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Dryrot - how is it treated ?

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snowangel_uk | 11:55 Tue 22nd Jul 2008 | Home & Garden
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Hi There

Any builder type folk out there who may know the answer to this one...

Please can anyone advise me how dryrot would be treated in a property i.e is it sprayed ?

This answer would be useful in an ongoing dispute I have with my landlord who is claiming a powder which was found under the carpets and along the skirting boards was used to treat dryrot - have been trawling the net, but can find no references to dryrot being treated with a powder form.

(We think the powder was actually used to try and treat a bedbug infestation).

Any answers gratefully received - Thanks !
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You used to have to cut back all timber 1 m from last bit of dry rot and thenspray all remaining timber.
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Thanks StevieBoy - looks increasingly likely that my landlord is trying to pull a fast one !
Snow...................I wish I could be of more help, but............BORON is often used against dry rot, and it comes in powder form. It's mixed with water and sprayed.
........ :o((((((((
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Hi The Builder - thanks for your answer. How would this look once applied/dried ? Would this leave a powder residue (as if someone had liberally applied a lot of insectiside powder).
no, not at all Snowangel.................once mixed with water and sprayed, it just dries and leaves nothing............so, unless he spilt a load of it, you wouldn't see anything........ :o)
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Hi The Builder - thanks for clarifying !

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