SoFlaBrewer
Active Member
My keezer sits outside on my patio year-round(I live in Florida). Due to excessive moisture problems I am going to need to rebuild my keezer collar. The existing collar is made of oak and has distorted due to the moisture. I put multiple coats of urethane on the wood and what I thought was enough insulation inside. Mildew has become a problem especially on super-humid days.
I really don't want to use another wood product on the rebuild so I am considering a composite wood product like Trex. I've read that Trex will not have the moisture issues real wood has so that holds alot of appeal. My concern is that Trex installation typically requires gaps for the material to expand or contract. Should this be of concern?
Has anyone used a composite with success??? What size was used?Can anyone offer any insights to the best way to use this stuff or should I not use it?
Thanks.
I really don't want to use another wood product on the rebuild so I am considering a composite wood product like Trex. I've read that Trex will not have the moisture issues real wood has so that holds alot of appeal. My concern is that Trex installation typically requires gaps for the material to expand or contract. Should this be of concern?
Has anyone used a composite with success??? What size was used?Can anyone offer any insights to the best way to use this stuff or should I not use it?
Thanks.