Why Pressure Treated?

Here is a example of the cut ends of 2″ green pressure treated deck boards. Shown is the inconsistency of the treatment protection due to how porous the wood is and the lumber’s dryness.

Pressure treated lumber has the cheaper lower price point. Try to price cedar and you may be shocked at the cost of cedar today!

Oak Tree Flooring

Wood flooring is on the top list of most of todays home reno’s  … just watch some HGTV episodes. In the past 2″ Oak flooring, as pictured here,  was installed in many homes in the early 1900”s.

Due to it’s thin 3/8 inch thickness, it can only be sanded a few times before the tongue and groves that join the strips together rise to the surface  …causing the oak to split and crack.

As a result the floor is generally no good and un-repairable.