1 X 6 X 16' Treated Southern Yellow Pine
UPC #1616T
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1 X 6 X 16' Treated Southern Yellow Pine
UPC #1616T
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1x6-8' Pressure-Treated Southern Yellow Pine (#1 Grade)
Upgrade your outdoor projects with the superior strength and finish of our #1 Grade Southern Yellow Pine. Unlike standard builder-grade lumber, #1 Grade features fewer and smaller knots, providing a smoother, more aesthetic surface that’s perfect for high-visibility projects.
Pressure-treated for long-term protection against termites, rot, and fungal decay, this board is a reliable choice for any application exposed to the elements.
Key Features
Premium #1 Grade: Higher quality than standard #2, offering a cleaner appearance with better structural integrity.
Southern Yellow Pine (SYP): Known for its high density and incredible load-bearing capacity.
Pressure-Treated: Chemically preserved to withstand ground contact and moisture.
Versatile Dimensions: The 1x6 profile is the "gold standard" for fencing, trim, and light outdoor builds.
Common Applications
Fencing: Create a high-end privacy fence with boards that resist warping.
Deck Skirting: Add a polished finishing touch to your deck’s perimeter.
Outdoor Trim: Ideal for fascia boards, corner trim, and decorative trellis work.
Raised Garden Beds: Durable enough to handle soil contact and constant watering.
Technical Specifications
| Attribute | Specification |
|---|---|
| Nominal Size | 1 in. x 6 in. x 8 ft. |
| Actual Size | 3/4 in. x 5-1/2 in. x 8 ft. |
| Lumber Grade | #1 |
| Wood Species | Southern Yellow Pine (SYP) |
| Treatment Type | MCA (Micronized Copper Azole) or equivalent |
Pro Tip: For the best results, allow the wood to "dry out" for a few weeks before applying a stain or sealer. This ensures the finish penetrates deeply for maximum protection.