Wood swells when it absorbs moisture and shrinks when it dries out.
Pressure treated lumber for fence rails.
1 in x 6 in x 16 ft brown pressure treated pine wood fence rail.
The sun s ultra violet uv rays cause the wood to turn gray.
This species of lumber is best for any type of board or picket fence as long as the bottom of the fence is not continually touching the ground.
The rail is pressure treated to provide resistance to termites fungal decay or rot.
Our treated rail fence consists of line post corner post and end post along with 8 rails.
Pressure treated corral board fencing rough sawn and ready.
Severe weather 2 in x 3 in x 8 ft wood pressure treated southern yellow pine wood fence rail.
It does not warp shrink or check split as pressure treated pine will likely do eventually.
Warping twisting is not a problem under the right circumstances.
The drying process creates stresses in the wood which contributes to cracking and warping.
The rail will weather to a handsome gray color if left unfinished but it can also be stained or painted to match your home s exterior.
Pressure treated wood is subject to these effects just like other lumber.
Pressure treated wood fencing these wood posts and poles are all pressure treated with mca micro copper azole wood preservative for ground contact.
All posts are domed drilled and the holes are counter sunk then treated with ca ii naturewood to a 15 retention.
For pricing and availability.
Wood fence posts pressure treated wood fence posts wooden deck railing post 10 ft cedar split rail.
The treatment protects the wood against decay and wood destroying insects.
Cedar is a very stable wood.
The chemicals leave the wood a light green color.
Pressure treated wood triangular rail is made from pine for durability.
2 rail 6 1 2 post.
Farm ranch round stocks and poles for the farm and ranch.
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Spruce is commonly used to create prefabricated stockade style or picket fences.
Pressure treated split rail fencing rustic appalachian feel.
Cedar rails are more expensive than treated rails.
All lumber used outdoors will eventually develop cracks from expansion and contraction.
Pressure treated wood lattice.
Pine fir and spruce are common choices for wood fences because of their affordability and durability.
All rails are approximately 3 x 8 long and the ends feature a tenon cut to fit into the post.