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| White rot, sometimes called “Wet Rot”, is a fungus/mold that occurs when the wood moisture content reaches the fiber saturation point and remains at least that high. In our area, the fiber saturation point is about 22%-26% for the common woods used in structures. White rot does damage and weaken the wood. If left unchecked, replacement will be necessary. Stopping the moisture is the first step. We can stop this rot! |