Studies show that adding a deck is one of the best ways you can increase your home's value.
Building Code Approved
Pressure-treated decking is building code approved for use in decking in above-ground or ground contact applications.
Extend The Life Of Your Deck
Your maintenance efforts will give you a pressure-treated project that looks bright and fresh for years to come!
Preventative Maintenance Plan
1. Depending on the location of your outdoor project with regard to direct sun exposure, foliage coverage, etc., it may be sufficient to clean/brighten and recoat every two years. 2. If you decide to wait two or more years to perform your next cleaning/brightening, you may want to use a power washer. Be sure that the cleaner/brightener you use contains a mildewcide.
Choosing The Right Stain Or Paint
When determining the right stain and paint for your deck, consider what color will best enhance the wood's finish.
Paint or Stain Tips
If you desire to paint or stain the treated wood project, it is important that the wood be dry enough to accept a coating. The best way to determine if the wood is sufficiently dry to paint or stain is to sprinkle droplets of water onto the wood. If the water droplets are absorbed, the wood is ready to be painted or stained. If the water droplets bead on the surface of the wood, it is too wet. You should wait a few days before attempting to paint and stain the wood.
No Color Additive
Weathershield Pressure-Treated Lumber
Cedar-Tone
Weathershield Pressure-Treated Cedar Tone Lumber
Redwood-Tone
Weathershield Pressure-Treated Redwood Tone Lumber
Post Caps
Post caps add the finishing touch to your deck, porch, or fence project. What's more, they protect your post from nature's elements.
Deck Posts
Deck posts add a classic, decorative charm to your outdoor living space all while adding support to your deck, fence or porch.
Balusters & Spindles
Treated balusters are used not only for safety and strength, but they also aid in creating a custom look to your railing project.
Pressure-Treated Pine Lumber is treated for protection and longevity. Ideal for a variety of applications including decks, play sets, landscaping, stair support and walkways and other outdoor projects where lumber is exposed to the elements. When used properly it is both safe and environmentally friendly.Treated wood is typically still wet when it’s delivered to The Home Depot or job site. As it dries, you should expect slight changes in width and length. As lumber dries, it may split, cup and warp. This is more likely to occur to occur in lower-grade boards, where knots and uneven grains are already present. Each piece of lumber is unique and carries physical characteristics that may include the following: knots, warping, shrinkage, swelling and/or splitting.
Made of pine
For use above ground contact
Pressure-treated for long life
2 in. x 2 in. x 10 ft.
Can be painted or stained to suit your preference
No two pieces of lumber are the same.
Color, grain pattern and texture will vary as well.
#1 lumber grade is to be used when both strength and appearance are important.
This product is #1 lumber grade meaning the boards contain small and few knots within the board. The strength of #1 grade lumber is the best you can get on the market.
Use #1 grade lumber when both strength and appearance are important to you project. This lumber will contain few knots and have no splits larger than the width of the boards.
Studies show that adding a deck is one of the best ways you can increase your home's value.
Building Code Approved
Pressure-treated decking is building code approved for use in decking in above-ground or ground contact applications.
Extend The Life Of Your Deck
Your maintenance efforts will give you a pressure-treated project that looks bright and fresh for years to come!
Preventative Maintenance Plan
1. Depending on the location of your outdoor project with regard to direct sun exposure, foliage coverage, etc., it may be sufficient to clean/brighten and recoat every two years. 2. If you decide to wait two or more years to perform your next cleaning/brightening, you may want to use a power washer. Be sure that the cleaner/brightener you use contains a mildewcide.
Choosing The Right Stain Or Paint
When determining the right stain and paint for your deck, consider what color will best enhance the wood's finish.
Paint or Stain Tips
If you desire to paint or stain the treated wood project, it is important that the wood be dry enough to accept a coating. The best way to determine if the wood is sufficiently dry to paint or stain is to sprinkle droplets of water onto the wood. If the water droplets are absorbed, the wood is ready to be painted or stained. If the water droplets bead on the surface of the wood, it is too wet. You should wait a few days before attempting to paint and stain the wood.
No Color Additive
Weathershield Pressure-Treated Lumber
Cedar-Tone
Weathershield Pressure-Treated Cedar Tone Lumber
Redwood-Tone
Weathershield Pressure-Treated Redwood Tone Lumber
Post Caps
Post caps add the finishing touch to your deck, porch, or fence project. What's more, they protect your post from nature's elements.
Deck Posts
Deck posts add a classic, decorative charm to your outdoor living space all while adding support to your deck, fence or porch.
Balusters & Spindles
Treated balusters are used not only for safety and strength, but they also aid in creating a custom look to your railing project.
Specifications
Dimensions
Actual Product Length (ft.)
10
Actual Product Thickness (in.)
1.5
Actual Product Width (in.)
1.5
Nominal Product Length (ft.)
10
Nominal Product Thickness (in.)
2
Nominal Product Width (in.)
2
Details
Chemical retention (lb./cu. ft. )
0.2
Fastener recommendation
N/A
Features
Paintable,Pressure Treated,Stainable
Lumber Grade
No. 1
Material
Wood
Moisture content
Green
Pressure treatment chemical
ACQ - Alkaline Copper Quat
Texture
Smooth
Warranty / Certifications
Manufacturer Warranty
See store for details
Questions & Answers
2Questions2Answers
how much does it cost
Asked by bob June 13, 2017
1
Answer
Bob: Thank you for your inquiry with HomeDepot.com. The 2 in. x 2 in. x 10 ft. #1 Pine Pressure-Treated Lumber is currently out of stock and does not have an ETA. Please check back with the HomeDepot.com website to check for availability. We hope this information is helpful, we appreciate your business.
will you ship this??? or maybe just remove it from your website as not to frustrate people
Asked by cj May 5, 2015
1
Answer
Please contact your local Home Depot store to inquire about home delivery availability for this product.
I am trying to order the necessary lumber to build the Pergola that is on your garden club projects. One item needed is the (4) 2x2x10 board. When I click ALL the links for any type of 2x2, i.e Douglas fir, cedar, redwood, I am told it’s not sold at my location and I needed to enter a different zip code. First off I don’t know the zip codes for the surrounding towns, so I thought I would order it online. It did a search and I got the same message. Why would you show something you don’t offer the lumber for?