Severe Dry Rot Survey – Peterborough
Our Peterborough team recently carried out a dry rot survey on a listed property where extensive decay had taken hold across walls, ceilings, and structural timbers.
Dry rot (Serpula lacrymans) is one of the most destructive forms of fungal decay, capable of spreading rapidly through masonry as well as timber. Left untreated, it can seriously weaken the structure of a property – something especially concerning in heritage and listed buildings.
By identifying the full extent of the outbreak and the contributing moisture sources, we can provide a detailed plan of treatment and repair to ensure the building is preserved and protected for the future.
At Timberwise, we have decades of experience dealing with complex preservation projects, from listed homes to large commercial buildings. If you suspect dry rot in your property, our local surveyors are here to help with expert advice and proven solutions.