Hi guys,
I have been suffering with dry rot issues after finding red spore dust coming through the skirting board joints.
I traced the problem to under the floor around the side of the house. The area appears to have condensation problems. The joists towards the back of the house are very wet. As you move away from the external wall towards the middle of the house everything is fine and dry.
I removed several fruiting bodies and lifted boards to let the area dry out. This stopped the red dust. However mycellium is starting to reappear.
There are no leaking pipes in the area.
The rear of the house has an extension built 10 years ago with a concrete floor which has blocked up the original airbricks that served the rear face of the house (2 iirc). There are 3 airbricks on the side, 1 on the front bay window and a smaller one in the porch.
Could this problem be due to the absence of any rear airbricks?
We had cavity wall insulation carried out in 2007 ive been under the floor and checked all airbrick holes are clear.
Is there anything I can do to try and reduce the moisture level as it seems isolated to a small area under the floor.
I have been suffering with dry rot issues after finding red spore dust coming through the skirting board joints.
I traced the problem to under the floor around the side of the house. The area appears to have condensation problems. The joists towards the back of the house are very wet. As you move away from the external wall towards the middle of the house everything is fine and dry.
I removed several fruiting bodies and lifted boards to let the area dry out. This stopped the red dust. However mycellium is starting to reappear.
There are no leaking pipes in the area.
The rear of the house has an extension built 10 years ago with a concrete floor which has blocked up the original airbricks that served the rear face of the house (2 iirc). There are 3 airbricks on the side, 1 on the front bay window and a smaller one in the porch.
Could this problem be due to the absence of any rear airbricks?
We had cavity wall insulation carried out in 2007 ive been under the floor and checked all airbrick holes are clear.
Is there anything I can do to try and reduce the moisture level as it seems isolated to a small area under the floor.