Browse Forums General Discussion Re: Dry rot or not ? 4Dec 14, 2012 10:01 pm 3in1 Supadiverta. Rainwater Harvesting Best Practice using syphonic drainage. Cleaner Neater Smarter Cheaper Supa Gutter Pumper. A low cost syphonic eaves gutter overflow solution. Re: Dry rot or not ? 11Dec 18, 2012 8:21 pm B STAR better homes and gardens had a episode where they fixed a similar problem. I think the rob dude had some special pait which after cleaning as much as possible with wire brush you apply this stuff and let is soak in then repair and paint. I remember seeing that. Was it this one? http://au.lifestyle.yahoo.com/better-ho ... -wood-rot/ "It’s suitable for rotting windows, cladding and weatherboards, outdoor furniture and fencing, but not for restoring structural timber." It's possible but a soak well is usually much larger. Your 'soak well' only holds 424 litres when full. What is your soil type? Soak wells need sandy soils. 10 8984 DIY, Home Maintenance & Repair Ditto 3M Claw, expensive but best thing I've used to date. I put two of the 11kg ones in for a 12kg mirror on the wall, and its been great for 4 years now. 4 2016 The HIA contract, in the term & conditions section states that "Commencment" is deemed when the drainage is started or the piers are dug or the slab is formed up (incase… 2 6150 |