Dry rot or a slow leak that persists for months can cause extensive damage to framing and flooring and result in mold growth. Early detection is key to keeping your home healthy and in great living conditions.
Moisture is the primary cause of dry rot in the Bay Area, where the climate provides ideal conditions for it. It is a type of fungal decay that breaks down wood, leaving it brittle, cracked, and crumbling. The affected wood becomes dried out and deteriorates over time.
Coastal fog, seasonal rain, and temperature fluctuations mean that wood on decks, window frames, door sills, fascia boards, and exterior trim is almost always exposed to some degree of moisture. When wood does not dry out properly, due to poor ventilation, paint failure, or poor drainage, fungal spores form on the wood.
Early-stage dry rot can be easy to miss. Below are some signs to look for in your home to identify dry rot in the early stages:
Probe suspicious areas with a screwdriver. If it sinks in without much resistance, you likely have dry rot that needs immediate attention.
A leak does not need to be noticeable to cause serious damage. A slow, hidden leak behind a wall, under flooring, or in the ceiling can go undetected for months. By the time water stains appear or floors start to buckle, the underlying structure may already be damaged.
It is important to address any signs of leaks and damage to wood and drywall right away to prevent moisture-promoting dry rot and mold growth.
R&R Handyman handles the complete dry rot or leak repair, from identifying the source of the damage and removing it to a full restoration of the affected area. Dry rot and leaks share one key trait: they get worse the longer they go unaddressed. For Bay Area homeowners in Alameda, Walnut Creek, San Mateo, and beyond, the question isn’t whether to address these issues, but how quickly—and with whom.
Call R&R Handyman at (925) 309-7777 or visit our contact form to request an estimate for dry rot and leak repair in Alameda, Walnut Creek, San Mateo, and throughout the Bay Area.