Hi folks,
Just moved into a house and the survey report into the flooring for a downstairs reception room said
"extensive decay of joists by wet rot species (coniophora puteana.) complete replacement of this floor is advised."
I've had a quick look at the floor and it looks ok to me. Now I'm no expert, and don't really know what this wet rot species is, but the floor and joists seem ok to me, no holes/cracks and they are dry.
My query is:
1) how common is this? (ie. do surveys often pick it up)
2) does it need to be acted on immediately, or can I leave it for a few years.
3) how can you tell? what are the signs? can it be done by visual inspection?
4) can it spread to other rooms
5) does the whole floor (boards and joists) need replacing, or is there some other treatment.
any help would be greatly appreciated.
thanks.
Just moved into a house and the survey report into the flooring for a downstairs reception room said
"extensive decay of joists by wet rot species (coniophora puteana.) complete replacement of this floor is advised."
I've had a quick look at the floor and it looks ok to me. Now I'm no expert, and don't really know what this wet rot species is, but the floor and joists seem ok to me, no holes/cracks and they are dry.
My query is:
1) how common is this? (ie. do surveys often pick it up)
2) does it need to be acted on immediately, or can I leave it for a few years.
3) how can you tell? what are the signs? can it be done by visual inspection?
4) can it spread to other rooms
5) does the whole floor (boards and joists) need replacing, or is there some other treatment.
any help would be greatly appreciated.
thanks.