Borate compounds are found in naturally occurring deposits and are a combination of boron and oxygen. Borates are very effective at killing wood destroying insects, fungi, and may also have some fire-retardant properties. The ability of borate compounds to diffuse in water is both an advantage and disadvantage. It allows the chemical to penetrate deeply into wet wood; therefore borate treatments do not require the wood to be incised prior to treatment. However, this property allows the borate chemical to leach out of the wood if exposed to wetting. As such, borate treated lumber and plywood must be protected from the weather and are not labeled for direct ground contact. Borates are also known for their relative safely and economy.
Uses: Sill plate, joists, studs, roof trusses, blocking, rafters, beams
Species: Douglas-fir, Hem fir, Southern Yellow Pine, Spruce-Pine-Fir
Color: Clear. Typically, a blue or green tinted dye is added to the treating solution to distinguish it from untreated wood
In order to offer our customers a Class A flame-spread rated exterior fire retardant decking product, Allweather Wood works with Chemco, Inc. of Ferndale, Washington to pressure treat Humboldt Sawmill Superior Common redwood decking with Thermex-FR®. The result is Humboldt Sawmill Class A Exterior redwood decking. This product is covered by a Limited Lifetime Warranty. In addition to decking, accessory items such as joists, railings, and other specialty items are available.
Class A flame-spread rating means this product can be used under even the most stringent Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) building codes throughout the country, including the International Code Council® International Wildland-Urban Interface Code (IWUIC). The IWUIC code requires decks to be constructed of approved fire retardant treated wood specified for exterior use. Under such guidelines, only a Class A flame-spread rated exterior wood product would qualify for usage.
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Allweather Wood ranks as the largest waterborne preservative treated lumber and plywood manufacturer in the western United States. With treating plants in California, Colorado, Oregon, and Washington, Allweather Wood treats a variety of wood species and preservatives including copper, borates, and fire retardants. No matter what you are building, Allweather Wood preservative treated lumber and plywood is ready for whatever nature brings your way.
Allweather Wood preservative treated lumber and plywood are available through lumberyards and home improvement retailers. Dealers and distributors are encouraged to contact their local Allweather Wood representative. Locations and general information may be found at AllweatherWood.com.