Treated Timber Posts 6×6″ | 150mm x 150mm
Treated Timber Posts 6×6″ | 150mm x 150mm
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Treated Timber Posts 6X6 | 150mm x 150mm - Product Video
Our Treated Timber Fence Posts are made from carefully selected wood and are fully pressure treated to ensure a durable and stable fence post. These particular posts are suitable for supporting most types of timber fence panels and are guaranteed to be resistant against rot, decay and wood-attacking insects. Due to their extreme durability, our fence posts are suitable for domestic, agricultural and industrial purposes. These posts come in finely finished and having flat ends, smooth edges, pointed end or machine rounded end as according to purpose.
100×100 and 150x150 Fence Posts are suitable for ready-made fence panels, picket fencing, yards fencing, parks fencing, gates poles, farmland fencing, animal pen fencing, gardens and other fencing projects.
Our Treated Timber Fence Posts are available in multiple sizes, all serving specific purposes to fit any and all fencing requirements, including 3x3 and 4x4 variations:
Standard Lengths:
1.2 meter (1200mm)
1.5 meter (1500mm)
2.4 meter (2400mm)
3.0 meter (3000mm)
Product Details
Product Details
Length | 1.2 meter (4ft)|1.5 meter (5ft)|2.4 meter (8ft)|3 meter (10ft) |
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Post Size | 6x6" |
Timber Grade | C16|C24 |
Timber Type | Fence Posts |
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Frequently Asked Questions
How deep should wooden fence posts be buried?
How deep you dig is based on what size and length posts you have if you have a 6ft tall fence it would need at least 2ft in the ground.
Should fence post be set in concrete?
Yes, you should concrete is the best way to keep post in the ground securely.
How do I keep my fence posts from rotting?
There are a couple of things you could try, you could try postsaver sleeves are a cost effective and very simple way of keeping your posts from rotting
How long will a pressure treated fence post last in the ground?
Pressure treated fence posts can last a while underground, in optimal conditions it can last up to 40 years it most commonly only lasts around 20 years.
Should you tar fence posts?
While tar is a way of protecting your posts but it doesnā??t look good, if you treat them as soon as you get them or get treated post and they will last a lot longer.
What do you treat fence posts with?
To treat fence posts you will need to soak the bottoms of the posts in a wood preservative such as cuprinol this Is designed for underground applications
How do I protect a post in the ground?
There is a couple of different options you can go for to protect your post underground, you could place a thick layer of loose gravel at the bottom of the post hole this will prevent the wood from getting wet at the bottom.
How do you waterproof a fence post?
You can make a post waterproof by applying a coat of waterproofing wood sealant to the bottom of the post to protect the part going underground.
Should I use treated wood for fence posts?
Yes, treated timber will last longer and wonā??t rot away.
Is 2 feet deep enough for fence posts?
Yes, 2 feet is the minimum depth to dig for you fence posts, but it also depends on the size and length of the posts.