Dry Rot Fungal Decay (Serpula lacrymans) – A common form of fungal decay
- Dry rot fruiting body found on the over-site under a recently laid timber floor, floor replaced by a builder and the Dry Rot was not identified or treated.
- Dry Rot in a wall paneling of a country house caused by a leaking gutter / hopper.
- Dry Rot in a church hall vestry caused by a leaking down pipe. Spores are visible across various horizontal surfaces.
- Dry Rot in a large country house cellar used for wine storage. Dry Rot spores are visible over all horizontal surfaces.
- Dry Rot in skirting boards caused by a leaking washing machine.
- Dry Rot in stored bushel boxes within a cellar.
- Dry Rot in the undersides of a dining room floor caused by a leaking down pipe.
- Part of a Dry Rot attack under the sitting room floor of a country house. Spores are visible on the timbers along with fruiting bodies and mycelium growth.










