ACQ/CA Alternatives to CCA-Treated Wood - Green Resource Center (read more)
(National Nail) "The treated wood industry has recently received media attention because of the common use of the chemical preservative CCA." (read more)
(Maze Nails) "According to tests designed and approved by the American Wood-Preservers’ Association, the new treated lumber is more corrosive to fasteners than the old CCA treated wood." (read more)
(Osmose.com) "Certain metal products -- including fasteners, hardware and flashing -- may corrode when in direct contact with NatureWood products." (read more)
(TreatedWood.com) The Right Solutions for your treated wood needs. (read more)
(Swan Secure) "Effective January 1, 2004, in response to EPA and public concerns about arsenic, the wood treatment industry will no longer manufacture copper chromated arsenic (CCA) pressure-treated wood for use in residential applications." (read more)
(structural screws) "These screws can be used in place of lag screws without pre-drilling, in either interior or exterior construction where structural integrity is important." (read more)
Technical Information on shear and pullout strength of nails and screws. (read more)
TechSpecs New VOC Laws For Caulks, Adhesives Sold In MI (read more)
Warranties ProFit Platinum Series Premium Screws warranty (read more)