Green Building Bible, Fourth Edition |
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By now, the pressure treated lumber you will find in stores has been treated with one of the new, more "environmentally friendly" pressure treatment chemicals. The former, long-used treatment known most commonly as CCA has been out of use for over two year, so stocks of lumber using that treatment process should be gone.
Today's pressure treating chemicals rely on copper in new formulations to stabilize it in ground contact and wet conditions. You will see codes such as ACQ-C, ACQ-D, and ACQ-D Carbonate on some lumbers. These are all versions of Alkaline Copper Quaternary. Other pieces of lumber will bear codes like CBA-A or CA-B which indicate they were treated with a Copper Azole-based material. Copper is the primary decay-preventing chemical in all of these treatments.
Posted By: tonyNo none, woodworm cannot digest dry wood -- they will only go for it if it high moisture content not found in properly built homes
Posted By: BeauPosted By: tonyNo none, woodworm cannot digest dry wood -- they will only go for it if it high moisture content not found in properly built homes
Are you sure about that? I have often had to repair furniture with woodworm from perfectly dry homes.
Posted By: tony they do also like glues and lacquers which is why some furniture and plywoods get so badly damaged.
Posted By: PeterStarckuntreated marine plyWhat makes it “marine†if it's not treated? Just the selection of the type(s) of wood and/or the glue?
Posted By: JontiPosted By: BeauPosted By: tonyNo none, woodworm cannot digest dry wood -- they will only go for it if it high moisture content not found in properly built homes
Are you sure about that? I have often had to repair furniture with woodworm from perfectly dry homes.
Tony already covered that BeauPosted By: tonythey do also like glues and lacquers which is why some furniture and plywoods get so badly damaged.
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