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Color Treated
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Skip the stain with ProWood color treated
ProWood® Color-Treated lumber is a go-to choice for any of your outdoor building projects that would typically use standard pressure-treated lumber. Take into consideration the time that you’ll save; the annual chore of staining your deck, railing, fence or pergola is now a thing of the past. Our in-solution colorant penetrates the wood deep beyond the surface.
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Long-Lasting Color
Skip annual staining with ProWood Color-Treated lumber. Simply waterproof as needed to lock in color year after year.
Decay Resistant
Treated with ProWood MCA (micronized copper azole), our color-treated lumber protects against rot, decay and insects.
A Safe Choice
Our preservative is EPA-registered and safe for handling and use. While typical cedar and redwood timbers fade naturally, color-treated lumber is guaranteed to resist fading.
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Pressure Treated
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Redwood Tone
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Cedar Tone
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Walnut Tone
Applications
ProWood Color Treated lumber can be used for a number of applications.Certifications & Features
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After my project is built, is any special maintenance necessary?ProWood is designed to give professional-grade results that last. Left unfinished, it ages gracefully, eventually softening to an attractive driftwood gray. On flat surfaces such as decks, however, leaves and other debris may collect and create unsightly stains. Even if your lumber has the locked-in protection of factory-applied water repellent, you'll want to follow an annual maintenance program that includes a semitransparent stain or a sealant which contains an ultraviolet stabilizer. If you stain your project, a quality penetrating latex or oil base stain is recommended.
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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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