🛠️ Protect your posts, protect your legacy.
Postsaver Pro-Wrap Standard is a dual-layer rot protection sleeve designed to extend the life of wooden fence posts by 20 years. Independently tested and guaranteed, it fits square posts from 3x3” to 4x4” and round posts from 3” to 5”. Easy to install with heat application, it creates a water- and airtight seal that blocks moisture, oxygen, and fungi. Compatible with concrete-set posts, this pack of 5 offers a premium, hassle-free solution trusted by over 10 million users.
Manufacturer | Postsaver Europe Ltd |
Part Number | PRS5 |
Item Weight | 1.25 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 35 x 14 x 0.2 inches |
Country of Origin | United Kingdom |
Item model number | PRS5 |
Size | 3"x3" to 4"x4" Square Posts |
Color | Green |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Rot Protection Sleeves Pack of 5 |
Batteries Included? | No |
R**N
Works great but make sure you have one extra for practice.
First of all I don't know how well these will hold up in the long run. When I was replacing my deck many of the posts rotted where they made contact to the ground. The idea behind these seems very sound and I think they'll do great. Only time will tell.Installation was very easy on my 4 by 4 posts. Just had to wrap them around and then hit him with some heat. My thorough recommendation, though, would be to leave any extras that you are not using at that very moment inside or in a cool environment to make sure that the butyl adhesive they use does not begin to soften and stick together. It wasn't a big deal, but it made undoing one of them from its folded state a little difficult. Additionally, this is best done with a blowtorch. I tried a hot air gun, and not only did it just take much longer, but it didn't seem to do as good of a job making sure it was shrunken and well situated on the post. Just make sure you have one extra to try, as if you're too slow with the blowtorch, you may burn through. For the manufacturers, if I could suggest a more aggressive shrink wrap on the outside or perhaps one that is slightly thicker, I think that would be the only change. Maybe that and a thicker strip of butyl at the top of the product so it creates a really excellent seal to keep water from trickling down. Regardless, so far a wonderful project. I can't wait to see how well they do in a few years and I will update my review.
E**E
Easy to install and effective
I recently had the pleasure of using Postsaver’s Post-Wrap product, and I can't recommend it highly enough! If you’re looking to protect your fence posts and extend their lifespan, this is the solution you’ve been searching for.First and foremost, the installation process is a breeze. The Post-Wrap comes with clear instructions and is incredibly user-friendly. You don’t need any special tools or skills—just a bit of time and effort. Within minutes, you can have your posts wrapped and ready to withstand the elements.What really sets Postsaver apart is its effectiveness. The Post-Wrap is designed to prevent rot, which is a common issue with wooden posts exposed to moisture. After using it, I’ve noticed a significant reduction in post deterioration. The wrap forms a durable barrier that keeps water, soil, and other corrosive elements at bay, ensuring your posts stay strong and upright for years to come.In summary, Postsaver’s Post-Wrap is a game-changer for anyone dealing with fence posts. It’s easy to install, highly effective, and provides peace of mind knowing your investment is protected. Don’t hesitate to give it a try—you won’t be disappointed!
T**K
Interesting concept
Product was a described. Its size should provide excellent protection for the post. The Product shrank and the tar sealed when exposed to heat as instructed. Only issue is if you are too aggressive with the heat it will bubble the wrap so just gradually increase the heat and use a roller as instructed and it will be fine.
E**D
Post saver
Product seems to work as intended. We’ve only just put the post in the ground though. The design seems to be effective. We have had post rot at 6” below grass line. One tip if you use a torch be cautious it is easy to burn through product. Recommend a heat gun instead!
R**D
Easy to use
The jury is still out as to how long they really last but they are easy to install onto the post. I used them on round white cedar posts and used my heat gun on low. I have had cedar posts rot before and they are correct with their science that the posts rot on the top 18". I'm anxious to see how well the new posts last with these wraps.
T**R
Post Protectors
after having many fences brought out at the ground level, I was on a hunt to find a solution to this weak link of our fences. I purchased the protectors and coordinated with my fence builder. I actually installed them myself before his crew set the posts. they can be a bit messy so you just need to take care and I used a heat gun that I've had for years. I guess I can't truly speak to how good they work but I did leave two post without them. every experiment needs to have a control. 😁👍
N**T
Work well, but take a long time to adhere.
This was my first time using this kind of product on wooden posts for my fence. Although I think they are quite beneficial, it took forever, with a heat gun, to make sure that they were completely adhered all the way around.
C**Y
Use patience while applying.
The package says, "Do not store in direct sunlight" or something like that. I completely agree! Didn't realize the sun had reached where I had them. It wasn't ruined but I did have to pull the individual wrap apart from itself to open it up.I used these on 20 4"x4" posts. I was able wrap the post with overlap on 1.5 sides. I used a DeWalt 20v Heat Gun for this. Got 3 posts done per 8Ah battery. Took about 10 minutes per post. Used a 4" roller to help press down the wrap.The first one I wrapped the post and tried to pull it as tight as I could then pulled the sticker tape off and proceeded. This did not work well.The last 19, I placed the wrap over the post and let it hang on the side away from me. It's already pretty sticky so I just used the roller to hold it in place while I used the heat gun to get part of it to heat up and stick. I then did the rest of that side and turned the post to do the next side pulling tight each time to make sure it layed flat. This was the easiest way I found to do this.I would recommend these and hope they do add life to my fence posts.
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