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Dry Rot & Brown Rot in New York Basements & Crawl Spaces

Dry rot damaging wood in North BranchDamage from dry rot creates small, rectangular pieces of crumbling wood on the surface. Dry rot damage is often mistaken as a termite infestation.

Dry rot (also known as brown rot) is one of the most severely damaging decaying forces on household wood in the world.

Approximately 20 billion board feet of timber are destroyed by wood rot in the United States each year-- far more destroyed wood than is damaged annually by fire!

Replacement wood used to repair damage caused by wood rot accounts for almost 10 percent of the annual wood production in the U.S. alone.

In the United Kingdom, dry rot problems have been credited for dealing about 150 million pounds worth of damage annually, and wood rot in general leads to about 17 billion dollars of damage each year in the United States.

Basement Systems of New York has a long history of experience in eliminating, preventing, and controlling dry rot infestations in homes throughout the New York, including Hyde Park, Kingston, Middletown, New City, Poughkeepsie, Spring Valley and areas nearby. If you have a dry rot problem in your home, call or e-mail us today for a free dry rot removal and control estimate!

What is Dry Rot & Brown Rot?

"Dry Rot" is a term most often used to describe a particular kind of dry, cracking, rotting wood. However, dry rot occurs because of a variety of brown rot species, most notably the "true" dry rot fungus known as Serpula lacrymans. It originally got its name from the thought that it did not need water to survive and used a fermentation process to survive. This has long since been proven untrue, and it is now called, more appropriately, "brown rot", although the old name hangs on.

However, dry rot needs much less moisture than other types of wood rotting fungi -- a wood moisture content of at least 28-30% -- to survive. While there is no official proof on the subject, many contractors have observed that dry rot also will not grow on wood with too much moisture.

Architect's Journal reports that dry rot can grow through damp mortar, concrete, masonry and behind plaster to establish itself in other areas of the building. This can make treatment of dry rot complicated and expensive, and it can mean that future problems with dry rot can arise unless the cause of the problem is addressed first.

Protect Your Home From Dry Rot!

The Bad News
The Good News
  • While dry rot is not the most common type of rot, it can deal serious damage to your home and endure conditions that are too dry for other types of rot to thrive. In fact, up to a 75% loss in the toughness of the wood [PDF] is possible with just a 1% decrease in the wood's weight of the wood.
  • Dry rot fungus spores are present in most homes and can survive for several years, waiting for the right conditions to grow.
  • Dry rot can pull moisture from moist areas to dry areas. It grows through mortar, concrete, masonry, and behind plaster.
  • Despite its name, dry rot needs moisture to produce spores-- at least 28-30% moisture content within the wood with a relative humidity of 95% or higher. Most softwood timbers in dry homes, especially in the upper levels, have a moisture content of 12-15%.
  • Dry rot problems in basements and crawl spaces can easily be solved by controlling moisture by sealing and dehumidifying the space.
  • Treatment of the wood with fungicides and products such as boric acid are known to eliminate and prevent dry root fungi.
 

Identifying & Treating Dry Rot or Brown Rot Problems in New York

Dry rot damaging wood in a Fremont Center homeEven dry rot needs wood with 28-30% moisture content to thrive. Wood with less than 25% moisture can remain free of fungi for centuries.

A common first indication of dry rot in a home is the appearance of a "red brick dust".  As the wood cracks and deteriorates, it's not uncommon for homeowners to mistake the dry rot damage for termite damage.  However, while damp and rotting wood is more likely to damage termites, having dry rot does not mean that there is a termite infestation.

This is actually an accumulation of fungal spores that are covering the surface, waiting for the proper conditions to start to grow.

An outbreak of dry rot commonly occurs several months after a household water event, such as flooding, bursting washing machine hoses, a failed water heater, or leaking pipes.

Dry rot is also common in vented crawl spaces and basements with groundwater flooding.

Dry rot is often not detected until the damage is already very significant. At this point, the following steps are recommended:

  1. Remove all wood that shows decay or visible fungus, as well as all wood within one meter of the visible decayed material.

  2. Remove all plaster, paneling, linings, and ceilings around the dry rot areas.

  3. Using a wire brush, clean off all surfaces, including metal and pipes, within 1.5 meters of the furthest edge of the infection.

  4. Clean up all dust and debris from the work.

  5. Apply a fungicide to all masonry, concrete, and exposed dirt in the area. Apply two coatings of fungicide to all wood surfaces within 1.5 meters from the damage.

  6. Replace wood rot infected timbers with fungicide-treated wood.

Preventing Dry Rot in a Basement: Remove all standing water sources, then install a plastic vapor barrier on the walls and floors. Install a self-draining dehumidifier powerful enough to dry the area. (At least a 100-liter model)

Preventing Dry Rot in a Crawl Space: Seal off all crawl space vents and door covers. Encapsulate the crawl space with a crawl space liner, than install a self-draining crawl space dehumidifier.

Preventing Dry Rot Problems in Your Basement or Crawl Space

Basement Systems of New York can help you eliminate dry rot problems at their source. We can dry your basement or crawl space, eliminate flooding problems, and seal out outside humidity.

This not only eliminates dry rot problems, but also creates an environment that's inhospitable to mold, wet rot, and mildew, as well as keeping out termites, carpenter ants, cockroaches, crickets, and other household pests.

We offer FREE, no-obligation dry basement and crawl space quotes in all our service areas. We can answer all your questions and point out the sources of humidity and moisture in your home. Call or e-mail us today to get started on a healthier, better-preserved home!

We operate in the Ulster, Orange, Sullivan, Dutchess, Rockland,  and Putnam counties, including Hyde Park, Kingston, Middletown, New City, Poughkeepsie, and Spring Valley.

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New York Service Areas:

Cities in Columbia County, NY
Ancramdale
Elizaville
Germantown

Cities in Delaware County, NY
Arkville
Fleischmanns

Cities in Dutchess County, NY
Amenia
Barrytown
Beacon
Clinton Corners
Dover Plains
Fishkill
Holmes
Hopewell Junction
Hyde Park
Lagrangeville
Millbrook
Millerton
Pawling
Pine Plains
Pleasant Valley
Poughkeepsie
Poughquag
Red Hook
Rhinebeck
Salt Point
Staatsburg
Stanfordville
Stormville
Tivoli
Verbank
Wappingers Falls
Wassaic
Wingdale

Cities in Orange County, NY
Campbell Hall
Central Valley
Chester
Circleville
Cornwall
Cornwall On Hudson
Cuddebackville
Florida
Goshen
Greenwood Lake
Harriman
Highland Falls
Highland Mills
Huguenot
Maybrook
Middletown
Monroe
Montgomery
New Hampton
New Windsor
Newburgh
Otisville
Pine Bush
Pine Island
Port Jervis
Rock Tavern
Salisbury Mills
Slate Hill
Southfields
Sparrow Bush
Thompson Ridge
Tuxedo Park
Walden
Warwick
Washingtonville
West Point
Westtown

Cities in Rockland County, NY
Bear Mountain
Blauvelt
Congers
Garnerville
Grand View-on-hudson
Haverstraw
Hillburn
Monsey
Nanuet
New City
Nyack
Orangeburg
Palisades
Pearl River
Piermont
Pomona
Sloatsburg
Sparkill
Spring Valley
Stony Point
Suffern
Tappan
Thiells
Tomkins Cove
Valley Cottage
West Haverstraw
West Nyack

Cities in Sullivan County, NY
Barryville
Bethel
Bloomingburg
Callicoon
Claryville
Cochecton
Cochecton Center
Eldred
Fallsburg
Ferndale
Forestburgh
Fremont Center
Glen Spey
Glen Wild
Grahamsville
Hankins
Harris
Highland Lake
Hortonville
Hurleyville
Jeffersonville
Kenoza Lake
Kiamesha Lake
Lake Huntington
Liberty
Livingston Manor
Loch Sheldrake
Long Eddy
Mongaup Valley
Monticello
Mountain Dale
Narrowsburg
Neversink
North Branch
Parksville
Pond Eddy
Rock Hill
Roscoe
South Fallsburg
Swan Lake
White Lake
White Sulphur Springs
Woodbourne
Woodridge
Wurtsboro
Youngsville
Yulan

Cities in Ulster County, NY
Accord
Bearsville
Big Indian
Bloomington
Boiceville
Chichester
Clintondale
Cottekill
Ellenville
Gardiner
Glenford
Greenfield Park
High Falls
Highland
Hurley
Kerhonkson
Kingston
Lake Hill
Lake Katrine
Marlboro
Milton
Modena
Mount Marion
Mount Tremper
Napanoch
New Paltz
Olivebridge
Phoenicia
Pine Hill
Port Ewen
Rosendale
Saugerties
Shandaken
Shokan
Stone Ridge
Tillson
Ulster Park
Wallkill
West Hurley
West Shokan
Willow
Woodstock

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