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Pressure Treated Pine: Decks, Docks, Porches, Play Sets, More

Mark building a pressure treated Southern pine fence

Used for porches and play-sets, plates and pilings, decks, docks and more there is hardly a more heavily worked, more deeply depended upon material in and around our homes than pressure treated Southern pine. It’s safe, super-tough, and as beautiful as nature intended. We know. We’ve built with it for years.

For the toughest jobs–retaining walls, deck framing, docks–our go-to is pressure treated pine. It beats back the gnarly stuff in the ground, on concrete or in the ocean like wet-dry and freeze-thaw cycles, bugs, and just brutally hard work.

We pick Southern pine for primo stuff too like decking and play-sets. Its linear, wavy grain has just the right blend of randomness and regularity that makes it inimitable and beautiful–and it’s a renewable resource.

It’s also safe for families and pets. Always has been. There are different formulations that give the material different looks for different uses (some decking-only material has a lighter hue than ground contact material for example) but they all excel at being both brawny and beautiful in the right proportions.

From the bull-work of bottom wall plates to topping off a glorious guardrail, pressure treated Southern pine delivers in both substance and style like no other material out there.

For more information about outdoor projects, visit Real Outdoor Living.

Mark
Mark is a licensed contractor, tool expert, wood and outdoor enthusiast, and elite Spartan Race competitor. He writes about home improvement and tools for national magazines and websites, and teaches hands-on clinics for other remodeling professionals. Check out his book, The Carpenter's Notebook.
Mark

Mark is a licensed contractor, tool expert, wood and outdoor enthusiast, and elite Spartan Race competitor. He writes about home improvement and tools for national magazines and websites, and teaches hands-on clinics for other remodeling professionals. Check out his book, The Carpenter's Notebook.

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