Kiddan wrote:
Halton Home Inspector wrote:
All I can say is, USE - END CUT SOLUTION. Without this, your exterior wood and fence-boards are doomed.

Hi, can you please elaborate on this product? Do I need to prime the wood with this and then paint on top? Sorry, didn't get a chance to google and would rather trust your advice. I have wooden columns on my porch and it is on my to do list to seal and paint them this summer :).
Thanks!
Most wood rot starts at the ends of the wood because water is actually sucked into the end grains where it gets trapped and rots the wood.
I'm not sure if you have access to the ends of the wood that you are repairing but if so, then coat the ends with an End Cut Solution or wood stain that is thinned so it will absorb into the ends.
So,,,, the bottom line is that the ends of the wood must be protected / treated from moisture to prevent rot.
