by katoosh525 »
Sun Jan 03, 2016 10:35 am
Hi Chris
I had a very similar problem on my thankfully not listed 1880 house. The structural timbers supporting a bedroom over the front door had been allowed to rot through lack of gutter maintenance by the previous owner. I repaired them nearly ten years ago using Smiths Clear Penetrating Epoxy Sealer:
http://www.makewoodgood.com/catalogue-2/cpes-clear-penetrating-epoxy-sealer/.
This soaks right through the rotten or softened timber and leaves you with epoxy impregnated timber. it can penetrate through great distances of timber, and flows astonishingly well indeed along the grain.
To repair columns, assuming that your rot has started at the bottom, I would suggest making a moat around the bottom of the column, using plasticine, or perhaps even expanding PU foam (which may be too hard to clean off of the surrounding substrate, test first), and then filling that moat with the Smiths CPES. This will be wicked up through the rotten timber, keep filling the moat till no more is absorbed. Leave this to evaporate the solvents, and then repeat again (twice more recommended). This will leave you with a permanent solution, and timber that is significantly harder than the original.
Let me know if your rot has started somewhere other than the base.
The finished surface can be painted, or filled if a profile has to be restored using Smiths Epoxy Filler Fill-It.
Hope this helps.