Hey guys and gals. I was hoping to get some input on protecting 4x4 fence posts from rot. They always seem to rot just below grade, making demo a snap. I think part of the problem is that the water may be sitting on the concrete just below grade, or that there is nothing protecting the wood from the freeze/thaw cycle (I'm in Ontario).
I have a project coming up, and we are building a fence right beside a swale. I haven't found anything local to serve my purpose. I had some thoughts on wrapping the post at grade with blue skin or spraying with rubberized tar. I'm not sure if the tar would be harmful to the surrounding area, though in this case there are no gardens or plants to really worry about.
Wood. Neighbours have wood, neighbours neighbours have wood. Wood. We're building with wood. I won't rule out a steel post in the future, or for the sake of discussion. Does anybody have any input? Or should we just expect to replace sooner than later....
What are your thoughts on preserving a wood fence post?
I have a project coming up, and we are building a fence right beside a swale. I haven't found anything local to serve my purpose. I had some thoughts on wrapping the post at grade with blue skin or spraying with rubberized tar. I'm not sure if the tar would be harmful to the surrounding area, though in this case there are no gardens or plants to really worry about.
Wood. Neighbours have wood, neighbours neighbours have wood. Wood. We're building with wood. I won't rule out a steel post in the future, or for the sake of discussion. Does anybody have any input? Or should we just expect to replace sooner than later....
What are your thoughts on preserving a wood fence post?