1 container protects up to 150 sq.
Copper naphthenate pressure treated wood.
Use copper naphthenate when wood will be in contact with the ground and as an end cut treatment when applied to cut pressure treated wood.
2 the oil type has been used since the 1940 s.
Protects wood from weather and insects.
Creosote is used in commercial projects.
Easy to use on pressure treated end cuts.
Copper naphthenate is not a restricted use pesticide and the liquid preservative can be purchased at retail lumber yards and hardware stores.
You get the best protection from the very beginning for both above and below ground wood.
Pressure treatments copper napthenate treatment qnap qnap has performance equal to or better than other oil borne preservatives requires no special equipment and the treated wood is not a hazardous waste which allows for recycling or energy recovery.
For many applications copper naphthenate is the best wood preservative available to contractors and builders.
Health concerns for chromated copper arsenate cca pressure treated lumber.
Copper napthenate is effective in protecting wood against insect damage.
Their primary focus has been cca s heavy concentration of arsenic a known carcinogen.
It is widely used to treat field cuts of pressure treated wood that are made during construction.
Creocoat black below ground wood wolman 88 gal.
Creocoat black below ground wood preservative case of 4 is for use on below ground ground contact or water contact wood installations especially non pressure treated lumber to protect the structural integrity.
Ready to use copper naphthenate contains 2 copper as metal meets the awpa m4 standard required by building codes ibc 2303 1 9 irc r317 1 1 on end cuts of all pressure treated lumber.
The product is easy to use on pressure treated end cuts.
Resists mold and fungus to prevent the coated surface from rotting and decaying.
Preservatives not commercially available.
Reuse of treated wood is not regulated by the epa.
The heavy duty solvent based preservative protects new wood and highlights the weathering process and prevents future damage for old wood.
Copper napthenate was first registered in 1951 and is used to brush dip spray and pressure treat wood that will be used in ground contact water contact and above ground such as utility poles docks posts piers fences and landscape timbers.
You want to preserve wood from the elements and from wood eating insects.
A little preventative maintenance protects your wood longer highlights the weathering process and minimizes risks of future damage.
Despite cca s track record as an effective economical wood preservative its safety has long been questioned by health and environmental advocates.