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Wood Preservative Must Be Applied to Raw Wood Before Staining

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One of the most important ways to protect your investment, your home, is to use a wood preservative on your logs.  There are only two times that you can effectively use these products on your logs.  When the home is built, before it is stained, or after cob blasting a finish off of your logs, before you re-stain.  The wood preservative must be applied to raw wood, so it can soak in and dry underneath the stain.

All wood faces the possibility of rot and insect infestation, even in dry climates.  Fungi and insects actually consume the cells of dead wood, often causing severe structural damage that often requires log replacement-a costly repair.  We use Penetreat to help protect your home from costly damage of rot and insect infestation.  Penetreat is a borate based wood preservative.  Borates are well known across the world for their protective qualities.  Penetreat provides a protective “shell” coating which helps defend your home against dry, wet, and brown rot, as well as termites, house borers, powder post beetles, and carpenter ants, (to name a few).

Borate is not toxic to people and animals. It will not harm you or your pets.  Borates do not affect the natural color or strength of wood.  They are completely odorless, and are not corrosive to metal fasteners, nails or screws.  When a “Penetreat” home is properly sealed against moisture, the borates can provide many years of effective protective. 

Impel Rods are a highly concentrated solid form, water diffusible borate rod.  They are ideal for both preventative treatments of high risk areas and remedial treatments in areas with existing decay.  Because Impel Rods stop decay when properly used, there is no need to replace decay damaged, yet structurally sound logs!  Decay prone and rot hot spot areas at greatest risk include: base logs, corner construction, exposed rafters or overhangs, and below windows, doors, and dormers.

Impel Rods depend on moisture to work.  When moisture contents of wood reach levels suitable for decay attack, i.e. (around 25 percent) Impel Rods slowly dissolve and begin to diffuse throughout the moisture saturated wood.  The preservative will migrate into the areas of highest moisture, which are at the highest risk from fungal decay.  The diffused Impel Rod will adequately and effectively prevent the wood from rotting and decaying because it will not allow the fungus that causes rot to grow.  When moisture levels drop below 25 percent, the preservative becomes dormant and provides a reserve, ready to reactivate should decay conducive conditions reoccur.  We feel that Impel Rods are an essential part of the protection of your log home, and include them as part of our prevention and restoration system.



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