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Questions and Answers for 2 in. x 4 in. x 8 ft. 2 Ground Contact Pressure-Treated Southern Yellow Pine Lumber

Internet #206970948

Model #106147

Store SKU #1001753849

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

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Q:How much are 16ft�4�4 treated
by|Nov 17, 2021
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A:  Please visit your local Pro Associate to determine pricing and availability in your region.

by|May 20, 2022

    A:  They cost around $30.00 each

    by|Feb 8, 2022
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    Q:what is the thickness of a 2x4
    by|Sep 24, 2021
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    A:  1.5" X 3.5"... it's 1.5" thick

    by|Jan 27, 2024
      4 found this answer helpful

      A:  2" thick, 4" wide, & 8' long Actual measurements will be off by a slight margin.

      by|Jan 27, 2024
        2 found this answer helpful

        A:  The product specifications on this page state that the "Actual Product Thickness (in.) 1.5 in" and "Actual Product Width (in.) 3.5 in" Do you need anything other than that?

        by|Jan 27, 2024
          1 found this answer helpful
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          Q:Is now a good time to buy lumber for a garage?
          by|Aug 13, 2021
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          A:  No, I'd wait It's still above prepandemic prices

          by|Sep 13, 2021
            1 found this answer helpful

            A:  Mick, Please see a PRO associate on the availability and cost

            by|Jan 27, 2022
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              Q:Is this good to screen an existing porch
              by|Jul 15, 2021
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              A:  Yes they are.

              by|Jul 18, 2021

              A:  I would think so if you can find them straight enough!

              by|Jul 16, 2021

              A:  Yes, they can be used for a screened in porch. I would only use pressure treated on the bottom plate though, particularly if you plan on painting all the studs and posts

              by|May 6, 2023
              2 found this answer helpful
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              Q:Could this be used for floor replacement on utility trailer
              by|Jul 13, 2021
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              A:  sure

              by|Jul 13, 2021

              A:  yes good product for work floor trailer. Be aware wood has been treated with chemicals. SHOULD BE SEALED WITH GOOD PAINT BE4 USE. GO 2 hd for proper paint sealer.

              by|Jul 18, 2021

              A:  Yes.

              by|Jul 13, 2021

              A:  YES.

              by|Jul 13, 2021

              A:  Absolutely if 8 ft length is long enough.

              by|Jul 13, 2021

              A:  Yes

              by|Jul 13, 2021

              A:  Sure.

              by|Jul 13, 2021
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              Q:I need to use some of this wood to lay flat and in concrete in order for it to receive plywood as a subfloor.
              by|Jul 9, 2021
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              A:  everything rots eventually. However, pressure treated should not be used as part of flooring unless the area is well ventilated. ex. Sub floor for outdoor shed, not where people or animals live.

              by|Jul 13, 2021

              A:  yes, it should be fine

              by|Jul 9, 2021

              A:  I dont know the details of your project but pressure treated wood like this can be emplaced in concrete and laid on top of it. If using this as a structural post to support wood, I would use a 4x4 instead. If placing ontop of a concrete slab or wall, you should install a membrane in between the wood and concrete as concrete holds moisture.

              by|Jul 9, 2021
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              Q:can i use this for framing a basement?
              by|Jul 1, 2021
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              A:  pressure treated lumber is normally not used indoors

              by|Apr 21, 2024
              1 found this answer helpful

              A:  not recommended to use pressure treated lumber indoors like framing a room.

              by|Dec 31, 2023
              1 found this answer helpful

              A:  I do not work for nor do I get paid by home depot. To answer this question would present a liability as I do not know what the wood is treated with

              by|Jul 2, 2021

              A:  Yes, you can. It will last longer than non-treated studs.

              by|Jul 2, 2021
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              Q:Do you stock 10 foot treated limber or 12 foot
              by|Jun 10, 2021
              2 Answers
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              A:  Home Depot stocks 8’, 10’ and 12’ lengths

              by|Jun 25, 2021

              A:  I would call your specific store and ask or set your store on the top left of the product page and check invention below the basic product overview near the top-right

              by|Jun 10, 2021
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              Q:Is this cedar?
              by|Mar 8, 2021
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              A:  No. This particular item is pine.

              by|Mar 8, 2021

              A:  NOT CEDAR WOOD

              by|Jul 18, 2021

              A:  No, these are white pine.

              by|Jun 24, 2021

              A:  really ? pressure treated is primarily pine wood. Cedar has it's own protection.

              by|Jul 13, 2021
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              Q:How much is a bundle of 2x4x8
              by|Dec 3, 2020
              3 Answers
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              A:  There are about 294 2x4s in a bundle. This is based on a bundle size of 1,568 foot board measures. One 2x4x8 is equal to 5.33 foot board measures.

              by|Dec 12, 2020

              A:  was not a fan of the wood that was picked for me so i was disappointed and will most likely not use this service again

              by|Jan 11, 2021

                A:  try calling the store to get up to date information.

                by|Jul 13, 2021

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