The Benefits Behind Using Pressure-Treated Lumber

Pressure-treated lumber comes in varieties

Wood is a top building material for a reason. This versatile, durable material is excellent for home infrastructure, exterior doors, and more. But when it comes to maintaining lumber, wood can be vulnerable to rotting, warping, and other types of wear over time. Luckily, using pressure-treated lumber is a great way to keep the classic elements of your home well-maintained for years to come, even in extreme environments. But what is it that makes pressure-treated lumber different than other wooden building materials? Here are the benefits of using pressure-treated lumber for your home.

Increased Moisture Resistance

One significant benefit of pressure-treated lumber is moisture resistance. Moisture is often the primary cause of damage to wooden building materials, especially for exterior elements like windows and doors. Pressure-treated lumber coats it with a natural biocide. This biocide prevents softening from fungus and other microorganisms, allowing you to use wood for decks and other building features that will have exposure to the elements.

Cost-Effectiveness

Wood is a cost-effective building material, which is just one reason that it’s so popular among homeowners. While pressure-treated wood is more expensive than natural wood, it is typically cheaper than other materials such as stone, concrete, or steel. Plus, pressure-treated lumber is more low-maintenance and more durable than natural wood. The savings in maintenance and repair costs make pressure-treated lumber a more cost-effective option over time.

Resistant to Insects

Termites, carpenter ants, and other pests can pose a huge problem for owners of a wooden home or deck. These insects can cause severe damage over time. If left unchecked, this damage can result in costly repairs and structural damage to your home. But pressure-treated lumber protects from insects due to the copper compound used in treatment, as well as chemicals like borate. This compound makes pressure-treated lumber more resistant to damage from insects, keeping your home safer from pests for years to come.

Prevent Fungus and Rot

Exposure to extreme weather and moisture makes lumber vulnerable to fungus and bacterial growth. When fungus attaches its roots to wood, its roots will grow into the material and cause considerable damage. Over time, this softens the lumber and makes it vulnerable to warping, rotting, and breakage. Pressure-treated wood is resistant to moisture and fungus, making it far more durable than natural wood.

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