After several weeks of outdoor exposure the product will change to a lighter more natural color.
Menards cedar tone decking.
With a rich color similar to coastal western cedar it provides pleasing aesthetic performance for the first two years following completion of the outdoor project.
Treated lumber is a renewable building product that is safe for use in any application including those around pets playsets and vegetable gardens.
When used properly it is both safe and environmentally friendly treated wood is typically still wet when it s delivered to the home depot or job site.
It has all the benefits of ac2 reg.
This lumber is color infused with lasting cedar tone colorant.
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Ac2 cedartone pressure treated lumber uses 1 grade southern yellow pine to provide optimum strength and appearance on any outdoor project left exposed to the elements.
The existing is pressure treated 5 4x6.
Cedartone premium is truly a premium product.
I am going to replace deck planking on a balcony soon.
Unlike natural cedar which fades to gray over time ac2 premium cedartone lumber timbers and boards will maintain their beautiful lush color for a minimum of two years then fade to a more natural color.
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Ac2 cedartone premium has superior grades of lumber all decking is 15 thicker than standard decking and is.
Brand pressure treated and more.
While shopping for prices i ran across cedartone decking.
It has all the benefits of ac2 brand pressure treated and more.
As lumber dries it may split cup and warp.
Ac2 cedartone premium thick deck decking is truly a premium product.
Ac2 cedartone premium wood products have a rich color that s similar to coastal western cedar with all the benefits of ac2 pressure treated wood.
With a rich color similar to coastal western cedar it provides pleasing aesthetic performance for the first two years following completion of the outdoor project.
Reduce checking splitting cupping twisting and warping which are all natural tendencies of wood when exposed to the elements.