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Q: Does FPL have any information on remedial or field treatment of wood?
FPL TechLines that address remedial or field treatment of wood
Cut ends of preservative-treated wood should be treated with a preservative prior to installation. For wood originally treated with creosote, pentachlorophenol, or waterborne preservatives, one option is a copper naphthenate solution containing 2% copper metal. Consult your supplier for information on other combinations of preservatives that might be employed for specific situations. The cut ends may be treated by brushing, spraying, dipping, soaking, or coating the surface with the remedial treatment. Users should carefully read and follow the instructions and precautions listed on the product label of the remedial treatments being used for that purpose. FPL information on remedial treatment of wood already in the ground is limited to field treatment of poles and posts. Poles usually receive an exterior application of preservative in the form of a bandage wrapped around the pole at the ground line. Preservatives that either diffuse or vaporize within the pole can also be inserted into the center of the pole. Specialized service companies who have personnel licensed for pesticide application usually apply these treatments.
Frequently Asked QuestionsThe 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.
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