Innovation is important for the development of new products, systems, and technologies to provide solutions that are more effective, or easier, faster, safer to use, and are better for the environment.
When I ask customers shopping for treated lumber, do they know what preservatives are in the wood, I rarely get a correct answer. Today, people assume all treated wood is the same, but some people are a bit more conscientious about what is in the wood. Or they knew what was in it 20 years ago. Well, things do change and for good reason.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulates the chemical preservatives used to treat wood. Their mission and mandate are to protect human health and the environment, which includes reducing environmental and health risks using the best available scientific data.
Viance's purpose is to develop products that improve the performance and durability of wood using the safest and most environmentally friendly technologies available. Below is our history of innovation and the difference these preservatives offer in providing safer, more effective, easier to use preservatives that are better for our environment.
Treated wood with color has transformed the Canadian market in the past decade, saving time and money for hundreds of thousands of outdoor projects in the most severe weather conditions.
Treated wood with color saves time and money with no need to initially stain and continues to grow in popularity across North America.
Handling Requirements for D-Blaze® FRTW and Plywood
D-Blaze® FRTW must be kept dry during transit and on the jobsite by covering the top of the bundle, storing the material under shelter, elevating the bundle from ground contact, and allowing for air circulation around the wood.
Roof sheathing should be covered as soon as practical after installation. If D-Blaze FRTW becomes wet during construction, allow to dry before enclosure or covering with roofing material to pre-installation requirements: 19 percent maximum moisture content for lumber and 15 percent for plywood.
When installing D-Blaze FRT lumber and plywood, it is important to utilize the design value adjustments in our technical guide.
D-Blaze® plywood should be spaced and fastened as recommended in “APA Engineered Wood Construction Guide" (Form E30), published by APA, The Engineered Wood Association.
Cutting to length, drilling, and diagonal cuts (cross-cutting and end cuts) as well as light sanding are permitted. Exposed areas are not required to be field coated.
Holes and joints such as tongue and groove, bevel, scarf and lap are also allowed.
Ripping dimensional lumber is not allowed. Ripping of lumber along the length, such as ripping a 2x4 into 2x2's is not permitted. Similarly, cutting of stair stringers after treatment should not be done because the effect is similar to ripping.
Milling (resurfacing) of lumber is not allowed. If special shapes or thickness are required, milling should be done prior to treatment.
Cutting of plywood in any direction is allowed without restriction.
Light sanding of lumber or plywood is permitted to remove raised grain or to prepare for finishing.
Resurfacing or shaping or should be done before treatment.
End coating is not required.
D-Blaze must not be used in ground contact applications.
Chemicals used for FRTW are not considered hazardous materials. FRT wood can be disposed of by typical means in accordance with local waste management policies.
A Finished Project from the Start
The DesignWood colorant is pressure infused with the preservatives, giving color and protection in one step. Eliminating the need for initial staining, you save time and money. DesignWood is ideal for decks, docks, bridges, pole-type buildings, structural-framing lumber, fence posts, and landscaping.
Designwood Fact Sheet
Ecolife Stabilized Weather-Resistant Wood is an environmentally-advanced wood protection system, a wood preservative with an integrated stabilizer standardized by the American Wood Protection Association (AWPA). The stabilizer is not an add-on component that can vary by treater in amount mixed with preservatives, nor does it have to be agitated to keep emulsified. Ecolife is a non-metallic preservative that fights the effects of the sun and weather extremes that repels water, minimizes cracking and keeps boards straighter.
Click Here to Download NGBS Certificate
Click here to download Brochures, MSDS, FAQs and Warranties
TimberSaver® PT lumber and plywood is protected from termites with Disodium Octoborate Tetrahydrate (DOT) and offers a 20-year warranty.
Click here to download Brochures, MSDS, FAQs and Warranties
TimberSaver Fact Sheet
