Painting Pressure Treated wood
Can pressure treated lumber be primed and painted as normal wood would?
From an article posted on the Web...
Quote:
Originally Posted by nervous
Can pressure treated lumber be primed and painted as normal wood would?
... "When traditional wet pressure treated
lumber is delivered it contains anywhere from 25-28% moisture
saturation. In order to prime and paint or stain it, the contractor must let it cure.
Curing can take anywhere from a week to several months, depending on the
ambient humidity and temperature."
See http://www.coxlumber.com/ for more info but it sounds as if it is OK as long as it is given time to dry. Check with your local supplier for exact details.
Painting/staining PT wood
Hi,
I am planning to treat our deck with a long lasting finish.
I read that semi-transparent is the best choise for the horizontal deck surface.
I was advidiced that painting white color to the railing might not work since PT wood
Is darker ( greener). I am wondering what kind of results you was after painting.
I am planning to apply semi-transparent stain for giving water resistance and shight
Color change to the deck floor and white solid color to the railing.
Please respond with your experience/suggestions.
Thanks
B K.