Dry rot is a fungus that eats wet wood — and Oregon gives it plenty to drink. The longer it waits, the more it costs. We find it and fix it properly.
Living in the Northwest means living with dampness — and dry rot feeds on exactly that. It finds its way in through leaky pipes, poor ventilation, and damaged gutters, then quietly destroys the wood holding your house up.
Structural damage comes from more than rot: insects, mold, mildew, foundation cracks, and simple settling on uneven ground can crack walls and worse. These repairs need to be addressed quickly — waiting only makes them more expensive.