By Julian Burgess


Damage to wood can sometimes be the ideal place for dry rot to get a foothold. If it does, serious damage to the window may be the result. The danger of this is especially very great in high humidity areas. Here is a way how to repair rot and decay on wooden windows

Dry rot is caused by the spores of fungi attacking a damaged spot in the wood. They send their filaments deep into the wood, sucking out moisture, eating away at the wood and multiplying. The wood dries out and shrinks. The spores cause structural damage to the wood. The result over time is severe decay.

If you discover the dry rot at an early stage is it easy and cost effective to prevent the destruction. Epoxy and borates can be used to stabilize wood in the affected area. There are steps you can take to prevent a problem that is not yet there.

You can be certain that dry rot will become a problem if it finds the perfect conditions. These are wood, a damp area, the right temperature and a supply of oxygen. You cannot change the weather, but you can deprive the attackers of one of these elements. If you can make sure that there is no moisture coming into contact with wooden window frames, window sills or shutters, you have closed the door to dry rot.

Look for cracks and repair them if you find them. Any signs of damage or rot is bad news. Look for a leak if you find moisture. Red dust near the wood means there is something that needs to be investigated.

To treat the problem you will need previously treated wood, a drill, a supply of epoxy resin and either fungicide or borate. It is also necessary to increase the amount of ventilation. Then you are ready to go. Now you tackle the real problem by applying borate or fungicide. This is a sure way of killing off any rot. This is only effective if there is no water to wash off the treatment.

Any tiny areas on the wood that show signs of rot will need some holes drilled in. Epoxy resin is then poured into the openings. If the damage is severe, it will have to be replaced with the treated timber.

There are more than one way to treat for dry rot, but this is usually quite effective. The secret is to remember wood and humidity equals trouble, especially if you do not know how to repair rot and decay on wooden windows.




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