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Basement Wood Rot in [territory]

Wood Rot in Basement

Prevent basement wood rot with humidification control by A NO Dealers.

Repair wood rot in your basement with A NO Dealers

Excessive moisture in your basement can lead to wood rot in your basement that can weaken the structural integrity of your home and lead to costly damage down the road. Fortunately, A NO Dealers offers quality basement waterproofing and humidity control solutions to ensure that your basement isn't affected by wood rot.

If you've noticed discolored wood in your basement or musty odors, call A NO Dealers today! We can help fix your basement wood rot issue. Schedule a free estimate in [major cities 1], and nearby [state] areas today.

Wood rot causes

Overall, wood rot is caused by too much moisture in your basement. Poor ventilation, leaks, and high humidity levels are all causes of excess moisture. Another cause of your basement wood rot is contact with concrete. Sometimes, wood in contact with concrete draws moisture out of the concrete, leading to rot. And that's not all — poor drainage is another potential culprit for wood rot in your basement. Insufficient drainage allows water to pool, creating a breeding ground for fungi that eat away at wood.

Wood rot questions & answers

Does wood rot always mean termites?

In short, no, wood rot does not mean termites. While termites hollow out wood by creating tunnels that may appear to look intact from the outside, wood rot will lead to wood dust and warped, spongy, and discolored wood that is visibly damaged.

There are two different types of wood rot: wet and dry. Wet rot occurs when wood is exposed to moisture for an extended period of time. In this case, wood will get darker and feel spongy and soft to touch.

Dry rot, on the other hand, is caused by fungal spores, which means that dry rot can occur with or without moisture. Wood affected by dry rot could look like orange-colored dust or wood that is breaking down into cubes.

Can you stop wood rot once it starts?

Yes, you can stop wood rot once it starts. The first step is to dry the wood by repairing leaks and running a dehumidifer. Once the wood is dry, it is possible to apply a wood preservative.

When it comes to wood rot, you will want the help of a professional. Contact A NO Dealers to find the perfect solution to stop wood rot in your basement.

Can you just paint over rotted wood?

No, it is generally not recommended to paint over rotted wood. Painting over rotted wood only masks the problem and can even trap moisture, which allows mold to grow beneath the surface. Ultimately, painting over rotted wood will delay necessary repairs, which can lead to costly structural failures down the road.

Instead of painting over rotted wood, get the help of a professional like A NO Dealers. The experts will help treat and prevent wood rot.

Differences between surface mold & wood rot

It can be difficult to tell when your home has wood rot or just surface mold. That's where A NO Dealers comes in. Our experts can help you identify wood rot in your [city 1] basement and recommend the perfect solution.

Mold feeds on sugars, starches, and other compounds in wood. Living wood protects itself from mold and rot damage with its bark, which does not contain the starches and sugars that mold thrives on. Once the wood is cut and processed, it loses this natural layer of protection and opens the door to mold and rot.

While surface mold consumes the starches and sugars in the wood, it does not impact the strength of the wood. Wood rot, on the other hand, consumes sugars and starches in addition to converting the structural polymers in wood fibers to food, weakening the strength of the wood.

Surface mold is easily cleaned without damaging wood. Wood rot, however, may require serious repairs.

Basement Wood Rot in [state]

Wood rot impacts your home's structural integrity.

Fix wood rot with A NO Dealers today!

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