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Timber Decay

Requests for timber surveys commonly arise during the purchasing of a property, building society surveyors often recommend a timber survey or a damp and timber survey needs to be carried out prior to the mortgage company approving the loan, the main areas covered during a timber survey are, Woodworm, Dry Rot and Wet Rot, see below for a brief description of each problem;

 Dry Rot

Dry Rot is the common term used for the wood destroying fungus ‘Serpula Lacrymans’, the term Dry Rot can be a bit misleading as the fungus will generally attack damp timber, Dry Rot spores are omnipresent (everywhere in the environment) so they are in all properties just waiting for the right conditions to flourish, for Dry Rot to survive it needs food (timber) and water, both of which are found in houses, however, as with all wood rotting fungi deprived of either it cannot survive . The damage caused by Dry Rot can be truly devastating, this is why its often referred to as the cancer of a building, should you suspect you have a Dry Rot outbreak you need to get it looked at straight away.

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Dry Rot Fruiting Body Half Way Up Internal Door Frame, Often Seen During The Later Stages Of An Outbreak

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Timber Destroyed By Dry Rot, Notice The ‘Cubodial’ Cracking Commonly Seen In Dry Rot Affected Timber

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Dry Rot Fruiting Body On Leaking Pipework, Notice the Decaying Wood Due To The Dry Rot Out Break

 

 

 

 


 


 

 Woodworm

It might surprise you to learn that woodworm is not caused by just one type of woodworm beetle, woodworm is commonly used to describe the numerous species of wood boring insects which can be found in houses up and down the country, of which there are many. The most common species of woodworm found in the North East is Common Furniture beetle, other beetles found regularly in the UK are Powderpost Beetle, Death Watch Beetle, House Longhorn Beetle and Wood Boring Weevils.

Home owners are usually not aware that woodworm exists in their property. The first they know about it is when the woodworm is nearing completion of its life cycle, woodworm complete the last stage of their life cycle by boring through the surface of the wood leaving flight holes, this is usually between the months of April – September. Activity by wood boring insects can be confirmed by the presence of bore dust, or frass, but is the infestation alive or historic? This is where a survey is essential to determine whether or not treatment needs to take place.
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Bore Holes In Wood Affected By Woodworm

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Common Furniture Beetle In Timber

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Woodworm Infected Timber Floor Joist

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9th April 2025 By Remedial Surveyor

We received a call from a customer who had been told that she needed her wall ties replaced by a company that was due to carry out some repointing work on the side gable wall. The customer wanted a second opinion, the quote from just doing the repointing,Read More >

Black Mould On Walls, Condensation Season Is Back Again

21st January 2020 By Remedial Surveyor

Black Mould On Walls Its that time of year folks, condensation black mould is back in the North East, this particular photo was taken from a recent job the team carried out in Durham, It’s a Durham University student property that had this area of wall damp proofedRead More >

Woodworm In Floorboards

3rd December 2018 By Remedial Surveyor

Woodworm found on recent survey in Durham, clients asked us to carry out a survey prior to purchasing their new house. The woodworm infestation was that bad the floorboards simply collapsed when stood on. Woodworm was also found in other areas, believe it or not but this wasRead More >

Dreaded Dry Rot (Serpula Lycramans)

18th April 2017 By Remedial Surveyor

Prior to carrying out a recent pre-purchase survey at a house in Durham I was informed by the potential purchasers that areas of mould were present in the living room and they wanted to get it checked out prior to exchanging on the property. I had a lengthyRead More >

Damp Proofing Old Stone Built Houses

5th April 2017 By Remedial Surveyor

We have recently been surveying some older stone built properties for Allendale Estates (Lord Allendale), certain properties have been suffering with ongoing damp issues for a number of years. The properties are typical of rural Northumberland, stone built under a slate roof with cast iron rain water systems,Read More >

Wall Ties – Do they really need replaced?

18th March 2015 By Remedial Surveyor

Wall Ties……what are they and why do they often crop up when buying or selling a house! Wall ties are used in the construction of cavity walls, their purpose is to tie the internal and external walls (or leafs) constructed of bricks or blocks together. Wall Ties are placed inRead More >

Dry Rot Survey Newcastle

9th December 2014 By Remedial Surveyor

Dreaded Dry Rot We were recently instructed by a private bank based in Cardiff to carry out a survey on a property they own in Wrekenton, Gateshead, The property is currently for sale with a local estate agent in Low Fell, Gateshead following the passing of their equityRead More >

Condensation Season Is Here!

19th November 2014 By Remedial Surveyor

We’ve been kept busy lately with the daily enquiries from clients complaining of damp patches of black mould appearing on walls within their properties. What is black mould? Black mould is a problem associated with condensation – an extremely common problem in properties between the months of October to March.Read More >

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