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SKU# 2412T

2X4-12' #1 MCQ/MCA TREATED GROUND CONTACT (.14)

2X4-12' #1 MCQ/MCA TREATED $7.99/Each

2x4 12-ft MCQ/MCA Treated Lumber (Above Ground Use Only)

Treated lumber is wood that has been treated with preservative chemicals to help it last longer than untreated wood. Various treatments and preservatives are used to protect wood fibers against structural degradation, decay fungi, termites, marine life, fire, and other hazards. A.W. Graham Lumber is the place to go for high-quality 2x4 12-ft MCQ/MCA Treated Lumber (Above Ground Use Only) for all of your home improvement projects. We have a large assortment of treated lumber for woodworking, construction, and other purposes. Because it is lightweight, robust, and simple to work with, our pressure-treated lumber is great for building projects. Home of dirt cheap treated lumber prices!  We encourage everyone to submit a quote online for orders, visit our store/location, or contact us for any available pressure-treated lumber & treated dimensional board supplies near Mt Sterling, Lexington, AshlandFlemingsburg, Maysville, Morehead in Kentucky, and the surrounding regions of West Virginia, Ohio, Indiana regions.

This Treated Lumber Features

  • 2x4 in dimension and size.
  • 12-ft in length.
  • Treated Lumber
  • Above Ground Use Only
  • Micronized Copper Azole (MCA) Preservatives
  • Suitable for applications requiring strength, straightness, and stiffness.
  • It is possible to prime or paint it.
  • Typically used for interior and exterior structural construction.
  • Dimensional stability
  • Recommended for general construction and woodworking applications ranging from framework to houses, outbuildings, and furniture.
  • A distinct grain pattern and a pleasing wood hue

Product Specifications

Dimension (Size)

2x4

Lumber Length

20-ft

Usage

Above Ground Use Only

Wood Treated?

Yes

Wood Treatment

Micronized Copper Azole (MCA) Preservatives

Lumber Type

Treated Lumber, Dimensional Lumber

Can be painted

Yes

Can be primed

Yes