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Poria is a common nickname for the water-conducting brown-rot fungus Meruliporia incrassata (historically referred to as Poria incrassata), and it’s not your everyday wood rot. It can move water through root-like cords and support hidden growth far from any visible leak. That trick lets it damage framing that should have stayed too dry for decay.

If you own a wood-f...


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When contractors say “poria”, they’re usually referring to the destructive wood-decay fungus Meruliporia incrassata (historically called Poria incrassata). It is a brown‑rot fungus that eats the strength out of framing and subfloors.

The catch: poria often hides behind finishes and can move moisture through rope‑like strands, so the damage may appear far from the le...


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Poria fungus and dry rot often get lumped together, but they are not the same thing. One is a water-conducting brown-rot fungus that can draw moisture from damp soil or masonry and spread into structural wood. The other is a catch‑all term people use for a kind of wood decay that makes timber look dry and crumbly.

If you’re trying to confirm whether moisture damage ...


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