mätänvauriot
Mätänvauriot, a Finnish term, translates to rotting damage or decay damage. It refers to the degradation of materials, particularly wood, caused by biological agents. These agents are commonly fungi and bacteria that thrive in moist conditions, breaking down the organic components of the material. The process of mätänvauriot can lead to significant structural weakening and loss of integrity.
Factors that promote mätänvauriot include high humidity, lack of ventilation, and prolonged exposure to water. In
The consequences of unchecked mätänvauriot can be severe, impacting the structural soundness of a building or