A wooden fence can serve you well for 7-12 years if it’s made of untreated lumber, and 30 years or more for pressure treated lumber. However, it will require correct installation, proper maintenance, and occasional mending.

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  • How to Repair Rotted Wood (DIY) | Family Handyman
    Step 1. Repair wood with polyester filler: Apply wood hardener and filler. via Elmer's. To repair rotted door frame, first remove rotted wood with a 5-in-1 or other sharp tool. Then coat the rotted door frame area with wood hardener as shown. Mix polyester wood filler or Bondo wood filler and press it into the recess with a putty knife. Step 2.
    04/19/2024 - 2:25 pm | View Website
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    The Spruce / Sanja Kostic. Project Overview. Working Time: 1 - 2 hrs. Total Time: 1 - 2 days. Skill Level: Beginner. Estimated Cost: $30 to $50. Damaged woodwork doesn’t always need to be removed and replaced. When you repair the wood with epoxy resin, you can preserve the wood and maintain its strength. Two-part epoxy resin is moldable by hand.
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    © 2024 Google LLC. This Old House general contractor Tom Silva saves a rotting window with a two-part epoxy filler. (See below or a shopping list and tools.)SUBSCRIBE to This O...
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  • How to Identify and Repair Rotting Wood
    Host Kevin O’Connor and general contractor Tom Silva discuss identifying wood rot and what to do about it. After discussing some of the key ways to keep wood from rotting, like flashing and avoiding ground contact, the two discuss the signs of wood rot. How to Prevent Wood Rot
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  • How to Repair Rotted Wood
    Repairing rotted wood means you'll be able to stain or paint it again to blend in with the surrounding wood. Rotted wood items that can be repaired partially include rotted wood moldings, trim, casing, siding, newel posts, fascia boards, balusters, and window frames and sills.
    04/18/2024 - 11:16 pm | View Website
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