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The Daily Insight

How much does a 2x6x8 cost?

Author

Matthew Barrera

Updated on April 05, 2026

Lumber Prices

BoardStud*8′
2×3$2.87
2×4$5.17$5.17
2×6$8.82$8.82

How long will a treated 2×6 last?

How Long Does Pressure-Treated Wood Last? It depends on the climate, the type of wood, its uses, and how well it’s maintained. While pressure treated poles can stay up to 40 years without any signs of rot or decay, decks and flooring might only last around 10 years.

What sizes do treated lumber come in?

Available Sizes and Grades of Dimensional (S4S) Extended Life Lumber

Size*8′22′
2×61,2,RE,F1,2,RE,F
2×81,2,F1,2
2×101,2,F1,2
2×121,2,F1,2

What does Treated #2 grade mean?

#2 or better is the grade supplied by lumber companies. It meets code and there is no noticable difference for deck applications. Generally #1 “only” is used when specified by a structural engineer.

Can you bury pressure treated wood?

Pressure-Treated Wood Makes the Grade Pressure-treated wood in contact with the ground needs the most protection, and will rot in just a few years if you use the wrong grade. If your wood will touch the ground or be buried, you should get the highest grade you can, up to . 60 if it’s available.

Can I leave pressure treated wood in the rain?

While the chemicals in pressure treated lumber prevent rot and ward off insects, they don’t prevent moisture from seeping into the wood. On a deck that’s going to be directly exposed to rain, water can seep into the boards and cause them to swell. As they dry in the sun, they’ll shrink.

Why is pressure treated wood cheaper?

Affordability. Pressure-treated wood is notably cheaper than cedar, redwood, and other types of wood. And, because of its durability, you’re much less likely to experience a need for costly repairs in the future. It is a great choice for those operating on a smaller budget.

What chemicals are in treated lumber?

Chromated copper arsenate (CCA) has been used extensively in this country as a wood preservative. CCA is composed of: copper, which acts as a fungicide; arsenate, a form of arsenic, which is an insecticide; and chromium, which binds the ingredients to the wood.

What is pressure treated lumber used for?

Pressure treated lumber or wood, is any wood which has gone through a preservation process in which pressure is used in order to force the preservatives into the wood. Pressure treated lumber will be placed into cylinders which are then closed, and pressure or a vacuum is applied to the wood.

What is pressure treated lumber?

Ground-contact pressure-treated lumber can be used either above ground or in contact with the ground.

  • Has twice the level of chemical retention and protection compared to above-ground treated wood.
  • Must be used when lumber is less than 6 inches from the ground or has poor ventilation.