This lumber is pressure treated in order to protect it from termites fungal.
Treated pine vs hardwood joists.
Pressure treated hem fir lumber is ideal for a variety of applications including decks landscaping stair support walkways and other outdoor projects where lumber is exposed to the elements.
Ipe a brazilian hardwood.
They re all rot resistant to varying degrees require 16 in.
Radius edged cedar pressure treated and composite decking share similarities.
Decks get wet and may be framed with incised treated lumber so spans may have to be adjusted.
The table includes spans for.
It is not an actual wood product.
When fixing hardwood decking boards or fixing to hardwood joists 10 gauge screws work best.
All three choices 5 4 x 6 in.
Until a few years ago the irc didn t have deck joist span tables.
Treated pine however is not rated the same as hardwood so the spans sizes will differ.
Joists that are at least 45 mm wide seasoned hardwood and treated soft wood or 50 mm wide unseasoned hardwood are recommended in order to avoid splitti ng when receiving nails or screws from placement of decking boards.
Probably the most difficult decision to make when building a wood deck is what type of decking to use.
100 x 50 hardwood floor joists traditionally spanned 1800mm i ve seen them up to 2000mm in some old houses and were rated f8 for the same span in treated pine rated f5 or mgp10 you would need to go up a size to 140 x 45mm.
Compare quotes from deck builders find pros composite versus wood decking.
Now research shows that h4 or h5 treated pine in logs will outlast untreated and treated hardwood of all classes except class 1 treated hardwood when used in the ground but h4 and h5 treated pine with more than 20 truewood especially if the truewood is on the outside will last far less than hardwood.
Cedar composite decking features the look of cedar.
Joist spacing for.
When fixing common treated pine decking boards 22mm thick to softwood timber joists 8 or 10 gauge screws are recommended.
Every piece meets the highest grading standards for strength and appearance.
Treated pine is perfectly acceptable and as others have stated is in some ways preferable to hardwood.