Pressure Treated Wood
Pressure-treated wood is a safe, long-lasting building material used in decks, fences, docks and other places where wood is exposed to rot, insect attack or other forms of biodeterioration.
Pressure-treated wood is widely available and relatively economical. Treated wood is strong, long-lasting and maintains its integrity in conditions under which untreated wood would quickly degrade. Pressure-treated lumber often retains it's structural integrity 10 to 20 times longer than untreated woods.
Treated wood is a convenient, renewable building material. Preservative treatment enables wood to last longer than it otherwise would, thereby conserving trees and other resources.
OPTION #1: Inorganic Arsenical Pressure-Treated Wood (55¢ / linear foot)
This wood has been preserved by pressure-treatment with an EPA-registered pesticide containing inorganic arsenic to protect it from insect attack and decay. Wood treated with inorganic arsenic may present certain hazards, therefore certain precautions should be taken when determining where to use it.
OPTION #2: Alkaline Copper Quaternary Pressure-Treated Wood (95¢ / linear foot)
ACQ pressure-treated wood contains no arsenic or chromium. It protects against rot, decay, and termite damage with an advanced, environmentally sensitive preservative. It can be used where environmental concerns may restrict other products.
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Cedar
Cedar is renowned for its natural beauty and outstanding
physical properties that make it one of the world’s most
unique softwood species. Its warm coloring is
complimented by a uniform, fine-grained texture with a
satin luster that makes Stained Cedar exceptionally beautiful.
Cedar is ideal for both indoor and outdoor applications,
Left Unfinished Cedar weathers to a beautiful ver-grey
patina. Cedar adds natural warmth and beauty to any project.
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STK Grade Cedar $1.16 / linear foot |
Clear Cedar $1.85 / linear foot |
Alaskan Yellow Cedar $1.10 / linear foot |
STK Grade Cedar: High quality Western Red Cedar known for its Select Tight Knots
Clear Cedar: Premium Western Red Cedar hand picked for its grain quality and lack of knots
Alaskan Yellow Cedar (Cypress): Lighter in color & also harder than Western Red Cedar
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Mahogany ($1.90 / linear foot)
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- NATURAL & NON-TOXIC
Does not require pressure treating
- LEGENDARY DURABILITY
Resistant to rot, decay, insect attack, and splitting; "The Boat Builder's Wood"
- EXCELLENT FOR PAINTING & STAINING
- WEATHERS WELL
Exposed lumber remains smooth; no raised grain; Raw lumber ages to lustrous silver color
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ChoiceDek ($1.47 per / foot)
ChoiceDek is a new and exciting "Next Generation" of recycled composite decking.
Made from a unique combination of 50% Heartwood Cedar & 50% Plastic, ChoiceDek provides a natural textured surface without the Warping, Cracking, or Splinters of other woods. There is virtually no maintenance needed; and its natural cedar color ages to a uniform silver grey.
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TenduraPlank
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TenduraPlank provides the traditional beauty of a wood front porch without the expansion, contraction, warping, splitting, cracking, or splintering of tongue-and-groove lumber.
Historically and dimensionally authentic, TenduraPlank doesn't rot, deteriorate, grow fungus, or feed termites. And, its primed and ready for finish painting.
The proprietary design of the TenduraPlank tongue-and-groove joints is engineered to provide a secure but visible seam, emulating the traditional tongue-and-groove lumber it replaces.
The warmth of wood combined with the durability of plastic - TenduraPlank is made to last a lifetime.
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Pau Lope
- Pau Lope - IPE Tropical hardwood - is the hardest decking material.

- Pau Lope is far superior in strength and lasting durability than the common softwoods available for today's decks and outdoor structures.

- 100% natural Lumber - there are no toxic preservatives or chemicals to leach out of the wood. There is no need for "wood preservatives" or "water repellents"-ever.

- Pau Lope has minimal grain raising, surface checking & cracking, end splits & splintering.

- Pau Lope is all natural and will last 3 to 5 times longer than common domestic softwoods intended for exterior use. (Comes in only 1" x 4" size)
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Prices shown are only to give you an idea of where each decking material falls in the price structure of other decking materials and is only the cost of that material. Prices are subject to change without notice.
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