ProWood Dura Color is treated with an EPA-registered waterborne wood preservative system to protect against termite attack and fungal decay. It’s color-infused during the pressure-treating process, so pigment is driven deep into the wood fibers, creating beauty that’s guaranteed to stand up to the elements for years. It comes with a 2-year color assurance (no fade) limited warranty and a lifetime limited warranty against termite attack and rot (fungal decay).
ProWood treated lumber
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- Product From Weyerhaeuser
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Weyerhaeser now offers Trus Joist Parallam Plus PSL with Wolmanized preservative protection in select western states. The wood beams are decay and insect resistant, as well as resistant to shrinking, twisting and bowing. Treated to the core with Wolmanized preservative protection, the wood does not need field treatment when cut or drilled. The beams, capable of being painted or stained on site, are available in eight sizes including long lengths.
- Product From Viance
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Ecolife Stabilized Weather-Resistant Wood from Viance is an exterior wood protection system that minimizes the effects of the weathering cycle to help real wood decks and deck surfaces look better longer. Under pressure treatment, the stabilizer is driven deep into the wood to protect all surfaces and to help minimize cracking and checking, resulting in fewer customer complaints and costly callbacks. It provides long lasting natural beauty and low maintenance costs.
- Product From Perennial Wood
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Perennial Wood is real wood modified to endure. It resists shrinking and swelling that causes cracking, cupping and warping, without sacrificing the beauty of real wood. This makes it well-suited for any outdoor application. It’s also a smart choice for sustainably minded trade professionals and homeowners because it is domestically harvested and processed, long-lasting and modified through a process that leaves no toxic substances in the wood
- Product From Real Outdoor Living
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Pressure-treated wood has been the number-one decking material for decades, and remains so. The reasons include: long-lasting durability, readily available, beauty, easy-to-use and safe, making it a good choice for all outdoor living projects from decks and gazebos to front porches and backyard structures. A recently completed life cycle assessment shows pressure-treated wood to be the most environmentally friendly decking material option.
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Ecolife stabilized weather-resistant wood
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Ecolife’s Stabilized Weather-Resistant Wood by Viance features a proprietary stabilizer to improve the performance and beauty of wood deck surfaces by reducing cracking and checking, while saving money and reducing project costs and punch lists. Building with Ecolife is said to reduce callbacks and increase satisfied customers. Enter an Ecolife deck into the "Fish More Deck Challenge" to win a Tracker boat package, or $500 in monthly cash prizes.
- Product From Perennial Wood
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Perennial Wood decking incorporates TruLast Technology to resist moisture and help it remain dimensionally stable. The decking includes deck boards, top and bottom rails, balusters, posts, stair treads and fascia. Each piece comes with a two-step, factory-finish in a choice of four stains: Cape Cod gray, cedar, mahogany or redwood. Unfinished end cuts will not compromise the integrity and longevity of the wood because it is modified throughout.
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Heritage Collection of Decking
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The California Redwood Co. has introduced Cascade, a board profile as part of the Heritage Collection of decking. The profile is designed for water shedding and has beveled edges and drip lines designed for durability and longevity. Each board is placed through the planer slowly to ensure a refined finish.
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Panorama Post for Topless Glass System
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Durarail’s Panorama Post for Topless Glass System can be installed on the surface of a deck, on the fascia or for use as a railing or fence. The glass in the system comes in various heights, including the same height as the post or more decorative options, and can be ordered with a frosted finish to create privacy panels or wind breaks. The powder-coated posts and glass system “bends” around corners with a glass track that allows the glass to adjust 30-degrees to each side, creating a 60-degree angle to create corners.
- Product From Kleer, Inc.
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Kleer railing system, KleerRail PVC Railing, offers blind fastenings, making it designed to be assembled rather than nailed together. The cellular PVC is reinforced with aluminum for additional strength and is intended to look and feel like painted wood. Personalization for decks, porches and patios can be done by bending, adding mixed materials or painting the railing system. The systems are available assembled in 36-in. by 8-ft. and 36-in. by 6-ft. sections and well as six feet and eight feet sections to be assembled.
- Product From Trex Company
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Trex looks to appeal to the DIY consumer with their Trex Select decking and railing system. The composite decking resists stain and mold, requires no sanding, staining or painting and features a square-edge profile for simple installation. Deck boards are available in 12-, 16- and 20-ft lengths with four colors, Madeira, Winchester grey, saddle and woodland brown, to choose from. The railing is manufactured of a shelled composite material, available in a white hue and uses a code-compliant external bracket system for installation. The collection is backed by a 25-year limited residential warranty.