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Designed for demanding exterior construction applications, this 3/4 in. CCX pressure‑treated plywood panel delivers durable performance where exposure to moisture is expected. Manufactured from Southern Yellow Pine and pressure treated with MCA to help resist rot, decay, and insect damage, this panel is commonly used for exterior structural applications such as shed floors, ramps, trailer decks, and other outdoor surfaces when installed in accordance with building codes. The CCX grade features a utility‑grade face and back bonded with exterior‑type adhesive, making it suitable for construction use where appearance is secondary. This panel is not intended for cabinetry, furniture, or finished interior applications, and should not be represented as a decorative plywood. It is also not marine‑grade plywood. Pressure‑treated plywood should be protected from prolonged standing water and installed with appropriate fasteners. This CCX plywood offers rugged, cost‑effective strength for exterior projects requiring treated wood performance without overstating finish quality or application scope.

Actual Product Length (in.) | 96.000 in |
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Actual Product Thickness (in.) | 0.72 in |
Actual Product Width (in.) | 48 in |
Nominal Product Length (ft.) | 8 |
Nominal Product Thickness (in.) | 23/32 |
Nominal Product Width (ft.) | 4 |
Exposure Durability | Exterior |
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Panel/Veneer Grade | Rated Sheathing |
Plywood Features | Pressure Treated |
Plywood Product Type | Sheathing |
Span Rating | 48/24 |
Manufacturer Warranty | See store for details |
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Hello George, yes, this may be used for a pool deck as long as there is proper support underneath.
Hi Meeks, this product is rated for ground contact and is pressure treated so it is suitable for most outdoor projects.
Biff, There are no dumb questions. Everyone starts somewhere, and learning is part of the process. Many customers and DIYers are trying plywood for the first time or tackling a new kind of project, so we are always happy to offer guidance, clear up confusion, and help people feel confident in what they are building.
Biff, There are no dumb questions. Everyone starts somewhere, and learning is part of the process. Many customers and DIYers are trying plywood for the first time or tackling a new kind of project, so we are always happy to offer guidance, clear up confusion, and help people feel confident in what they are building.
Hi Shed, yes, this may be used for shed walls.
Tosh, this product is rated for ground contact and is pressure treated so it is suitable for most outdoor projects. We do not recommend using it for indoor applications.
Callptb, using vinyl flooring on top of the plywood in an outdoor structure may causing moisture trapping between the two products. This may reduce the longevity of the product.
Whether this Pine Plywood can bear the amount of weight you mentioned in one location depends on several factors, including how the plywood is braced and supported underneath and the distribution of the weight.
This product is rated for ground contact and is pressure treated so it is suitable for most outdoor projects.
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