Is cedar good for mailbox post?

The Cedar Post is a simple, natural and attractive post that is at home with many different types of mailbox styles. Its genuine aromatic red cedar wood weathers over time, enhancing the appearance of virtually any mailbox installation.

What is the best wood to use for a mailbox post?

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Among these species, cedar wood is highly recommended by The MailboxWorks for wood mailbox post applications. Cedar Wood Posts – Unlike the harder woods above, cedar wood is easy to work with, easy to find, affordable, and resists both rot and infestation.

How deep should a mailbox post be dug?

If you do not have a raised curb, contact your local postmaster for guidance. Use a post hole digger to dig a hole for your post at this spot. Dig deep enough that the height of your mailbox above the ground is around 42 inches. Do not dig deeper than 24 inches.

Is cedar or treated wood better for mailbox post?

Cedar posts are typically more expensive and decorative than treated posts, and will not warp or shrink , as is common in treated wood. Cedar posts will keep their nicer appearance longer than their pressure treated counterpart.

How long will a cedar mailbox post last?

Cedar has a reputation for durability, but unless a few guidelines are followed, cedar posts can fail in as few as five years.

Do I need concrete for mailbox post?

Concrete will provide a strong and stable foundation; however, it isn’t required. If you decide to use concrete, make sure to mix the concrete according to the package directions. Next, set the mailbox post. Use a level to ensure the mailbox post remains perfectly straight as you fill around it.

Can I use quikrete for a mailbox post?

It’s so easy to use Quikrete to set up your Mailbox Post, you can easily have it done in under an hour.

Should I cement my mailbox post?

How do I keep my cedar post from rotting?

Because water wicks up through the cut end grain of the post much more readily than it does through the sides of the post, either soak the end of the post in a preservative solution (copper naphthenate), or coat it with a waxy end sealer such as Anchorseal.

Who makes Cedar mailbox post kits?

New England Woodworks is a manufacturer of professional grade wooden cedar mailbox post kits and other outdoor accents. Architectural quality made in America’s Heartland. Our mailbox post kits are made out of Western Red Cedar.

What are the dimensions of a cedar mailbox?

Additional information Color Family Aromatic Cedar Mailbox Material Cedar Wood Compatibility Code A, B, C, D, E Supported Weight Up to 100 lbs Dimensions 74″ H x 3.5″ W x 21.3″ D

What are mailbox post kits made out of?

Architectural quality made in America’s Heartland. Our mailbox post kits are made out of Western Red Cedar. Kits ship primed white with fabricated posts, crossarms, braces, decorative top, mailbox support board and all necessary rust resistant hardware.

Why choose cedar post?

Its genuine aromatic red cedar wood weathers over time, enhancing the appearance of virtually any mailbox installation. The Cedar Post installs directly in the ground and is designed for use with medium-sized and large mailboxes.