- Yes, cedar posts can be buried in the ground, but how deep the post should be buried depends on the type and size of the post.了解详细信息:Yes, cedar posts can be buried in the ground, but how deep the post should be buried depends on the type and size of the post.www.remodelormove.com/how-long-will-cedar-last …Wet soil speeds up rotting. Sandy soil is often best. Sandy soil drains water away. Clay soil holds water. This can harm cedar posts. Check soil before placing cedar posts.woodworkingadvisor.com/can-cedar-post-be-burie…
Setting Cedar Fence Posts That Won’t Rot - The Family Handyman
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- Pick the Right Posts. Wondering how to set fence posts that won’t rot? Step …
- Treat the Post With Preservatives. When learning how to set fence posts …
- Insert Aggregate. Once you’ve dug your hole, place about 6 inches of …
- Pour in Concrete. After you’ve got your aggregate in, it’s time to pour in the …
- Caulk Around the Fence Post Base. The final key to fence post installation is …
Can Cedar Post Be Buried in the Ground: Expert Tips & Insights
2025年2月14日 · Burying cedar posts in the ground is possible with proper care. Cedar resists decay, making it a good choice for outdoor projects. Treat the wood for extra protection and …
Cedar & Ground Contact - How does cedar hold up? - Sawmill Creek
2012年9月22日 · I decided to do it in cedar. While cutting the posts that will fit at the bottom of the steps I realized as much as 2" of the bottom will be in contact with the ground. The bottom of …
How long will cedar last in ground? - Remodel or Move
- The amount of time it takes for cedar wood to rot will depend on a variety of factors, including how much exposure it has to the elements, whether or not it is treated with a wood preservative, if it is in contact with soil, and even the type of cedar wood being used. Generally, untreated cedar wood in a dry location and not in contact with soil ca...
Eastern Red Cedar for Buried Posts - WOODWEB
I use ERC all the time for post and have some that have been in the ground for 40 years. The best trick is to char the end of the post and pack them in gravel. Do not use concrete to put them in. …
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How To Use Cedar Trees For Posts: Natural Fencing …
In this blog post, we’ll dive into the nitty-gritty details on how to measure, cut, clean, and assemble cedar posts for a sturdy and long-lasting natural fence. From prepping the ground to adding decorative elements, I’ll share my expert tips …
sealing the buried part of posts with tar? - LumberJocks …
2010年8月4日 · i'm building a wooden screen for some privacy around my deck. Part of this will include two 4×4 Cedar posts that will be set 3-4 feet in the ground. I've had some success by …
Preventing Cedar-Post Rot - Fine Homebuilding
2016年5月16日 · Editorial adviser Mike Guertin replies: You can’t stop the cedar from rotting, but you can delay the decay. Start by overdigging the depth of the hole by at least 6 in., and …
5 Different Ways To Set Fence Posts In The Ground
2022年3月14日 · Installing fence posts is an important step in ensuring that your enclosure remains upright and straight. Installing a fence post is a difficult task, but with the correct knowledge and tools, you can complete it. Here are 5 of …
Cedar/Redwood safe for inground post? - Fine …
2010年6月15日 · 1) 4x4 pressure treated post in the ground. Post sticks out of the ground about 3 feet to 3 1/2 feet. 2) Vinyl mailbox post sleeve over the 4x4 PT post. Mailbox sleeve is the vinyl kind found at Home Depot. 3) Vandals broke …