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Pressure treated plywood is plywood that has undergone a special pressurized process that increases the wood's durability and makes it less prone to rot, water damage, mold, or insect damage.
It gives the wood a higher density, making it harder for any of those things to infiltrate.
PWF Treated Plywood
Permanent Wood Foundations are engineered structures that use pressure-treated lumber and plywood as a building foundation in place of concrete.
Permanent Wood Foundations offer the economic performance of wood in locations where concrete may be expensive or unobtainable as a basement.
Pressure Treated Plywood
Pressure treated plywood is plywood that has undergone a special pressurized process that increases the wood's durability and makes it less prone to rot, water damage, mold, or insect damage.
It gives the wood a higher density, making it harder for any of those things to infiltrate.
PWF Treated Plywood
Permanent Wood Foundations are engineered structures that use pressure-treated lumber and plywood as a building foundation in place of concrete.
Permanent Wood Foundations offer the economic performance of wood in locations where concrete may be expensive or unobtainable as a basement.
Pressure Treated Plywood
Pressure treated plywood is plywood that has undergone a special pressurized process that increases the wood's durability and makes it less prone to rot, water damage, mold, or insect damage.
It gives the wood a higher density, making it harder for any of those things to infiltrate.
Pressure Treated Plywood
Pressure treated plywood is plywood that has undergone a special pressurized process that increases the wood's durability and makes it less prone to rot, water damage, mold, or insect damage.
It gives the wood a higher density, making it harder for any of those things to infiltrate.
PWF Treated Plywood
Permanent Wood Foundations are engineered structures that use pressure-treated lumber and plywood as a building foundation in place of concrete.
Permanent Wood Foundations offer the economic performance of wood in locations where concrete may be expensive or unobtainable as a basement.