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Timber decay caused by a wet rot white rot

Wet Rot White rot – an explanation

Picture of Bryan Hindle CSRT CSSW GradIOSH

Bryan Hindle CSRT CSSW GradIOSH

Founder Trustee (Brick-Tie EOT)

 

Wet rot white rot?

In this video our surveyor shows you timber decayed by a wet rot of the white rot family. The nature of the decay is demonstrated and explained by a qualified and experienced timber infestation surveyor. A wet rot white rot.

Worried about wet rot or dry rot? Call us now on Leeds 265 2752 York 566577 or Sheffield 224 5121 or email us  via our contact page

Our timber and damp surveys are done by professional qualified experts – they are not commission paid salesmen. We charge a small fee for a survey, but you’d see where this money went when you experience the care and attention to detail we apply to all our damp, timber and wall tie surveys.