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Postloc® Post Setting Expanding Foam is a revolutionary, easy-to-use concrete alternative designed for quick, tool-free installation. This 2-post kit features a fast-setting polyurethane foam that expands to securely lock posts in place within 15 minutes, while protecting them from rot and rust. Compatible with all post types, it’s the perfect solution for professionals and DIYers seeking efficiency and durability without the mess of traditional concrete.

















| ASIN | B074N7QKBV |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #744,703 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #2,874 in Agricultural Fencing |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (76) |
| Date First Available | August 5, 2024 |
| Included Components | 2x A-Part, 2x B-Part, 1x Gloves |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 7.5 pounds |
| Manufacturer | BMK Corporation |
| Part Number | Postloc 2Pack |
| Product Dimensions | 8.5 x 8.5 x 10.5 inches |
P**E
Postloc is the Best Choice When Setting Posts
This was my first experience using Postloc and it performed beautifully! I had to replace my mailbox and post and I didn't want to just backfill with soil or have to deal with concrete. Since I was working alone, I wanted something that would set up quickly but be easy to use. After removing the old post, opening and clearing the hole, I set and braced the new post in the hole (make sure the post is plumb and set according to USPS specifications). I then added the two Postloc components together and shook vigorously, per the instructions. After mixing thoroughly, I poured the liquid evenly around the post in the bottom of the hole. The resulting polyeurethane foam slowly rose and completely filled the hole. Within 15 minutes, the foam was rigid and hard. The post was now completely locked in place and imoveable. Perfect! Very impressive.
L**E
Great product!!
Purchased 4 boxes to do 8 post. This stuff works great and is easy to use. Post are ready to use within 15 mins! I highly recommend this product.
R**D
research codes first
Check codes in your area first, it wasn't allowed in my area for decks.
S**G
It will really really grow..
Amazing stuff, I used it to “replant” an artificial tree in its pot. All I can say is wow! A little liquid and it grew to overflowing out of the pot. I was able to saw the foam once hardened. I wish they would make this in a smaller amount because it works great for crafting. One caution, make sure you are working on a tarp using it for anything other than posts.
F**A
Worked great for filling voids
I needed to true up my 18 year old 6x6 inch gate posts before replacing the gates. My original 6x6 gate posts were still very strong and set in 3 feet of concrete, but they both were out of plumb from years of weather. I decided to box in the old pillars with pressure treated 2x8 and fill the gaps with this post setting foam to make it solid after they were plumb. This foam filled in around the old post and held the external box in place like it was filled with concrete. The foam is very hard when cured and is working great for this above ground post experiment.
D**E
Don't use for basketball hoop
DO NOT USE TO SET A INGROUND BASKETBALL HOOP. It did not properly support my kids hoop. Had to dig up after a day to reset the post in concrete. Save your money. To bad I can't return the crap.
A**.
Great product very easy to use.
The product was very easy to use, better than mixing concrete. No bracing necessary after a couple minutes. Little to no cleanup needed. really cool to watch. Great instructions, easy to follow. 1 set filled a hole approx. 2 feet deep by 8 inches in diameter. Will definitely use again and recommend to others.
G**N
Remove any water from hole. Place post in plastic bag and pour Postloc inside bag.
Used for a mailbox post. With water in the hole being an issue it takes 2-people to install, as you cannot brace the post ahead of time --- due to the water table here being about 2-feet you want to remove any water at the last minute. One person removes water from the hole and immediately places the post (already placed in a plastic bag or two) in the hole using a post level. The second person then quickly mixes the Postloc and pours the mixture inside the bag(s). I waited overnight to remove any overflow from the hole with a saw and then installed the mailbox. It is by far faster and less messy than using concrete. It may cost a little more than concrete, but well worth it.
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