How to recognise and repair wood rot in your home

11 February 20253 min readJos WijkhuijsGesponsord
How to recognise and repair wood rot in your home
Wood rot is more common than you think, and luckily you can often tackle it yourself without immediately calling in an expensive specialist. Read on quickly and discover the tricks to recognise and repair wood rot!

How do you recognise wood rot?

Wood rot is not always easy to spot, but a few things can help you discover it quickly. First, pay attention to the smell. Wood rot has a musty odour, a bit like a wet dog. So if you smell a nasty smell somewhere in your house that you can't place, wood rot could be the culprit.In addition, you should look closely at the condition of your wooden window frames, doors or skirting boards. Is the wood soft? Does it feel a bit mushy? Then you are probably dealing with rot! If you can push your finger through the wood, it is high time to take action. Wood rot usually starts on the outside but can spread quickly if you are not on time.

What do you need to repair wood rot?

If you have found wood rot, you want to treat it as quickly as possible. Fortunately, there are all kinds of solutions to repair the rotten wood. One of the best products to use isepoxy wood rot filler. This is a great solution for smaller pieces of rot. It fills the holes, hardens quickly and provides a solid base to make your wood look like new again.Dealing with a bigger problem? No worries, because there are always the2-component wood filler. This product is perfect for larger damages. You mix two ingredients that together form a super strong filling compound, which brings the rotten wood back into top shape for good.

How should you repair it?

Now that you have the right products, it is time to get to work. Start by removing the rotten wood. Use a chisel or a hammer to remove the soft, damaged part. Make sure you have a good, healthy piece of wood left so that the filler adheres well.Then you can apply one of the wood fillers. Apply it in layers and use a putty knife to smooth everything out nicely. Work quickly, because the filler starts to harden soon. Wait until everything has hardened properly and sand the surface to get a smooth finish.

How do you prevent future problems?

Once you have replaced the rotten wood and everything looks like new again, you want to keep it that way. Make sure your wood in the house is well maintained, use moisture-resistant products and check regularly for damage.

Get to work!

Wood rot is not the end of the world, but it is important to act quickly. Have you recognised your wood rot? Then start repairing immediately! With the right products and a little patience, you can get your wooden elements back into top condition.
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