Lattice
Multi-functional pressure-treated wood lattice
Enhance the beauty of your deck, encourage climbing plants, and add privacy screens with ProWood pressure-treated wood lattice.
For decades, pressure-treated wood lattice panels have primarily been used as a low-maintenance skirt around porches and decks. But over recent years, builders, architects, and homeowners have discovered lattice's amazing versatility for trellis, privacy screen, and fencing applications as well. More benefits include:
- Pressure-treated to resist effects from weather and pests
- Ready to stain right away, or allow it to naturally weather as a soft, warm gray
- Adds dimension without blocking airflow
- Sized for convenient transportation and ease of installation
- Available in:
Thicknesses: 7/16 in. and ¾ in.
Sheet Sizes: 2 ft. x 8 ft. and 4 ft. x 8 ft.
Patterns: Square, Diamond, Privacy
Pressure Treated
Reliable construction
Rot & Insect Resistant
Customizable
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Color Options
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Pressure Treated
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Redwood Tone
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Cedar Tone
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Walnut Tone
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Do you recommend painting ProWood treated wood?Although ProWood provides a surface that is easier for paints to cover, we do not recommend painting it. ProWood does not need protection from the elements. But if your decorative decisions call for paint, make sure the wood is dry before application. (Pour some water over the surface. If it beads, wait; if it seeps into the wood, it's ready to paint.)
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Can I use pressure-treated landscape timbers as a fence post or deck post?No. Landscape timbers (unlike 4×4 pressure treated dimensional lumber and 6×6 pressure treated timbers) are not recommended for use as a structural post because they are not treated for ground contact and do not carry a lifetime limited warranty.
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What preservatives are used for pressure treating ProWood and how long are they effective?For a long time, CCA (Chromated Copper Arsenate) was the primary wood preservative. CCA-treated wood protects against all major forms of destructive attack and is effective for many years. More recently, preservative manufacturers switched to ACQ (Alkaline Copper Quaternary). ACQ is also effective for decades, reducing demands on forest resources. Another common preservative is a solution containing natural, environmentally safe mineral salts called borates. Borate lumber has a powerful barrier against termites — even the extremely destructive Formosan termite. The new generation of pressure-treated wood uses micronized copper as a preservative. This method enables ProWood to stand up against termite damage and fungal decay.
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