I need to replace a short section of fence. There is a local sawmill (Bespoke Larch And Oak Cutting,Fencing,In CambridgeshireCladding http) that does larch, however it's only dip-treated rather than properly pressure treated. I've used their larch before (not for fencing) and been pretty happy with it, and it's much nicer to work with than treated softwood, and seems much stronger and harder. Larch has a reputation for being decently durable even without treatment, and that's been my experience above ground. What are you opinions on dip-treated larch versus proper incised and pressure treated softwood for fence posts? Or would it be better to combine concrete repair spur/stub posts or those concrete-in metal bracket things with larch uppers? (We don't want full length concrete posts due to aesthetics).
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