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Hamshaw Lumber Inc

5/4X6-16' TREATED SYP #2&BTR GC

SKU #54616T UPC #54616T
5/4X6-16' TREATED SYP #2&BTR GC
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$ 14.10 EA
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Hamshaw Lumber Inc Keene, NH
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Description

5/4-in x 6-in Pressure-Treated Southern Yellow Pine Decking

Grade: #2 & Better | Ground Contact (GC)

Build a deck that lasts. This premium Southern Yellow Pine (SYP) decking is pressure-treated for Ground Contact (UC4A), meaning it is engineered to withstand high-moisture environments, even when placed directly on or near the soil.

Key Features

Standard Decking Dimensions: Milled to a "five-quarters" thickness (1-inch actual), providing a sleeker look and better flex resistance than standard dimensional lumber.

#2 & Better Grade: Selected for high structural integrity with a limited number of knots, ensuring a balance of natural beauty and strength.

Eased Edges: Features "radius" or rounded edges to reduce splintering and provide a smooth, professional finish for barefoot traffic.

Superior Treatment: Treated with micronized copper azole (or similar) to protect against termites, fungal decay, and rot.

Sustainable Choice: Southern Yellow Pine is a renewable resource known for its incredible density and ability to hold fasteners tightly.

Ideal Applications

Deck Flooring: The industry favorite for residential deck surfaces.

Walkways & Board walks: Durable enough for high-traffic outdoor paths.

Poolside Landscaping: Rated for high-moisture exposure.

Technical Specifications

AttributeMeasurement
Actual Dimensions1-in x 5.5-in
Wood SpeciesSouthern Yellow Pine (SYP)
Treatment LevelGround Contact (GC)
Edge ProfileS4S (Radius/Rounded Edges)

Pro Tip: As treated lumber dries, it may shrink slightly. We recommend "butting" the boards tight during installation or using a 1/8-inch gap to allow for natural expansion and contraction.