KDAT PRESSURE TREATED LUMBER
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WHY IS KDAT BROWN PRESSURE TREATED WOOD DIFFERENT THAN WHAT YOU'RE PROBABLY USING FOR DECKS NOW?
Up to 70% Less moisture than typical "green" or "wet" treated lumber
Each piece of KDAT Brown wood is pressure treated with one big difference - it's also Kiln Dried After Treatment. That means it's lighter weight, easier to handle, extremely warp- and twist-resistant, and easier to saw & plane.
Minimized shrink, checks, cups and warps & features a rich, brown finish.
KDAT Brown is significantly drier than traditional "green" treated lumber. Plus, it's 100% finished brown with the added benefits of reduced warps, cups, twists, checks & cracks. No need to wait months to paint, seal or stain.
Happy customers, fewer deck frame & support issues, fewer callbacks & complaints
"I've been involved with deckbuilding for 30 years, and I'm definitely a fan of Northern Crossarm's KDAT lumber. By using KDAT lumber for our deck frams, we receive fewer callbacks and that's good for business." - Bob Heidenrich - Owner, The Deck Store, Apple Valley, MN
STOCKING DEALER CASE STUDY
“During this past winter, I made a decision to offer my customers an option of treated wood…KDAT Brown treated lumber. Northern Crossarm Co., Inc. presented me with this opportunity, and it has turned out to be one of the best decisions I ever made. During the first 6 months of carrying KDAT Brown treated lumber, my treated wood sales have tripled from previous year’s levels. Kiln Drying After Treatment makes the wood easier to handle, and it is less likely to warp or twist, resulting in far fewer construction problems for the builder. This alone has been received with an overwhelmingly positive response from our customers.”
-Jere W. Haas - Owner Haas Builders Supply, Inc.
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