Krome10
Established Member
Hi folks
We're doing some work on the house that will expose the rafter ends, and various other woody bits around the top perimeter of the house. Some is already exposed, and whilst not looking pristine, I think it's sound enough. There's signs of woodworm, but all looks to be historic. Nevertheless, whilst it's exposed and accessible I thought it wouldn't hurt to slap on some treatment, even if it is more for prevention rather than cure.
I've found this:
https://www.toolstation.com/triple-action-wood-treatment/p34502
And I've also been reading a little about Boric Acid based preservatives.
Any thoughts on these two options and/or recommendations for others?
Is it even worth doing the rafters if only the ends can be reached?
Many thanks
We're doing some work on the house that will expose the rafter ends, and various other woody bits around the top perimeter of the house. Some is already exposed, and whilst not looking pristine, I think it's sound enough. There's signs of woodworm, but all looks to be historic. Nevertheless, whilst it's exposed and accessible I thought it wouldn't hurt to slap on some treatment, even if it is more for prevention rather than cure.
I've found this:
https://www.toolstation.com/triple-action-wood-treatment/p34502
And I've also been reading a little about Boric Acid based preservatives.
Any thoughts on these two options and/or recommendations for others?
Is it even worth doing the rafters if only the ends can be reached?
Many thanks