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| How to treat Dry Rot | |
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Click here to see Products and go to Price List 1. Identify and remove the source of moisture 2. Ensure there is adequate ventilation and humidity control 3. Cut out the decay, where it is structurally weak beyond repair, to sound timber 4. Apply Ecobor II Gel to end grains and any susceptible surfaces 5. Apply Borotreat 10P, dissolved in water, by spray to timber and masonry 6. Apply Boracol B40/1 and Boron Rods to surrounding timbers at least 300mm in all directions from the limits of the attack and to all timbers above 20% moisture content: use 9mm diameter holes in a prescribed pattern. Dry Rot rampant |
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| How to treat embedded timbers - lintels, wall plates, bonding timbers | |
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1. Ensure the timbers are suitable for treatment 2. Drill a pattern of 9mm diameter holes in the timber, typically shown in the wall plate opposite. 3. Drill within 25mm of the back face and ensure that the holes are free of debris. 4. Inject a small volume of Boracol B40/1 Paste into the hole and then push home an 8mm diameter Boron Rod of an appropriate length. 6. Repeat until the hole is filled, but leaving an adequate head clearance space to allow the hole to be sealed with a wooden dowel or filler. Click here to see Products and go to Price List Contact address:Advanced Chemical Specialties9 Bofors Park, Artillery Road, Yeovil,Somerset BA22 8YHTel: 01935 414012 Fax: 01935 414022E Mail: billbeau@wood-protection.co.ukAlso see - www.facadeprotection.co.uk
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