As we move into the New Year, now is the perfect time to refresh and remodel your homeās interior with purposeful improvements from Handyman Connection of Cedar Park & Austin. Winter offers a great opportunity to focus on interior remodeling, drywall repairs, fresh paint, and custom storage solutions that elevate your space, improve organization, and add lasting value to your home before spring arrives.
Just like a year-end home checkup helps you catch small issues before they become big problems, starting your interior projects in January sets you up for a more comfortable and efficient year ahead. From smoothing out drywall imperfections to creating smart storage that simplifies daily life, our skilled team brings craftsmanship and reliability to every taskāhelping homeowners across Cedar Park & Austin start the year with a home that feels refreshed and organized.
Maintenance / August 10, 2022
Dry rot and wood rot can be a great risk to your home if left untreated and unrealized. Every year you or a professional craftsperson should be checking your home for signs of these afflictions to make sure your home is in tip-top condition. Learn about the difference between these rots and how they can be identified and treated in your home.
Dry rot is a fungal infection that rots up to large areas of wood. These affected sections will need to be removed and replaced to stop the rot. The dry rot can be identified by an odor, damaged timber, decaying timber that breaks or is brittle, there are orange spores, grey-colored lines in the wood, and even growths. This is a very serious problem and can be prevented if the timber in your home is pretreated with a fungicide.
Check for wood rot in areas susceptible to moisture such as the basement, bathroom, wet rooms, crawl spaces, siding, exterior doors, and windows. Odor, swelling, discoloring, or wood that is easily punctured are all signs of rot. These areas will need to be dried out and then sealed with borate or copper wood preservative. Consider installing an exhaust fan in the bathroom, and a dehumidifier in the basement, and do not allow any standing water on your deck or wood surfaces outside after it rains to prevent rot.
Now knowing the differences between wood rot and dry rot, mark a day on your calendars to check your home yearly for these problems. If you have any questions or find a problem in your home, call your local craftspeople to get it checked and repaired before the damage can spread.
Fill out a form or call (234) 203-5513 if you have questions about our home improvement and repair services.