Dry Rot & Wet Rot in Barry
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Dry Rot & Wet Rot in Barry

Expert dry rot & wet rot treatment for properties in Barry, Vale of Glamorgan. Full eradication — specialist treatment. Free surveys with no obligation.

Barry's coastal position and Victorian housing stock create an elevated risk of both rising damp and penetrating damp, with sea spray and driving rain accelerating the deterioration of external render and mortar joints.

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Dry Rot & Wet Rot Treatment in Barry

Dry rot (Serpula lacrymans) is one of the most serious timber defects a property can suffer. Unlike wet rot, dry rot can spread through masonry and travel significant distances from its moisture source — rapidly destroying structural timbers and plaster as it goes. Wet rot (Coniophora puteana) is more common and confined to the immediate damp area, but still causes serious structural damage to joists, rafters, and floorboards. Both require specialist treatment: fungicide application, removal of infected material, and — most importantly — elimination of the moisture source. EverDry Damp handles the full remediation from survey to reinstatement.

Barry is a coastal town in the Vale of Glamorgan with a substantial stock of Victorian and Edwardian terraced housing alongside modern developments. Our team covers Barry and the surrounding Vale of Glamorgan area regularly, and we understand the specific types of properties and damp challenges common in this part of South Wales.

!Signs You May Need Dry Rot & Wet Rot Treatment in Barry

  • Cuboidal cracking of timber (characteristic of dry rot)
  • Rust-red spore dust around affected areas
  • White or grey mycelium (fungal threads) on timber or masonry
  • Fruiting bodies — mushroom-like growths on walls or floors
  • Soft, spongy timber with no structural integrity
  • Musty, mushroom-like smell

Our Dry Rot & Wet Rot Service in Barry Includes

Full outbreak survey — mapping the extent of spread through masonry and timber
Eradication of all infected timber and affected masonry plaster
Sterilisation of surrounding masonry with specialist fungicide and biocide
Irrigation treatment of masonry where dry rot has spread
Replacement of structurally compromised timbers using treated lumber
Identification and remediation of moisture source
Full written report on all rot treatment works

Common Causes

  • Persistent damp conditions — dry rot requires above 20% wood moisture content to establish
  • Poor ventilation allowing moisture to accumulate in subfloor void
  • Defective plumbing leaks reaching structural timbers
  • Rising damp affecting ground floor joists

Frequently Asked Questions — Dry Rot & Wet Rot in Barry

How quickly can dry rot spread?

Dry rot can spread at a rate of several millimetres per day under ideal conditions, travelling through masonry and across large areas of a property. Early identification and treatment is critical — delays significantly increase the cost and scope of remediation.

What is the difference between dry rot and wet rot?

Dry rot (Serpula lacrymans) is the more serious — it can spread through masonry and is not confined to the original wet area. Wet rot remains in the immediate damp zone and will stop if the moisture source is removed. Both require treatment but dry rot demands a much more thorough remediation.

Do I need to move out during dry rot treatment?

In most cases no, though we may need to restrict access to treated areas for 24–48 hours while fungicide treatments cure. We discuss the programme with you before work starts to minimise disruption.

Do you cover Barry?

Yes — we cover Barry and the surrounding Vale of Glamorgan area as part of our regular service territory across South Wales. Call 01633 492662 to arrange a free survey at your Barry property.

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