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Pressure-Treated Wood
Pressure-treated wood is lumber that has been treated with chemicals to resist decay, insects, and moisture. The treatment process involves placing the wood in a pressure chamber, where preservatives are forced into the wood fibers. This makes pressure-treated wood an ideal choice for outdoor projects such as decks, fences, and landscaping, where exposure to the elements is a concern. It is essential to note that while pressure-treated wood is highly durable, it may require additional maintenance, such as sealing or staining, to prolong its lifespan and maintain its appearance.
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