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Default Wood fence post coated with tar?


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On Apr 21, 11:25*pm, "Zootal" wrote:
Before I planted my fence posts, I coated the bottom of the posts with that
tar-like black stuff that you can coat driveways with. Driveway sealer of
some sort, black, tar-based. I don't really know what if any difference it
will make. I bought mine in a 5 gallon bucket at Home Depot for somewhere
around $20 or so.

"MiamiCuse" wrote in message

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I had a wood fence built last year, the code calls for 4x4 PT posts
embedded in concrete 12" deep, which is what I did. *I have always wondered
how long this PT post would last in the hot and humid Miami sun and rain..


A few days ago I drove by a house where they just had a new wood fence up.
I noticed the bottom of the fence post where it meets the ground all of
the post had been painted with something black with the consistency and
texture of tar. *I am pretty sure this is something done to prevent the
post from getting in contact of water. *Wish I had thought of that, and
curious if this is a common procedure. *I hope my posts will give me at
least 5 years before I have to do it all over again.


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