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Ground Contact
Close- up of ProWood Pressure-Treated Board with Ground Contact End Tag
Rely on ProWood for your building needs
ProWood® treated lumber offers a wide selection of grades to suit virtually any outdoor project. Our most popular and versatile, ground contact, is suited for most applications and offers an unbeatable warranty.
MCA Treatment
Clean, odorless and nonirritating, ProWood MCA (micronized copper azole) treated lumber is safe for humans, animals and the environment.
Ground Contact
Ideal for where the wood may contact moisture, the ground or be installed in a manner that subjects the wood to comparable ground contact conditions.
Color Treated
ProWood Color-Treated lumber offers rich, long-lasting color without the legwork or backache of annual staining. Available in ground contact, use our color-treated lumber to complete your project.
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ProWood pressure-treated lumber can be used for a number of applications.
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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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Are there different types of ProWood for different applications?Yes. Our tags will always state "above ground only" or "ground contact" so you can be sure you are using the right material for the job. ProWood products containing higher levels of preservatives are available for special purposes such as projects requiring extensive moisture/earthen contact –– including foundations, pole barns, docks and culverts. For more details, refer to the Understanding the End Tag page.
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