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2 in. x 8 in. x 8 ft. #2 Prime Ground Contact Pressure-Treated Lumber

  • 2X the protection compared to Above Ground treatment
  • Treated for protection against fungal decay, rot and termites
  • Use for decks, walkways, landscaping and other outdoor projects
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Product Details

Pressure treated deck at sunset to show stairs and an outdoor living space.


Add Value To Your Property

Studies show that adding a deck is one of the best ways you can increase your home's value.

Pressure treated deck overlooking a lake complete with pressure treated steps and Deckorail components


Building Code Approved

Pressure-treated decking is building code approved for use in decking in above-ground or ground contact applications.

Close up of the deck boards showing how to properly clean your deck


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!

A sunny day of a man using a powerwasher to clean his deck boards


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.

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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.

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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.

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Close up of a pressure-treated post with Deckorail solar and ball top post caps


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.

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Deck Posts

Deck posts add a classic, decorative charm to your outdoor living space all while adding support to your deck, fence or porch.

Close up of a pressure-treated B2E baluster and square edge spindle


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 meets the highest grading standards for strength and appearance. This double treated Ground Contact lumber must be used for applications where treated lumber is difficult to maintain, repair or replace. Treated lumber is critical to the performance and safety of an entire system or construction such as deck joists, beams and ledger boards. An additional benefit of treated lumber is its defense against rot and insect infestation for its vast majority of applications. Southern yellow pine is responsibly manufactured, safe, and environmentally friendly when used as directed.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 southern yellow pine
  • Ground Contact treated lumber can be used in both Above Ground and Ground Contact exterior applications
  • Backed by a lifetime limited warranty against termite infestation and rot
  • 2 in. x 8 in. x 8 ft.
  • Must use Ground Contact pressure treated lumber where lumber is at risk for poor air circulation, less than six inches from the ground, or has poor or no water drainage below the structure
  • #2 grade lumber has few defects, knots are well-spaced and do not exceed the size regulations.
  • Ideal for a variety of general uses including exposed structures, sill plates, decks, docks, ramps and other outdoor applications
  • Uniform thickness, density and appearance for stable and long lasting performance
  • Hot-dip galvanized fasteners are recommended
  • Individual pieces of pressure treated lumber will reference Ground Contact on the end tag
  • No two pieces of lumber are the same.
  • Color, grain pattern and texture will vary as well.
  • Prime grade lumber is the perfect choice if appearance is the main concern with your lumber project
  • Prime grade lumber has fewer knots and an overall better appearance
  • Prime grade lumber can be used for deck boards, fence panels
  • Find everything you need to complete your decking project here
  • Note: product may vary by store
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Questions & Answers

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Q:How many per bundle
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Q:How many per bundle
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A:  You buy one you get one.  There is no bundle.

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    Q:Are these Actual or Nominal dimensions? If it's Nominal, what are the Actual?
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    Q:How many boards would I need to cover a 20 x 30 deck?
    by|Jul 28, 2021
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    A:  Since wood is not the exact dimension it is sold as. You will need to do this computation. 12"x7.25"=87" 30'x12=3600". 3600/87=41.37 or 42. If they were 20'. boards. This board is only 8' in length. I would purchase 10' length so you need to double the number to 84 10' boards + 4 or 6 for spare.

    by|Jun 23, 2022

    A:  if you have to ask, you should hire a contractor

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      Customer Reviews

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      Nice product. Easy to put together . Looking forward to putting flowers in.
      Nice product. Easy to put together . Looking forward to putting flowers in.
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      Yep. I used it to make a snow chain installation...
      Yep. I used it to make a snow chain installation aid.
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      Product is good
      Product is good
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      Major width difference.
      There was a difference in width on over half of the boards. As much as 1/2 inch.
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      Response from UFPI Customer ServiceFeb 2, 2023
      Kimco, we are sorry to hear this product did not meet your expectations. 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. Each piece of lumber is unique and carries physical characteristics that may include the following: knots, warping, shrinkage, swelling and/or splitting. No two pieces of lumber are the same. If you would like the opportunity to discuss the issue further, please reach out to UFP Retail Solutions at UFPRetailCS@UFPI.com, referencing this review, and one of our customer service representatives will be happy to assist you. UniversalForestProducts
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      This was a great replacement for the 2x8x8’ non-treated board...
      This was a great replacement for the 2x8x8’ non-treated board that rotted due to ground moisture in the barn. Expecting this to last a lot longer than the original
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      Response from UFPI Customer ServiceNov 10, 2022
      Don W, we appreciate you taking the time to let us know about your experience! We are very glad to hear that you are satisfied with our Pressure-Treated Lumber. If there’s anything else we can help you with, please e-mail our customer service department at ufpretailcs@ufpi.com, and one of our representatives will be happy to assist you. UniversalForestProducts
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      The wood they picked was warped and not straight....
      The wood they picked was warped and not straight.
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      Works great once you find a good piece
      Be prepared to dig through the rack to find anything close to straight (seriously, budget at least 10 minutes for this). Once you find the straight ones, use them quick or stack and strap them once you're home to ensure they don't twist.
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