Dealing with Rot in My Mailbox – What Should I Do?

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Asked By MailboxMaverick84 On

Hey everyone! I was cleaning up my mailbox today and started sanding it down when I noticed some serious rot in one section. Ants have also made a home inside it. I managed to remove most of the rotted wood, but it still feels a bit damp inside. I'm wondering if the area is too large for epoxy or wood filler since I'd prefer to use that. Additionally, I know I need to seal it afterward, but I'm not sure which type of sealer would work best, especially considering the high humidity in Virginia. Any advice? Thanks a ton!

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Answered By WoodWhisperer99 On

Honestly, it might be time to replace the mailbox if the rot has spread too far. Check the post to see if the rot has affected it as well; if it has, replacing the whole mailbox could save you more trouble later.

MailboxMaverick84 -

Looks like it’s gone about an inch into the pole. Do you have any good recommendations for a new mailbox? I currently have a Walpole, but I noticed they only offer cellular vinyl options now.

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