With all-new, bold black end tags, ProWood stands out from the crowd. ProWood has modified its treatment and application standards to educate consumers about the differences between treated lumber options, ensuring that their projects last.
ProWood’s three most common treatment levels are highlighted: Light Duty, Above Ground, and Ground Contact.
Many manufacturers and dealers use ground-contact treated lumber to avoid confusion and ensure that their customers are covered regardless of the application.
Instead, ProWood focuses on educating homeowners and professionals on how to not only choose the right lumber but also why.
If you’re not sure what type of lumber your customer requires, ask if their project will be difficult to maintain, critical to the structural integrity, less than 6 inches from the ground, subject to inadequate ventilation, or exposed to frequent moisture.
Helping customers select the appropriate lumber for various applications will result in beautiful, long-lasting projects.