I appear to have some rot in the joists under my lounge.
The sub floor ventilation had been blocked in one corner by the addition of a conservatory and i am in the process of putting a duct through the conservatory floor to reinstate the ventilation. Holding a smoke match to the hole i've created for the duct shows good airflow under the floor.
However, there is little or no rot in that corner of the room though there is some dampness. There is however some rot in two other joists and some floor boards but in an area which is quite close to unblocked air bricks.
See photos below:
Rotten floorboard
Rot in joist
Where i pushed in a screwdriver
This doesn't look like dry rot to me as there is no sign of fungus or white roots. What is odd is that the joists seem to have rotted internally leaving an undamaged outer skin.
Apart from the corner where the conservatory has been installed the subfloor is very well ventilated so i am confused as to why i have this rot and what i can do to prevent it reoccurring.
Confirmation i don't have dry rot would be appreciated as would any other suggestions as to what is going on.
The house is of 1920's construction and flower beds/borders abut the areas where the airbricks are so it is possible that the airflow was blocked by these in the past and that was the cause of dampness which has caused the rot.
The sub floor ventilation had been blocked in one corner by the addition of a conservatory and i am in the process of putting a duct through the conservatory floor to reinstate the ventilation. Holding a smoke match to the hole i've created for the duct shows good airflow under the floor.
However, there is little or no rot in that corner of the room though there is some dampness. There is however some rot in two other joists and some floor boards but in an area which is quite close to unblocked air bricks.
See photos below:
Rotten floorboard
Rot in joist
Where i pushed in a screwdriver
This doesn't look like dry rot to me as there is no sign of fungus or white roots. What is odd is that the joists seem to have rotted internally leaving an undamaged outer skin.
Apart from the corner where the conservatory has been installed the subfloor is very well ventilated so i am confused as to why i have this rot and what i can do to prevent it reoccurring.
Confirmation i don't have dry rot would be appreciated as would any other suggestions as to what is going on.
The house is of 1920's construction and flower beds/borders abut the areas where the airbricks are so it is possible that the airflow was blocked by these in the past and that was the cause of dampness which has caused the rot.