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 meets the highest grading standards for strength and appearance. Treated for protection against fungal decay, rot and termites, it is ideal for ground contact and a variety of general uses including exposed structures, sill plates, decks, docks, ramps and other outdoor applications. Responsibly manufactured from renewable southern yellow pine, this lumber is both safe and environmentally friendly when used as directed in appropriate applications.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
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
1 in. x 4 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
Ground Contact treated lumber should be used in tropical climates or applications likely to have prolonged contact with vegetation or leaf litter
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
WeatherShield includes water repellant in the treatment process
No two pieces of lumber are the same.
Color, grain pattern and texture will vary as well.
A: Really shouldn’t be. It wouldn’t be good to possibly have the chemicals leaching into the soil. You’re better off using cedar.
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Oct 4, 2016
Most were ok; some were fairly warped.
These boards were nice for the most part, but one of the six I bought was substantially warped (online order and pickup, so it was picked by an employee!). Luckily, I had changed the plans for the construction of my air conditioner screen and ended up with two that I didn't need, which were returned.
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Jun 7, 2023
This 1x4x8 worked out very well....
This 1x4x8 worked out very well.
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May 30, 2020
The quality of the boards left a lot to be desired. I was surprised that Home Depot would sell bo...
The quality of the boards left a lot to be desired. I was surprised that Home Depot would sell boards of this low quality.
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May 30, 2020
1x4 was fine. Curbside horrible. Nothing to with the lady...
1x4 was fine. Curbside horrible. Nothing to with the lady at the desk. She was by herself. 22+minutes on hold. I actually went and got in line inside. She was trying to get help.