Wood, Treated

The hard fibrous material that forms the main trunk or branches of a tree or shrub that is suitable for timber, lumber or other purposes. The wood is pressure treated in a process that uses vacuum and pressure to force chemical preservatives into the wood. The preservatives help protect the wood from attack by termites, other insects, and fungal decay.

Note: Treated wood foundation material should not be used for slab on grade or hillside foundation types.

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