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UNDERSTANDING WOOD ROT


July 2024

Understanding Wood Rot: Causes and Prevention

Wood rot is a common issue for homeowners, leading to structural damage and costly repairs. Understanding why wood rot occurs and how to prevent it can save you time and money.

Why Wood Rot Occurs

Wood rot is caused by fungi that thrive in damp, warm environments. When wood is exposed to moisture for prolonged periods, it becomes a breeding ground for these fungi. Common sources of moisture include leaky roofs, plumbing leaks, poor ventilation, and ground moisture. Once the fungi start growing, they break down the wood fibers, leading to decay and weakening the structure.

How to Prevent Wood Rot

  1. Keep Wood Dry: The key to preventing wood rot is to keep wood surfaces dry. Ensure proper drainage around your home, fix any leaks promptly, and use moisture barriers in areas prone to dampness.
  2. Proper Ventilation: Good ventilation in attics, basements, and crawl spaces helps reduce humidity levels, making these areas less conducive to fungal growth. Use vents and fans to improve airflow.
  3. Seal and Paint: Protect exterior wood surfaces by sealing and painting them. This adds a layer of protection against moisture. Regularly inspect and maintain these coatings to ensure they remain effective.
  4. Regular Inspections: Conduct regular inspections of your home’s exterior and interior, focusing on areas susceptible to moisture. Early detection of leaks or damp spots allows for prompt action before rot sets in.

By understanding the causes of wood rot and taking preventive measures, you can protect your home and maintain its structural integrity.