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How Long Does Pressure-Treated Wood Last? It depends on the climate, the type of wood, its uses, and how well it's maintained. While pressure treated poles can stay up to 40 years without any signs of rot or decay, decks and flooring might only last around 10 years.
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Read More »At AIFP, our lumber traders leverage relationships with mills and suppliers to deliver the best products at the best prices. In today’s blog, we’re answering your questions about pressure-treated wood.
between 4 to 6 inches The ideal thickness of each layer is between 4 to 6 inches. The middle layer should also be angular stones about 2” to 3” in...
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Yes, pressure-treated wood is safe for use in everything from raised garden beds to children’s playhouses. Before 2003, pressure-treated lumber was often treated with chromated copper arsenate (CCA), a preservative containing some amount of poisonous arsenic. Because small amounts of arsenic can leach out of treated wood, the EPA and the wood industry decided to move away from CCA treated wood to other types of wood preservatives, including Alkaline Copper Quaternary (ACQ) and Propiconazole.
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A 2×4 can hold up to 40 pounds or 300 pounds when laying on its edge without sagging when laying horizontally. Several factors can lower or...
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The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)provides guidelines for ramp length and slope. Per their recommendations, you'll need one foot of ramp...
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