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Tarheel
Wood Treating offers the best selection of quality treated
Plywood in
the Raleigh, Durham, Cary, Morrisville, "Triangle",
North Carolina area.
Pressure-treated
plywood can be used for a wide range of applications, especially
where resistance to termites and decay is necessary.
Prices
can change weekly on lumber products, so call for current
pricing. Our sales staff will be glad to quote a size on
your custom order; call
(919)467-9176 or fax (919)467-6707 in your order.
Selection
of Treated Plywood Products
|
Pressure Treated |
Dried
After Treatment |
| Size |
Thickness |
Grade |
| 4'
x 8' |
3/8" |
AC
(Smooth one side) |
| 4'
x 8' |
1/2" |
AC |
| 4'
x 8' |
5/8" |
AC |
| 4'
x 8' |
3/4" |
AC |
| 4'
x 8' |
1/2" |
CDX
(Sheathing) |
| 4'
x 8' |
5/8" |
CDX |
| 4'
x 8' |
3/4" |
CDX |
4'
x 8' |
5/8" |
T1-11
Siding 8"OC |
| 4'
x 8' |
3/4"
T&G |
Underlayment
for Bathroom, Laundry & Kitchen Flooring |
| 4'
x 8' |
3/4"
|
Marine
- Treated |
| 4'
x 8' |
3/4"
|
Marine
- Untreated |
Fasteners
For use with ACQ pressure treated
wood products
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Hot-Dip Galvanized
Fastener and hardware manufacturers have suggested the
minimum Hot-Dip Galvanized requirements for use with treated
wood should conform to the following ASTM Standards: ASTM-A153
(for Hot-Dip fastener products) and ASTM-A653 (Coating
Designation G-185 for Hot-Dip connector and sheet products).
- Stainless
Steel
Stainless steel fasteners and connectors are required
for Permanent Wood Foundations below grade and are recommended
for use with treated wood in other severe exterior applications
such as swimming pools, salt water exposure, etc. - Type
304 and 316 are the recommended grades to use.
- Other
fasteners and hardware as recommended by the manufacturer
There may be additional products (other than stainless
steel or hot-dip galvanized) which are suitable for use
with ACQ (Alkaline Copper Quaternary) pressure-treated
wood. Please consult with the individual fastener or hardware
manufacturer for recommendations for use of their products
with ACQ pressure-treated wood.
Plywood
Treatments and Standards
AWPA
Standard C9, "Plywood - Preservative Treatment by Pressure
Process," specifies that the preservative-treated panel
be redried to a moisture content of 18% or less, unless
waived by the specifier.
Treated
plywood is often used in construction applications and is
not necessarily re-dried after treatment. It is essential
for boat manufacturers to specify redrying.
Treated
plywood is trademarked by a grading agency that monitors
treating quality. The trademark should specify the AWPA
standard, treatment and treating retention.
Handling
and Use Recommendations
Use Site Precautions
Wood pressure treated with waterborne arsenical preservatives
may be used inside residences as long as all sawdust and
construction debris are cleaned up and disposed of after
construction.
Do not use treated
wood under circumstances where the preservatives may become
a component of food or animal feed. Examples of such sites
would be structures or containers for storing silage or
food.
Do not use treated
wood for cutting-boards or countertops.
Only treated
wood that is visibly clean and free of surface residue should
be used for patios, decks, and walkways.
Do not use treated
wood for construction of those portions of beehives, which
may come in contact with the honey. Treated wood should
not be used where it may come in direct or indirect contact
with public drinking water, except for uses involving incidental
contact such as docks and bridges.
For
more product and sales info, contact Tarheel Wood Treating,
Hwy 54, Morrisville NC at 919-467-9176.
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