Treated wood
Wooden furniture is a good way to project a natural sort of feel for your home. Are you looking for quality treated wood for a project you have coming up? If this fits your description, I have found a very great pacific wood preserving company. For building up your own wooden furniture or structure, you will have to use treated wood, otherwise sometime down the road you will find your own wooden creations warped and falling apart. Woods that are not treated will not be able to last under the elements.
PWP has a very informative website which includes their work on telephone poles, distribution poles, agricultural treated wood products, and Pac-Bor treated sill plates. The wood species used for these phone and utility poles are Douglas Fir or Pine. Treatments can be Creosote, Pentachlorphenol or copper naphthenate. PWP has a stable and diversified supply of poles, including a barkie peeling operation and multiple treating plants on the west coast. Many of these are perfect for agricultural and other uses, such as treated wood fencing. They were the first to introduce the Advance Guard Treated Structural System to the Southwestern United States.
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