Shaneard
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I think most people confuse what they have seen happen to fence posts and assume that the same thing is happening to deck posts or pole barn posts. In 100% of the time where I've come across a rotted post, it's rotted away at ground level, and the ground is lower around the post then anywhere else. Water sits there longer. For wood to rot, it has to go from wet to dry many many times. If you build up the area around a post so that water runs away from it, that post will last for many decades. 30 to 100 years depending on all the other factors that it has to deal with. If you put a roof over that post and cover it with a wall and the ground slopes away from the building, that wood post will easily last 100 years.
^^^^This has been my experience as well.