
Why Borates are The Unsung Hero of Log Home Protection
Let’s face it, if you own, build, or work on a log home, you’re not just navigating the complexities of wood (which is finicky enough). You’re going head-to-head with the elements. That beautiful log home? It’s under constant attack from moisture, insects, fungi, and good old Father Time.
In fact, here’s the hard truth. There are only two kinds of wood: wood that’s already rotten, and wood that’s waiting for its turn. Grim? A little. Preventable? Absolutely! If you’re using the right tools.
Enter, borates.
So grab a coffee, and let’s walk through what you actually need to know to keep that gorgeous log structure protected from bugs and rot.
What Are Borates, Anyway?
Borates are the silent-but-deadly type. They are harmless to you, but a nightmare for pests. Technically, they’re mineral salts derived from boron, a natural element found in soil, water, plants, and even inside your body.
They’re non-toxic to humans and pets (about as dangerous as table salt), but absolutely devastating to the pests that love to snack on your log home, think termites, powder-post beetles, old house borers, and the main villain, fungi that cause wood rot.
Unlike contact killers, borates work smarter. Insects and fungi must ingest the treated wood. Once they do, borates disrupt their systems and essentially starve them. It’s nature’s very own pest control (pretty clever, eh?).
Note: Because carpenter bees don’t eat the wood—they just chew and spit—it won’t affect them. You’ll need a different strategy for those guys. Here are tips on how to deal with carpenter bees.

The Batman & Robin of Log Protection
Now let’s talk about the application. The go-to combo for surface and internal protection is Board Defense and Cobra Borate Rods. Used together, they offer layered defense, both externally and internally.
Board Defense is a borate powder concentrate made from disodium octaborate tetrahydrate (sounds like a villain from a Marvel movie, but it’s actually the same active ingredient you’d find in Tim-Bor). Use it on any bare wood you want to protect, everywhere from framing and attics to crawlspaces and plumbing chases — and logs, of course. It’s ideal for both new builds and maintenance on existing structures.
Cobra Borate Rods: Like Daily Vitamins for Your Logs
- Log ends close to the ground
- Water-splash zones
- Around windows and doors
- Any area prone to holding moisture
And yes, rod size does matter. Use the right diameter and length for your application. We’ve got charts for that. Don’t wing it.

Specialized Applications Are Where Borates Really Shine
Borates are versatile, but they really earn their keep in specific problem areas. Let’s take a look at where they work best.
Log Replacement Projects
Replacing rotten logs? Don’t cut corners. Soak new logs in a borate solution, treat checks, and insert rods (bonus points for pressure-treated logs with borates already infused, great for warranties).
Antique Log Homes
Want to keep the classic look and gray patina? Stains are off the table, but borates aren’t. Treat annually, then finish with a matte clear coat (like Cascade®) for added protection. (Disclaimer because lawyers: in general, Sashco would never recommend just a clear coat on a surface. But, in these historic homes where the historic society says you can’t, any protection is better than none.)
New Construction & Interiors
Before you button up walls or cabinets, dust a little borate powder into hidden spaces. Pests like ants and roaches groom themselves (gross, but helpful), so crawling through the powder eventually knocks them out.
Spot Treatment for Infestations
Beetles in barn wood? Inject borate solution directly into exit holes with a ketchup bottle or marinade injector. Once they eat it, bam—bugs gone.
Log Railings
Outdoor railings are prone to checks and rot. Drill in Cobra™ Rods, coat with borate solution, and add weep holes so moisture doesn’t stick around. Future you will be grateful.
Three Cheers for Borates
Borates are one of the safest, most affordable, and most effective ways to protect your log home from rot and bugs. Products like Board Defense are perfect for surface treatments. They’re easy to apply and highly effective when used on bare wood. For deeper, long-term protection, Cobra Borate Rods are your best friend, working from the inside out to guard against decay where moisture tends to sneak in.
This dynamic duo isn’t just for one type of job, either. Whether you’re dealing with antique log homes, new construction, railing systems, or replacing damaged logs, borates have a place in the plan. If you’re in the log home world—contractor or homeowner—don’t overlook the power of these small but mighty tools. They’re not flashy, but they’re foundational. And sometimes, quiet protection is the best kind.
Log Home Maintenance is Always the First Line of Defense
Just don’t forget that all of this works best when it’s paired with solid log home maintenance.
Borates are excellent backup, but they’re not bulletproof. The real MVP is still a well-maintained stain and sealant system. That outer shell keeps water out and borates in. Without it? You’re only doing half the job. Make annual maintenance checks part of the routine. If you’re a contractor, offer it to your clients. Catch rot early. Stay off ladders later.
Need help building out a maintenance plan? We’ve got you covered. Whether you’re a homeowner looking to protect your investment or a contractor wanting to offer added value to clients, we can help you create a smart, effective maintenance strategy that keeps your logs looking great for years to come.
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About Sashco Log Home Products
When it comes to protecting and beautifying your log home, Sashco isn’t just another stain on the market — it’s the high-performance choice for serious log lovers. With industry-leading products like Capture, Cascade, and Transformation, Sashco combines cutting-edge technology and rugged durability to keep your logs looking stunning and standing strong year after year. Whether you’re chasing that perfect finish or just want to avoid the heartbreak of costly repairs, Sashco’s got your back. Because your log home deserves more than “good enough,” it deserves Sashco. Made for logs. Made to last. Made to make your neighbors jealous.