Posted by admin | Posted in Build a Shed | Posted on 22-06-2011
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Rot treated wood is not pressure-treated lumber when in contact with each other?
I'm building a shed with pressure-treated floor. They told me I could not put pan in oven-dried pressure treated soil and rotting wood.
Both of your answers above contain some truth. Pressure is not treated any other cause wood to rot. If you have any rot that is because the items arrived at the other timber. Wall framing with treated plugs Pressure is not a good idea. PT is a much smaller timber that is only to be used in areas susceptible to contact with moisture.
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