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What lumber to use for patio build
Posted on 9/12/18 at 8:32 pm
Posted on 9/12/18 at 8:32 pm
I need 10”x10” columns along with joists, and beams for an outdoor patio in south Louisiana. I was thinking Red Cedar but a contractor told me the overall length of 21’ x 16’ is too long for Cedar which is “soft” in his words. I want it to be bug and rot resistant.
There isn’t a money tree in the backyard, so I am looking for a blend of aesthetics and value that will hold up. Thanks.
There isn’t a money tree in the backyard, so I am looking for a blend of aesthetics and value that will hold up. Thanks.
Posted on 9/12/18 at 9:19 pm to weurf3
Why the need for 10x10 columns? That sounds like serious overkill for a patio the size you are planning.
Treated lumber is likely your cheapest option because cedar, cypress, redwood, etc. will all cost a premium, especially at the lengths it seems you're talking about.
My issue with treated lumber, especially stuff not dried is how much of it will twist and bow as it dries out.
Without seeing your building plan to see exactly what you are attempting, perhaps you need to rethink your building plan so smaller dimensional lumber can be utilized.
Treated lumber is likely your cheapest option because cedar, cypress, redwood, etc. will all cost a premium, especially at the lengths it seems you're talking about.
My issue with treated lumber, especially stuff not dried is how much of it will twist and bow as it dries out.
Without seeing your building plan to see exactly what you are attempting, perhaps you need to rethink your building plan so smaller dimensional lumber can be utilized.
Posted on 9/12/18 at 9:28 pm to Art Vandelay
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Rough treated lumber
With red cedar board wrap on all sides to get the same look.
A few times I've had to use steel tube columns with a wood wrap to get the right look for architects when wood columns can't handle the load.
Posted on 9/12/18 at 10:29 pm to gumbo2176
10x10’s were for aesthetics. 8x8’ would be minimum.
Going with wraps around steel is ok with me. Anywhere in NOLA area that specializes in the wraps?
Going with wraps around steel is ok with me. Anywhere in NOLA area that specializes in the wraps?
Posted on 9/12/18 at 11:16 pm to weurf3
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Anywhere in NOLA area that specializes in the wraps?
Have your carpenter make them.
Posted on 9/13/18 at 7:15 am to weurf3
Call Cypress Beams & Things in Baton Rouge. I just completed a 20 x 24 cypress patio using 10x10 post & beams 6x12x20-24
Very reasonable pricing imo
Very reasonable pricing imo
Posted on 9/13/18 at 12:35 pm to AncientTiger
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Ancient tiger, please email me some photos. I’d love to see rafters, beams, posts. underside of structure etc. THANKS
Ancient tiger, please email me some photos. I’d love to see rafters, beams, posts. underside of structure etc. THANKS
Posted on 9/13/18 at 5:19 pm to gumbo2176
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My issue with treated lumber, especially stuff not dried is how much of it will twist and bow as it dries out.
May be able to find some that are kdat.
Kiln dried after treatment.
Basically stick it in the oven and pulls most of the moisture out.
Posted on 9/13/18 at 5:45 pm to nguyt518
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May be able to find some that are kdat. Kiln dried after treatment. Basically stick it in the oven and pulls most of the moisture out.
There's a lumber company near me that is known for dried treated lumber, but they stick dry it, and it takes a while for that to happen after treatment under the pressures they use to infuse the wood with the chemicals.
I remember buying some 6x6's, 2x10's and a lot of 2x4's for a project from the local lumber yard. I stacked it in my shop for a couple months to get it started drying out and for the first week I was mopping up puddles under it.
Posted on 9/14/18 at 3:41 pm to weurf3
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Ancient tiger, please email me some photos. I’d love to see rafters, beams, posts. underside of structure etc.
Emailed - sorry for the delay.
Posted on 9/15/18 at 9:11 am to AncientTiger
Can u post pics I would like to see them too, we are planning a detached patio about that size, need ideas
Posted on 9/15/18 at 4:02 pm to Pussykat
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Can u post pics I would like to see them too, we are planning a detached patio about that size, need ideas
What is your email? My picture posting skills on this page needs help.
Posted on 9/15/18 at 5:38 pm to weurf3
Go find a guy with a portable saw mill go cut some Cypress use it green you will be fine in South LA
Posted on 9/15/18 at 8:14 pm to Cracker
Acadian in Ponchatoula has nice cypress beams
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