Dry Rot in Nottingham
Timber decay can spread quickly if left untreated, causing structural damage and costly repairs. At Timberwise, we provide specialist dry rot and wet rot treatment in Nottingham, identifying the source of the problem and delivering a lasting solution. Our PCA-accredited surveyors assess the extent of timber decay and recommend targeted treatments to protect your property long-term.
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We Cover The Following Areas In Nottingham:
- Nottingham
- Alfreton
- Annesley
- Arnold
- Balderton
- Beeston
- Bingham
- Blidworth
- Bottesford
- Boughton
- Bulwell
- Burton Joyce
- Calverton
- Carlton
- Clipstone
- Cotgrave
- Eastwood
- Edwinstowe
- Forest Town
- Grantham
- Hucknall
- Keyworth
- Kimberley
- Kirkby-in-Ashfield
- Mansfield
- Mansfield Woodhouse
- Netherfield
- Newark-on-Trent
- Ollerton
- Radcliffe-on-Trent
- Rainworth
- Ravenshead
- Retford
- Ruddington
- Selston
- Shirebrook
- Southwell
- Stapleford
- Sutton-in-Ashfield
- Tuxford
- West Bridgford
- Worksop
Can’t find your area? Just call our team to see if we cover you, or check our full list of locations here.
Why Choose Timberwise?
Local, Nottingham-Based Team
Our PCA-qualified surveyors and technicians cover the entirety of Nottingham and its surrounding areas, meaning that we can help no matter where you are located.
Certified Property Care Specialists
We are members of the Property Care Association, and endorsed by Which? Trusted Traders, as well as being members of Checkatrade, and Trustmark.
Long-Term Guarantees
To give long-term peace of mind, all Timberwise damp proofing and timber treatments carry a 20-year guarantee, and completed basement waterproofing installations are backed by a 10-year guarantee.
Proven Results in Nottingham Properties
Whether you live in an older terraced home, a modern loft or basement conversion, or a listed building, our local team of surveyors and technicians can help.
What Our Customers Say
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What are the Signs of Dry Rot & Wet Rot?
Rot often develops where moisture is present, but the signs aren’t always obvious at first. Common signs of timber decay that you may notice in your property include:
- Cracking or shrinking timber
- Soft, spongy or weakened wood
- A damp, musty smell
- Discolouration or fungal growth
- Paint or plaster damage nearby
If you’re unsure what’s causing the issue, a professional damp and timber survey can pinpoint the problem and prevent further damage.
How We Diagnose Dry Rot in Nottingham
A Nottingham dry rot survey identifies the type of decay, the extent of damage, and the moisture source allowing it to develop. This ensures the correct treatment is specified. Accurate diagnosis is key to effective treatment. Our surveyors look beyond surface symptoms to identify moisture sources, timber condition, and the type of rot present.
You’ll receive a clear report outlining the issue, recommended works, and next steps, so you can make an informed decision about your property.
With over 50 years of experience, Timberwise is a trusted name in damp and timber treatment. We are PCA-accredited, and all work is backed by long-term guarantees for added peace of mind. Our focus is always on delivering the right solution for your property, not just a temporary fix.
Our Wet & Dry Rot Treatment Services
Dry rot treatment in Nottingham focuses on stopping the fungus at its source and preventing further spread. This typically involves removing affected timber, treating surrounding areas, and resolving the damp problem. Our approach ensures the problem is fully contained, not just covered up.
Wet rot treatment involves repairing or replacing damaged timber and removing the source of moisture. This may include fixing leaks, improving ventilation, or addressing external defects. By tackling both the decay and its cause, we help prevent the issue from returning.
Timberwise Nottingham FAQs
Yes, a professional survey ensures the correct diagnosis of wet or dry rot and prevents unnecessary work. It also identifies the moisture source, which must be addressed for a lasting solution.
Whilst we often have same-week availability in Nottingham, it can be dependant on demand. Call 0113 208 9146 to speak to us and find the earliest survey appointment that works for you.
Of course – no matter if you are in the dead centre of Nottingham, or outside the city entirely, our team are going to be able to help. We cover the entire West Yorkshire area, so if you need a survey just get in touch!
Yes. Our team in Nottingham is PCA-qualified, and Timberwise is endorsed by Which? Trusted Traders. For more information on our different qualifications and endorsements, you can visit our accreditations page here.
Treatment costs depend on the cause and extent of the problem in the property. You will receive a written report following your survey that will include a clear quote for any recommended remedial works.
The timeframe depends on the extent of the damage. Minor cases may be resolved quickly, while more advanced decay may require repairs and drying time.
Yes, Timberwise offer guarantees on completed work, with different levels of guarantee applied to different types of work.
Damp proof coursing has a guarantee of 20 years, timber treatments have a guarantee of 20 years, and completed basement waterproofing works have a guarantee of 10 years.
For a full list of Timberwise guarantees, and the relevant terms and conditions, visit our guarantee page here.
Dry rot can spread through masonry and affect large areas of a property, while wet rot stays confined to damp timber. Dry rot is generally more severe and requires more extensive treatment.
Yes, dry rot can weaken structural timber and spread if moisture conditions remain. Prompt treatment is essential to limit damage and repair costs.
Dry rot can spread rapidly in the right conditions, particularly where moisture and poor ventilation are present. Early treatment helps limit damage and reduce repair costs.
Wet rot is caused by prolonged exposure to moisture, often due to leaks, poor ventilation, or external defects allowing water ingress.
No, wet rot and dry rot are caused by different fungi. However, both are linked to excess moisture, so the underlying issue still needs to be resolved to prevent further structural damage.
Yes, we are ready to work with landlords, estate agents, or anyone within the property chain. We can liase with whoever is in charge of the property to ensure that all works are completed on time whilst minimising disruption for any tenants in the property.
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