Hello all,
I'm part way through renovating a bedroom.
We had a roof leak above the corner of the ceiling a couple of years ago when we moved in. We got the leak sorted asap and am only just getting to renovate this room now.
I've taken out the damaged section of plasterboard from the ceiling and has revealed what I think is wet rot underneath.
View media item 25908Hope the pic is clear - beams 1,2,4 are all horizontal. Beam 3 is angled upwards supporting roof.
Beam 1 is worst affected (soft depth ~15mm), beam 2 (soft depth 5mm). Beams 3 & 4 seem ok. Tho the base of 4 is hidden by 1.
A close up of the affected areas is below
View media item 25907
The source of the damp has been solved - I'm just not sure what to do next.
Is it necessary to get a specialist company out to take samples or should a DIY repair have a good chance of success? (cut out damaged wood and treat in some way)
TIA
I'm part way through renovating a bedroom.
We had a roof leak above the corner of the ceiling a couple of years ago when we moved in. We got the leak sorted asap and am only just getting to renovate this room now.
I've taken out the damaged section of plasterboard from the ceiling and has revealed what I think is wet rot underneath.
View media item 25908Hope the pic is clear - beams 1,2,4 are all horizontal. Beam 3 is angled upwards supporting roof.
Beam 1 is worst affected (soft depth ~15mm), beam 2 (soft depth 5mm). Beams 3 & 4 seem ok. Tho the base of 4 is hidden by 1.
A close up of the affected areas is below
View media item 25907
The source of the damp has been solved - I'm just not sure what to do next.
Is it necessary to get a specialist company out to take samples or should a DIY repair have a good chance of success? (cut out damaged wood and treat in some way)
TIA