its way through to the inside of the property from outside as a result of damage and property defects such as:

    • Defective guttering and pipes
    • Windows have not been sealed properly
    • Faulty pointing
    • Bricks no longer having the ability to stop moisture from penetrating them

    If you believe that penetrating damp is causing damage to your property, our specialist will carry out a full inspection of the property and identify what defect, or defects, are the cause of the penetrating damp problem.

    Depending on the cause of the problem you may require the services of a third party, for example, if new guttering is required. If it is found that the brickwork needs protection from damp, then the surveyor will suggest that waterproofing of your brickwork and masonry should be carried out.

    This though should only be done once the structural integrity of the brickwork has been sorted and any cracks, faults or damaged mortar have been rectified.

    Condensation Control Solutions

    Condensation is the most common form of dampness in Perth and the most frequent root cause is poor ventilation within the property. It is though important to note that penetrating damp or rising damp can also lead to condensation issues if left unchecked.

    If your property is suffering from dampness, then this increases the amount of moisture in the air within the property which results in condensation becoming a secondary problem.

    When the cause of condensation is not identified and rectified early enough then black mould growth will start to occur which can cause health problems to people, especially those that are the most vulnerable such as the young and the elderly.

    To prevent condensation, a survey carried out by one of our specialists will identify how severe the condensation problem is and what action should be taken to get rid of the problem.

    Our specialist will also provide advice and guidance on preventing it from occurring again in the future.

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    How Our Perth-Based Property Care Experts Carry Out Surveys

    If your property is suffering from damp or timber issues, then you will need a survey carried out by a PCA-qualified specialist. A survey will involve our surveyor inspecting all areas of your property, including the loft and underneath the floorboards (if necessary), to discover signs of any property care-related issues.

    Once the survey is complete our surveyor will put together a report which details all of the problems discovered in the property, along with a clear plan of action to help restore your property. 

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    Contact Our Damp and Timber Specialists in Perth

    If you have noticed that your property is showing signs of dry rot, wet rot, damp, or even condensation, then our team are nearby and ready to help. 

    Just fill in our online contact form, or give our team a call on 01738 893 120, and we can help provide lasting treatment to whatever problem you might need professional help with. 

    All calls to this location are answered by the Regional Office that covers this area

     

    Get in touch

    Timberwise (UK) Ltd – Perth
    MB1 King James VI Business Centre,

    Lower Friarton Road

    Perth,

    PH2 8DY

    Tel: 01738 893 120

    Email: perth@timberwise.co.uk