- Q.Does CCA pressure treatment
adversely affect the strength or durability of framing
lumber?
A. According to the
National Design Specification for Wood
Construction , pressure preservative treatment
with CCA (chromated copper arsenate) does not
affect the strength of lumber except in the case of
impact loads (loads that last about a second).
Fortunately, impact loads are not typical in
residential construction.
The bigger concern with PT lumber is that in use
it is typically exposed to the weather. Thus, its
design strength is subject to a "wet service"
reduction factor, and thus most fasteners have
weaker values. Therefore, most lumber properties
are lower and most connections are weaker. One way
to avoid a moisture penalty for connections in PT
lumber is to use threaded hardened-steel nails,
which have been shown in testing to have full rated
strength even in wet lumber. When working with
pressure-treated lumber, choose fasteners that
resist corrosion from CCA, such as hot-dipped
galvanized.
— F.W.