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don4gg
11-06-09, 10:42 AM
I live in arizona, but for 3 months I have a RV in New York state I want to build a deck and have check around Home Depot I see that have 2"x6"x8' fir wood for sale is this good to use and if so what can I finish it with to protect. Or anything else you can offer. I am not crazy about pressure treated lumber and wnat to keep my cost down, Thank you for your help.
marksr
11-06-09, 11:48 AM
Welcome to the forums!
PT wood is going to be the cheapest wood you can use that will last.
About the only non treated woods that will hold up are cedar, redwood and cyprus.... and then there are the composites but all of these cost considerably more than PT.
PT wood is going to be the cheapest wood you can use that will last.
About the only non treated woods that will hold up are cedar, redwood and cyprus.... and then there are the composites but all of these cost considerably more than PT.
Wayne Mitchell
11-06-09, 12:48 PM
If you use fir you can paint it but if you don't keep it painted it will rot in just a few years. Even so I would use PT lumber for joists and posts. If you're not there during the NY winter you won't be able to keep the snow off and that will also encourage rot.
If you don't want to put a lot of money in the deck for just 3 months of yearly use 5/4 PT lumber might be your best bet.
If you don't want to put a lot of money in the deck for just 3 months of yearly use 5/4 PT lumber might be your best bet.