Hi folks,
I have been having a problem with dampness in a front doorpost. Every couple of years I was finding some rot at the bottom of the post, digging it out, filling it, then painting over it. I assume that some dampness was getting in at the top then ending up at the bottom due to gravity. At the bottom it had nowhere to go so rotted the wood. About two years ago when repainting I filled the damage as normal but left a section at the bottom open to the air. This seems to have worked in that no more rot has occurred.
I'm going to be sanding back the doorpost and repainting it. Is it a good idea to leave a section of it unpainted? Or maybe there is a breathable paint I can use? Or some kind of wood treatment like couprinol? I'm not too fussy about how it looks, I'd be happy to do the west-facing bits with regular gloss paint and give the north-facing part of the door-post a different colour (or plain wood with some couprinol-type treatment). The door faces west, so the untreated section in the picture faces north and gets very little rain or sunshine.
I have been having a problem with dampness in a front doorpost. Every couple of years I was finding some rot at the bottom of the post, digging it out, filling it, then painting over it. I assume that some dampness was getting in at the top then ending up at the bottom due to gravity. At the bottom it had nowhere to go so rotted the wood. About two years ago when repainting I filled the damage as normal but left a section at the bottom open to the air. This seems to have worked in that no more rot has occurred.
I'm going to be sanding back the doorpost and repainting it. Is it a good idea to leave a section of it unpainted? Or maybe there is a breathable paint I can use? Or some kind of wood treatment like couprinol? I'm not too fussy about how it looks, I'd be happy to do the west-facing bits with regular gloss paint and give the north-facing part of the door-post a different colour (or plain wood with some couprinol-type treatment). The door faces west, so the untreated section in the picture faces north and gets very little rain or sunshine.

