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Frequently Asked Questions about Wood Preservation

 

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Carol Clausen, Project Leader
Wood Preservation
US Forest Service, Forest Products Laboratory
One Gifford Pinchot Drive
Madison, WI 53726-2398
cclausen@fs.fed.us

 

Q: Where can I find the climate index map of relative decay hazard?


The climate index map of relative decay hazard can be found in the Wood Handbook, Chapter 13, Biodeterioration of Wood. The map estimates the decay hazard of wood exposed to weather above ground. The original reference is "A Climate Index For Estimating Potential Decay In Wood Structures Above Ground," by T. C. Scheffer (Forest Prod. J., 21(10): 25-31).

The FPL climate map is for wood exposed to weather above ground. Another map for major regional differences in potential for deterioration of wood used in contact with the ground can be found in several AWPA standards, such as C-3 on Piles, and other publications (http://www.southernpine.com/whatisptwood.htm).

As noted in the AWPA standards, in certain modified environments, such as banks along irrigation canals or irrigated residential or agricultural lands, a higher degree of protection might be needed than would be required in the local natural environment. It must also be recognized that within a specific regions, certain natural environments, such as river valleys or coastlines, may present greater potential for wood deterioration than the region as a whole.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

The first questions address new restrictions on the use of CCA-treated wood and the available alternatives. Then other frequently asked questions on wood preservation and related topics are also addressed. With few exceptions, references in this document were limited to publications of the Forest Products Laboratory. These answers are not intended to represent a complete review of the available literature.

  1. What are CCA, ACA, ACZA, etc.?
  2. Is it true that EPA has banned CCA-treated wood?
  3. What are the alternative types of treated wood for residential use?
  4. Has FPL evaluated these treated wood products?
  5. Should I have concerns about existing CCA-treated wood?
  6. How do I dispose of treated wood?
  7. What about naturally durable species?
  8. How can I extend the life of untreated wood?
  9. Where can I find the climate index map of relative decay hazard?
  10. What research is FPL doing on wood preservatives?
  11. What experimental preservative treatments for wood has FPL investigated?
  12. What test methods are used to evaluate new preservative treatments?
  13. What is the impact of preservative treatments on mechanical properties of wood?
  14. How can I tell if my wood is properly treated?
  15. Where can I find additional information related to wood decks?
  16. What is the market for treated wood?
  17. Where can I find lumber treated for both flame retardancy and preservation?
  18. Does FPL have any information on remedial or field treatment of wood?

 

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