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Above Ground
Rely on ProWood lumber for your basic building needs.
ProWood® treated lumber offers a wide selection of grades to suit virtually any outdoor project. Our above-ground treatment is perfect for decking, railing, balusters and all other building projects suitable for above-ground treated lumber.
Decking
Available in standard pressure treated and color treated, our long-lasting decking is both durable and beautiful.
Balusters and Railing
Create a custom look to your front entryway, porch or deck with standard pressure treated or color treated balusters, railing and posts. Each of our above ground options are ideal for customizing your outdoor spaces.
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Why use ProWood pressure-treated lumber?Lumber's greatest enemy is biological attack — destruction by termites, fungi and marine borers — as well as damage from rain, sun and wind. Thanks to over 50 years of research, ProWood can stand up to every threat for decades of use.
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How do I know if the treated wood I'm using is properly treated for my intended use?Look for a lumber end tag. Each piece of ProWood lumber has a tag containing information regarding the preservative used, the appropriate end use (i.e. above-ground or ground contact), the quality standard and safe handling instructions.
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Is it okay to install an under-deck ceiling system to my elevated wood deck?If you intend to install an under-deck ceiling system, the general guidance is that the homeowner/builder must ensure that the ceiling system is well ventilated, drainage systems have proper slope and the system prevents debris from accumulating. The homeowner must use building code compliant ground-contact treated materials (UC4A) for all parts of the structure, including the decking. Systems with poor ventilation (or no ventilation) should not be used, as even ground-contact pressure-treated lumber may not provide adequate service life.
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