I buy a new gooseneck every four years. One reason I have to buy new ones is because that is all the longer the factory treated floors last. They curl so bad that they break off the screws, then when they dry out the ends break off. The new one I just ordered will be oak. I have oak boards around that are 50+ years old and hard as a rock. I managed a lumber yard for several years but that was 35 years ago. The treated lumber we bought was very good. They make .4 treated and .6 treated. The .6 if I remember right was treated in a vacuum chamber and retained much more of the treatment. The .6 can be in contact with earth as in a wood basement. Yes, I have a wood basement and it is great. The .4 is for decks. The treated lumber they sell at the big chains isn't even dry when you get it. You may get a good board or you may get junk. If I want good pressure treated lumber, I special order .6 grade and to me it is worth the money. Again, I paid $530 extra for Oak. We will see if I was right in four years.
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