Dry Rot Monitoring
Stronghold Preservation can provide a dry rot monitoring
service, to either;
-ensure dry rot has not returned, particularly useful in damp
prone areas (especially in old and heritage buildings); or
-observe the moisture and possible dry rot attack in areas which
have not been subject to dry rot, but areas which could have a
tendency to be damp (eg timbers embedded in walls).
We provide a range of options, but which can generally be
classified into 2 groups, the best option for your building would
be dependent on the level of confidence and works required.
Electronic Monitoring of Dry Rot and Damp
These systems enable us to remotely monitor parameters such as
the moisture content of the 'at risk' timbers; dry rot needs
moisture to survive, so if the moisture content rises, then it
allows for building failures and defects to be quickly detected at
any early stage, before dry rot can prosper.
Chemical Monitoring of Dry Rot
Dry rot sensors can be used to prevent unnecessary opening up of
the structure to check on 'at risk' timbers. A sensor is
placed in predrilled 7mm holes, at specific locations. Once
exposed to dry rot (usually a 14 day time frame), the sensor
changes colour. The sensors can be left in position, but need
to be checked visually on a regular basis to ensure dry rot has not
prospered in the timbers. These sensors are a discreet
solution, are less disruptive to install than the electronic
monitoring, but cannot be checked remotely.