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Originally Posted by EL
I have the foundation built and now will be topping it with pressure treated lumber. I have read several different ideas:
1. No spaces between boards. They will shrink more that non PT lumber
2. Wait anywhere from 1 month to 1 year before sealing PT lumber.
Do any of you have experience with PT lumber? I was looking at Thompsonized PT lumber, it is a few $ more but looks less green or wet.
Any advice or ideas is greatly appreciated.
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I haven't built a deck, but I use pressure treated Southern Yellow pine for a family business building back-yard swing sets. Our manufacturers get the lumber from treatment and seal it immediately at the factory. In fact, we use it as a selling point since the customers won't have to do it for at least a year.
Our guys are also rabidly anti-Thompson when it comes to their water sealing products, but I don't know much about their pressure treatment.
As far as the spacing of the deck boards, we see the fresh stuff check like any pressure treated lumber, but I don't know how much it actually shrinks. I would be worried about having deck boards without any gap, since if you don't have at least some shrinkage, then water will not easily drain through that area and cause problems.