Treatment FAQ

how much treatment in yella wood

by Eldora Gerhold Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What is the difference between YellaWood and pressure treated lumber?

Though Yellawood and pressure treated lumber undergo treatment, they have different chemical compositions and characteristics. For instance, Yellawood products have micronized copper chemicals and organic compounds, while pressure treated wood only features copper-based preservatives. Yellawood’s chemical preservatives are user and eco-friendly.

Is YellaWood safe for plants and animals?

YellaWood ® brand products are treated with an EPP-certified preservative and are safe to use around plants and animals. Can YellaWood ® pressure treated wood be used in gardens? Yes.

What type of preservative is used on YellaWood products?

YellaWood ® brand products are treated with a micronized copper preservative and a co-biocide. They are treated using the MicroPro ® preservative process, the first wood preservative process to be certified as an Environmentally Preferable Product (EPP) by Scientific Certification Systems (SCS).

Can you use Yella wood next to aluminum?

YellaWood ® brand products can be placed in contact with aluminum in code-compliant construction applications that provide proper water drainage and do not allow the wood to be exposed to standing water or water immersion. Is it safe to use pressure treated wood around plants and animals?

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Is YellaWood treated?

YellaWood® brand products are treated with a micronized copper preservative and a co-biocide. They are treated using the MicroPro®preservative process, the first wood preservative process to be certified as an Environmentally Preferable Product (EPP) by Scientific Certification Systems (SCS).

Is YellaWood good wood?

Outdoor exposure testing also shows that wood treated with micronized copper, like YellaWood products, offers superior benefits compared to other copper-based products, so builders know they're working with high-quality materials their clients can depend on.

Is Yellow pine pressure treated?

To start, pressure-treated wood is softwood lumber, typically southern yellow pine, that's been chemically treated to resist rot, decay and termites. The boards are rolled into giant pressurized tanks where chemical preservatives are forced deep into the wood's fibers.

How long will yellow wood last?

It depends on the climate, the type of wood, its uses, and how well it's maintained. While pressure treated poles can stay up to 40 years without any signs of rot or decay, decks and flooring might only last around 10 years.

Can you stain YellaWood?

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What kind of wood is YellaWood?

pressure treated pineEnvironmentally Friendly The YellaWood® brand has developed a wide array of environmentally-friendly pressure treated pine and materials for decking in a variety of conditions, including KDAT products (kiln dried after treatment) and MasterDeck™.

Is yellow pine good for outdoor use?

Is Southern Yellow Pine Good for Decks? Yes. Not only is Southern yellow pine durable and strong, but it also takes pressure treatment especially well, making it great for outdoor use. In fact, pressure-treated SYP lumber is stronger and less expensive than other deck materials.

Does yellow pine make good lumber?

Southern yellow pine wood is one of the principal sources of softwood products in the United States. Not only is it strong, stiff, and dense, but it also has the ability to hold nails and other fasteners particularly well, which makes it a great choice for residential and commercial construction.

Is yellow pine the same as southern yellow pine?

In the United Kingdom, yellow pine refers to Eastern white pine or Scots pine. In the Southern US, yellow pine refers to a special group of trees known as the Southern Yellow Pines, these are mostly longleaf pine, shortleaf pine, slash pine, and loblolly pine.

Can you burn YellaWood?

Do not burn preserved wood. Do not use preserved wood under circumstances where the preservative may become a component of food, animal feed or beehives. Do not use preserved wood as mulch. Only preserved wood that is visibly clean and free of surface residue should be used.

Can you burn treated wood after 10 years?

No. You should never burn pressure treated wood. This is because the preservative used during the pressure treatment poses a great danger to living organisms. In fact, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency considers pressure-treated lumber as hazardous waste.

Where is YellaWood from?

We've come a long way from our humble beginnings in a small Alabama treatment plant. The YellaWood® brand has grown beyond full-service treatment facilities into custom packaging manufacturing, material import/export, building product distribution, a sister company in logistics, and even a family style restaurant.

Why is there a yellow tag on the end of my lumber?

That little yellow tag on the end of your lumber means your lumber has proven protection against rot, fungal decay and termite attack. However, to get the most of out of your project, a regular maintenance program is necessary to minimize the effects of the weather. Whenever a project is built with treated wood and exposed to the weather, certain inherent properties of the wood become evident. Since the characteristics listed below are natural to wood, they are not warranted against such occurrences. Here are examples of what can happen:

How long does it take to apply water repellent?

Water Repellents. Apply water repellent within six weeks of the project's completion. For the best results, water repellents should be applied annually and stains should be re-applied as needed. Always follow the manufacturer's directions when applying water repellents or semi-transparent stains containing water repellent.

Can you use water repellent on pressure treated wood?

Keep in mind that surface mold does not affect decay-resistant properties of your project. After cleaning, a water repellent or a stain with water repellent can be applied to help reduce weathering.

Can you salvage warped wood?

Severely warped and splitting lumber that cannot be salvaged should be replaced. It is unfortunate, but in spite of homeowners' best efforts, some pieces of wood, through the natural growing characteristics in the grain pattern, will mechanically degrade over time to become unsuitable for use.

Can you burn treated lumber in a boiler?

Preserved wood may be disposed of in landfills or burned in commercial or industrial incinerators or boilers in accordance with federal, state and local regulations. Treated lumber should never be burned in open fires, stoves, fireplaces or residential boilers.

Can you butt wet wood?

As wood dries, you can expect some slight shrinkage in both width and length to occur. To minimize gaps between boards, wet wood should be butted together during installation.

Does Yellawood fade?

When wood is exposed to ultraviolet rays of the sun, color fading occurs. Freshly treated YellaWood ® brand pressure treated wood appears only slightly greener than untreated wood. In a few weeks' time, it turns tan or brown and eventually weathers to the familiar gray color. The use of a high-quality stain will renew the desired color. A stain containing a water repellent is recommended.

When can I apply a water repellent to pressure treated wood?

If you plan to let your deck's natural appearance and color shine, it is recommended that you apply a water repellent as soon after installation is complete as is possible. This added protection will help the wood's natural beauty last longer.

Why does some treated lumber warp?

Warping is a natural tendency of both treated and untreated lumber due to grain patterns that are established during the growth of the tree. Since no tree grows perfectly straight, grain patterns are irregular. Proper storage before and during construction will help minimize the amount of warping.

What is pressure treated lumber?

The treatment process forces a waterborne preservative deep into the cellular structure of the wood providing long-term protection against rot, fungal decay and termite attack.

When I cut some pressure treated boards, the middle looks like it hasn't been treated. Is this a bad piece of wood?

No. Typically, this is the heartwood of the tree . These cells are naturally decay-resistant, and it is not an indication that the product was improperly treated .

What fasteners are recommended for pressure treated lumber?

Selecting the right fasteners will help ensure the longevity of your project. Use hot-dip galvanized or other fasteners as required by local building codes. Galvanized and stainless steel fasteners are corrosion-resistant and will not stain your project. Follow the manufacturer's recommendations.

Is it safe to use pressure treated wood around plants and animals?

YellaWood ® brand products are treated with an EPP-certified preservative and are safe to use around plants and animals.

Can I find different grades of YellaWood ®?

Yes, YellaWood ® is available in multiple lumber grades to meet the needs of any job. You can find the grade noted on the ink stamp that is applied by the sawmill. Most building supply stores stock only a few grades of lumber, but a wider variety of grades can be special-ordered. Learn more about dimensional and decking lumber grades in this simple guide.

What is yellawood?

The YellaWood® brand has stood for quality pressure treated pine for over 50 years.

What is pressure treated wood?

Our pressure treatment process forces a waterborne preservative deep into the structure of the wood, providing long-term protection against rot, fungal decay and termite attack. The process has been applied to many types of pressure treated wood, such as decking boards , picket fence and split fence materials, pressure treated plywood, posts & rails and other materials, just to name a few.

What lab is used to pressure treat southern yellow pine?

While much of the process used to pressure treat southern yellow pine is a trade secret, it has been thoroughly tested by the Scientific Certification Systems lab or SCS, a leader in environmentally-friendly building product certification.

Find the right retention for the application

Retention is the amount of preservative retained in the wood after treatment. The preservative used has been subjected to extensive field-testing and has proven its viability for long-term performance in some of the harshest environments in the world. It also offers proven protection against rot, fungal decay and termite attack.

Above Ground – Light Duty

Above Ground Applications: Balusters; Spindles; Handrails; Lattice; Decking (in certain applications)

How to protect wood from weather?

Any exposed wood, pressure treated or not, should be protected from the weather. Application of a quality, clear water repellent or semi-transparent stain that contains a water repellent will help minimize the cycles of moisture take-up and loss the wood goes through outdoors.

How long to wait to stain wood with semi transparent?

If the wood does not absorb the water, wait several days and retest. Or immediately apply a clear water repellent, wait approximately eight weeks, and then apply your chosen color of semi-transparent stain.

How long does it take to stain wood?

If you've chosen to build with a product that contains a factory-applied water repellent, an oil-based stain can be applied in 30 to 60 days and water-based stains can be applied after six months. Check that the wood is surface dry before applying stain.

What Is Yellawood?

Yellawood is a lumber brand treated with a preservative process combining micronized copper and an organic compound. Thus, it features enhanced protection against decay, rot, and termite attack.

What Are the Different Grades of Treated Lumber?

Treated wood comes in five different grades; Premium, Select, and Number one, two, and three. The higher the lumber grade, the fewer the splits, knots, and general defects. Therefore, it is prudent to specify your product requirements to get the most suitable lumber.

Can You Burn YellaWood?

It is not okay to burn YellaWood. Warning tags stapled to newly purchased treated lumber warn against burning it. In addition, the preservatives in the wood are toxic and dangerous to handle. So, burning it causes exposure to toxic smoke and ash, harmful to both people and the environment.

Is YellaWood Kiln Dried?

Yes, YellaWood is kiln-dried to restore its original moisture level. In addition, the process gives the composite’s installation attributes the natural character and beauty of real wood.

Is Pressure Treated Wood Better Than Cedar?

Pressure treated wood is studier and more weather-proof than cedar. It is also highly resistant to insect attacks and rot. Therefore, you can use it for ground contact projects and expect them to last.

What is yellawood used for?

YellaWood ® brand products are available in a wide variety of grades depending on the strength and appearance requirements of your project, and uses includes fences, outdoor furniture, decks, gazebos, garden edging, landscaping structures, picnic tables and play sets. Outdoor exposure testing provides peace of mind that products treated with micronized copper preservatives offer superior product benefits compared to other copper-based wood preservatives.

What is KDAT lumber?

More homeowners recognize the benefits of building with products that have been kiln dried after treatment, or KDAT. This process, which involves drying the lumber in a large oven following the pressure treatment process, allows you to build with a product that will not shrink after installation.

Does Yellawood have water repellent?

YellaWood ® brand products are also available with built-in water repellents for extra protection from the elements. The factory-applied water repellent provides protection to all four sides of the board, including those sides typically missed by a brush or spray-on repellent applied after installation. This gives consumers long-term performance and minimizes cracking, warping and twisting due to swelling and shrinking from weather cycles.

Is yella wood gray?

Left unpainted, YellaWood ® brand products will weather to a honey brown and eventually to a familiar, and often desired, gray.

Is yellawood galvanized?

For exterior applications, hot-dipped galvanized fasteners are recommended as a minimum. Before you build, check local building codes and follow the fastener manufacturer's recommendations for their intended use. YellaWood ® brand products are also approved for direct contact use with aluminum products in code-compliant applications with proper water drainage and no exposure to standing water or water immersion. Learn more about selecting the proper fasteners.

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