3 Reasons Treated Pine is Ideal for Your Construction Project

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Timber is a necessity in many construction sites. You can use it for a variety of applications such as fencing the site to keep off intruders or offering structural support to fresh concrete structures that need some time to heal. Considering the nature of the work, such timber should be free from rot and warping so that fences or freshly laid concrete can stay intact. Treated pine can stand up to many conditions that can damage wood and would be ideal for the work in your construction site. Treated pine is subjected to pressurised treatment with preservatives to improve the timber's resistance. The following are a few reasons treated pine is ideal for your construction site:

Environment-friendly

One of the challenges of using and disposing of many construction materials is the pollution hazard that they pose to the environment. In most cases, this often calls for specialised disposal mechanisms that can be quite expensive. For instance, materials containing asbestos have to be disposed of safely by hiring the services of a professional. However, this not is not the case when you want to get rid of treated pine even after a long time. The waste wood is friendly to the environment. You can even burn with low emission of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.

Durability

Durability makes treated pine one of the best materials you can use to reinforce wet concrete structures among other activities in the construction site. If you go for ordinary wood, then you will have to replace it when it rots; otherwise, the structures can collapse because of the weight that you are supporting. For this reason, you need timber that will retain its integrity in terms of strength regardless of the moisture or prolonged exposure to the sun. Treated pine is durable because it is impervious to water or infestation by insects.

Finished Appeal

After using it for some time, the treated pine weathers down and develops a dull grey shade. If you have a thing for wood with a vintage feel, then this shade is ideal for you. To add on that, treated pine used to support fresh concrete structures doesn't really require a fancy finish unless it will stay there permanently. However, you can go for a protective cover on the treated pine for structures like fences to enhance their aesthetic appeal and durability. Preferably, you should go for paint over a clear finish. This is because paint offers better protections against the penetration of ultraviolet radiation.

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