Allweather Wood Treated Post
CCA treated wood is treated at manufacturing plants in coos bay, oregon; loveland, colorado; and washougal, washington. The treated wood species include hemlock fir, lodgepole pine and ponderosa pine.
CCA Overview
CCA stands for Chromated Copper Arsenate, a chemical wood preservative containing chromium, copper and arsenic. CCA is used in pressure-treated wood to protect it from rotting caused by insects and microbial agents.
Features
- Pressure-treated for durability
- Preserved with CCA for protection against rot
- Effective against insects and microbial agents
Note
Please note that styles, colors and brands of CCA treated wood may vary.
CCA treated wood is treated at manufacturing plants in coos bay, oregon; loveland, colorado; and washougal, washington. The treated wood species include hemlock fir, lodgepole pine and ponderosa pine.
CCA Overview
CCA stands for Chromated Copper Arsenate, a chemical wood preservative containing chromium, copper and arsenic. CCA is used in pressure-treated wood to protect it from rotting caused by insects and microbial agents.
Features
- Pressure-treated for durability
- Preserved with CCA for protection against rot
- Effective against insects and microbial agents
Note
Please note that styles, colors and brands of CCA treated wood may vary.