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Mould After Water Leak?

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woofgang | 23:26 Mon 04th Dec 2017 | Home & Garden
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Yesterday i found that my riser from the main, which is in my downstairs loo, has been leaking and there was quite a lot of wetness in the boxing in around the pipes. Its fixed now. I am heating and ventilating the room and its drying out nicely. Once its completely dry then I will look at redecoration. I am not in any rush, Okay now the question.... There is no smell of rot and no soft bits of boxing or floorboards that I can find but should I be treating the area with any kind of antifungal treatment now as a preventative?...and if so then what?
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You could apply some wood preservative to the surround, but I wouldn't think you'd need any more than that. It just needs time to thoroughly dry out.
18:43 Tue 05th Dec 2017
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I believe it does what it says on the tin, but then I could be wrong.
You could apply some wood preservative to the surround, but I wouldn't think you'd need any more than that.
It just needs time to thoroughly dry out.
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thanks all...have no plans to do anything about decorating till the spring

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