Share "Contractor’s Summer Blueprint: Best Practices for Moisture-Resistant Structural Lumber"
Summer storms and humidity can test even the sturdiest builds. For contractors, choosing and handling the right structural lumber is critical to preventing moisture damage and keeping projects on schedule.
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Specify the Correct Treatment
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Ground Contact Rating (UC4A/UC4B) for sill plates, deck framing, and any component touching soil or concrete.
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Above Ground (UC3A) for framing members protected by cladding or roofing, reducing cost without compromising durability.
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Storage & Jobsite Handling
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Store bundles on elevated dunnage, covered with a breathable tarp—avoid plastic that traps condensation.
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Stack lumber flat and level to prevent warping. Rotate older stock to the front to use in order.
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Installation Best Practices
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Seal cut ends and holes with an approved preservative to maintain full treatment integrity.
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Provide drainage and ventilation: flashing at wall bases and 1-inch gaps under siding helps moisture escape.
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Use corrosion-resistant fasteners (hot-dip galvanized or stainless) to avoid staining and ensure structural strength.
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Quality Control Checks
By following these guidelines, you’ll safeguard structures against rot and fungal growth—delivering reliable, long-lasting builds that stand up to whatever the summer weather brings. Visit us for a full range of treated and untreated framing lumber, and let’s plan your next project together.