Have a question about WeatherShield 2 in. x 6 in. x 16 ft. #2 Prime Ground Contact Southern Pine Pressure-Treated Lumber?

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A: Atalanta, 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.

A: yes

A: Steve, We do recommend staining vs painting. Although pressure treated lumber provides a surface that is easier for paints to cover, we do not recommend painting it. Pressure- Treated lumber does not need protection from the elements. But if your decorative decisions call for paint, make sure the wood is dry before application. (Pour some water over the surface. If it beads, wait; if it seeps into the wood, it’s ready to paint.)

A: I used a solid stain on it. It looks good.

A: I’ve never used paint per se on areas I expect to be seen – always used colored stain which gives the same effect. Where I have painted things like scrap projects, etc. it seems to be a bit less resilient than a penetrating stain.

A: Hello Albert, As pricing and quantity may vary by location, we suggest that you contact your preferred Home Depot location to obtain that information.

A: Hello GE, We don’t recommend gluing treated lumber to make laminated beams because the lumber has to be dry, and the glue has to be of a certain type, etc. It is better to nail, bolt, or lag-screw multiple pieces of lumber together according to established construction standards.

A: Hello OS, Yes, that product can be used on the ground. For greater detail about this product, we suggest that you consult the warranty that is located in the boxed-off Info & Guides section of the product page. Within it, you will find terminology explained and other important information about use/care of your product and end tags, paperwork to maintain for future reference.

A: Yes, hence the “Ground Contact” in the complete description of the product as follows: WeatherShield 2 in. x 6 in. x 16 ft. #2 Prime Ground Contact Southern Pine Pressure-Treated Lumber, Beige

A: It’s is a ground contact board. So yes you can. According to their latest recommendations, Ground Contact should be used when: Wood will come in contact with soil, vegetation, leaf litter, and debris that can hold moisture for extended periods of time. You don’t expect good air circulation, especially on the underside and between decking boards.

A: Yes, this can be used for ground contact. You can also use it in areas with low ventilation (crawlspace etc.) It will shrink a little after the moisture from treating dries out. Especially if you are in an area with relatively low humidity.

A: I’ve used this product for several years it can come in contact with ground. It must be able to dry out. Cannot be immersed in water continually.

A: Hi Joey, Please contact your preferred Home Depot store to discuss pricing as it may vary by location.

A: Hi Joey, Please contact your preferred Home Depot store to discuss pricing as it may vary by location.

A: Dear Tywill, While people do use pine as trailer decking, we cannot recommend the use of these boards for purposes outside of decking, as we do not know how much equipment or gear or whatever else you might be hauling weighs.

A: yes it will. According to their latest recommendations, Ground Contact should be used when: Wood will come in contact with soil, vegetation, leaf litter, and debris that can hold moisture for extended periods of time. You don’t expect good air circulation, especially on the underside and between decking boards.

A: Jim, You should have no difficulty getting board cut at Home Depot. We only suggest that you call ahead of time to confirm that someone will be available to run the saw. The first couple of cuts are free, then there is a charge of one quarter (.25 cents) per cut.

A: Yes. HD will cut your wood to any dimension you like.

A: Typically wood cutting is complimentary and is normally sold by the foot.

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Brand WeatherShield
Name 4 in. x 4 in. x 8 ft. #2 Ground Contact Pressure-Treated Southern Yellow Pine Timber 2 in. x 6 in. x 16 ft. #2 Prime Ground Contact Southern Pine Pressure-Treated Lumber 4 in. x 4 in. x 10 ft. #2 Pressure-Treated Ground Contact Southern Pine Wood Post 4 in. x 4 in. x 12 ft. #2 Pressure-Treated Ground Contact Southern Pine Timber
Price

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Ratings (2154) (515) (656) (294)
Nominal Product Length (ft.) 8 ft 16 ft 10 ft 12 ft
Features Paintable,Stainable Paintable,Pressure Treated,Stainable Paintable,Stainable Paintable,Stainable
Nominal Product Width (in.) 4 in 6 in 4 in 4 in
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