Definition
Rot-resistant materials resist decay caused by fungi or bacteria, particularly in damp conditions. Think of the treated wood used in outdoor decks. Unlike untreated wood, rot-resistant varieties withstand moisture and microbial attack. This resistance comes from chemical treatments or the natural properties of the material. It extends the lifespan of the material, preventing it from decomposing. This is extremely beneficial for things that are outside in the elements. Itβs like a shield against the forces of decomposition.