Is there anything out there that has been proven to be better than creosote for long term wood-preservation of things like fence posts and the bottom end of fencing that is (almost) permanently covered by vegetation and/or soil?
It's for new posts to go in so I can use anything I want in any way that's needed. I don't care if it's smelly, aggressive, pain in the you-know-what to work with or slow in drying/curing. If it takes 5 coats, then so be it. I just want something that will stop the wood from rotting and will make it last many years.
Tia,
Ben
It's for new posts to go in so I can use anything I want in any way that's needed. I don't care if it's smelly, aggressive, pain in the you-know-what to work with or slow in drying/curing. If it takes 5 coats, then so be it. I just want something that will stop the wood from rotting and will make it last many years.
Tia,
Ben