Hi we have recently discovered dry rot in our downstairs livingroom the floor boards are rotten, the joists seem to have fungus growing on them which we believe to be dry rot, not sure at this stage how severe the dry rot is, the soil is also damp underneath. my query is basically
if it can be treated and repaired would it be a case of using a spray on the timber to treat the dry rot and cut out the rotten sections and splice timber in its place or fix joists next to them and just treat the dry rot or is there always a chance the dry rot will return and effect the new joists
if the joists are all rotten and have to be replaced is it going to be cheaper to replace all the timbers and floor boards or concrete and screed the floor and remove the timbers alltogether.
if it can be treated and repaired would it be a case of using a spray on the timber to treat the dry rot and cut out the rotten sections and splice timber in its place or fix joists next to them and just treat the dry rot or is there always a chance the dry rot will return and effect the new joists
if the joists are all rotten and have to be replaced is it going to be cheaper to replace all the timbers and floor boards or concrete and screed the floor and remove the timbers alltogether.