How Does Postsaver Stop Your Fence Posts Rotting?

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Learn more about how Postsaver Post Rot Protectors are guaranteed to prevent ground rot for 20 years.

Since producing this video our range and colours have been updated, however, they still use exactly the same proven and guaranteed technology.

Any questions please don't hesitate to contact us on 01452 849322!
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I fully back this product, we use it all the time on fences and pergolas etc. Concrete has its pros but on projects where wooden posts are needed for aesthetics (like cedar screening) post savers are a must!

Topsoil literally eats through wood when its in direct contact. The extra strain on the base of the post from the wind then snaps it off. We take posts out all the time rotted off at ground level and yet the two ends in perfect condition.

To let everyone know how good this product is, my local fence supplier doesn't sell or use them on their own installations as it'll have a detrimental affect on their future business. 👍

A budget hand held gas cooking torch is is adequate to install them.

HowWeLandscape
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I like how at 2:32 you can see the blue "waterline" a few inches below the actual barrier on the left side, the side away from the presenter. I mean the barrier is so good that it actually scared the blue water line from even reaching the barrier, how amazing is that guys? This demonstration definitely doesn't have skewed results.

protiomakerbreaker
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Lovely that I see this advertisement AFTER I've concreted my posts in lol

ulisespico
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I'm going on year 2 so far and still holding up great

jm-lcjp
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Would the sleeves work at the bottom of the post hole? The water table is only a couple of feet below ground level and the post would be sitting in concrete with all that moisture surrounding it.

andycordova
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Great concept so wouldn’t wrapping window flashing at the same location on the post provide the same protection ?🤔

Ojb_
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I wrapped my ones with dpc with electric tape at the top and bottom and dipped it in diesel first 25 years still going. Treated the rest with creacote over the years once a year in the hot summer job done .

Bart-Did-it
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couple of coats of bitumen paint does the same, granted not as quick to use as this system though, If the wood splits then I can't see how this sleeve is any better?

wotviewer
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I paint fence posts (at the area in contact with the soil) with black jack bitumen paint.

jixuscrixus
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So are you saying get untreated posts
Are better to use with your product

fablan
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When you use this system with concrete, do you pour under the post and around the post in one go? Or put the post on gravel and pour concrete up to the line?

seb
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Can you these with concrete or do you tamp aggregate around the post?

peterfalk
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I'm ready to make a mold of concrete to lay the post in and set before putting them, they might look like fancy stone columns ☺

charjohn
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Your guarantee covers the cost of your product and replacing the post. Post cost only or post and installation?

jodywhitehead
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Is placement different if being used on post for post frame building?

timclark
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We'll find out how good this system really is in about 20 years.

Some people would say use concrete or steel posts if longevity is of essence but why make it so simple.

ackec-umsekkruch-ekucki
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For £ 8.99 you can purchase a spike that fits around the timber left in the concrete. Simply put the existing rotted post into the spike and tighten up the bolts.

garethjudd
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Have you done testing with natural untreated cedar posts?

gabemoore
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So it's safe if filling the entire hole with concrete?

davidclark
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50/50 mix of diesel and used motor oil brushed on and coat with tar the part that is buried let dry a couple of days….it will last your lifetime.

justsaying