Includes bibliographical references (pages 37-39).
Note
Description based on online resource, PDF version; title from title page (USFS, viewed June 26, 2020).
Summary
Wood is a versatile and sustainable building material but may be vulnerable to fungal decay and insect damage when used outdoors or otherwise subjected to moisture. Pressure treatment with wood preservatives is the most common method of protecting wood from biological deterioration. This publication summarizes characteristics of pressure-treating preservatives and provides guidance for selection of pressure-treated wood for specific applications. It also discusses construction practices, service life expectations, and environmental considerations. The intended audience for this publication is users of pressure-treated wood such as homeowners, builders, contractors, engineers, and architects.