What is NatureWood®?
A The NatureWood® wood preservative is a waterborne preservative system developed to provide long-term protection of wood exposed in exterior applications. The NatureWood® system is based on the well-established effectiveness of copper combined with a co-biocide and is applied to wood by pressure treatment.
Are NatureWood® treated wood products code approved?
The NatureWood® lumber preservative system meets all major model building code requirements. NatureWood is an American Wood Protection Association (AWPA) standardized wood preservative.
What are the end use applications for NatureWood® treated wood products?
NatureWood® treated lumber and other wood products are available for: Above Ground, Ground Contact and Fresh Water Contact. NatureWood® products are not currently approved for saltwater immersion applications.
The NatureWood® wood preservative can produce wood products treated to these
End Use Categories:
What are retentions or retention levels?
Retention levels refer to the amount of preservative retained in the wood following the treatment process. Retention levels can be different based on the wood preservative system used to pressure treat the wood product and its intended end use (ground contact, above ground contact, etc.). It is important to purchase treated wood products for the intended exposure condition. Typically, wood products are treated for “above ground use” and “ground contact/freshwater immersion use.” The treated wood end tag should state the recommended end use for the treated wood product.
How should I maintain my pressure treated wood deck and projects?
Pressure treated wood products help protect wood from rot, fungal decay and termite attack. However, moisture, sun, and outdoor conditions may cause the wood project to show signs of weathering. Natural weathering such as raised grain, splitting, checking, twisting, warping, shrinkage, or swelling occurs in wood treated or untreated. To help reduce the effects of natural weathering, the use of a clear water repellent coating or a semi-transparent water repellent coating product is recommended.
Can I paint treated wood?
Yes. If you desire to apply paint, stain, water repellent, or other finish to your preservative treated wood, follow the manufacturer’s instructions and label of the finishing product. Before you start, apply the finishing product to a small exposed test area before completing the entire project to insure it provides the intended result before proceeding.
How often do I have to apply a finish to treated wood?
Check the manufacturer’s instructions regarding period of application. The amount of exposure to sunlight and other weather conditions may affect how often a protective finish should be applied.
What is the best treatment for staining/sealing my deck?
Depending on the look you want to achieve you can use a clear water repellent coating or a semi-transparent water repellent coating product. If you desire to apply a paint, stain, clear water repellent, or other finish to your preservative treated wood, we recommend following the manufacturer’s instructions and label of the finishing product. Before you start, we recommend you apply the finishing product to a small exposed test area before completing the entire project to insure it provides the intended result before proceeding.
My deck has not kept its original pressure treated wood color. How can I restore the appearance of the treated wood?
Wood deck cleaning products are available. These products may be referred to as cleaners, brighteners, or restorers. Always follow the manufacturer’s recommendations.
Can I use a pressure washer on pressure treated wood?
Yes, follow the pressure washer manufacturer’s recommendations and guidelines. Wood can be damaged if these instructions are not followed.
What fasteners or hardware should I use with NatureWood® treated wood?
Fasteners (and other metal products) for use with NatureWood® preserved wood products include:
Can pressure treated wood posts be buried or installed in concrete?
NatureWood® pressure treated wood posts produced for “Ground Contact Use” can be placed in the ground with or without the use of concrete. (When placing a pressure treated wood post in the ground, the freshly cut end should not be placed in, or on the ground. Orient the posts so that the original factory-treated ends are in contact with the ground.)
Can treated wood be used in contact with manure or compost?
We do not recommend this use for treated wood, however if NatureWood® treated wood products are used for this application, it is suggested that all of the treated wood products be treated for “Ground Contact” end use.
Can I use treated wood in my raised vegetable bed or around my grape vines?
NatureWood® treated wood products may be used to construct raised bed gardens. For this application, use NatureWood® treated wood products that are treated for GROUND CONTACT.
Very small amounts of copper and the co-biocide (quaternary or azole) will migrate out of NatureWood® treated wood over time. If it is desirable to minimize the migration of copper and the co-biocide into the soil of a raised bed garden, we recommend that a suitable thin plastic material be used as a barrier between the NatureWood® treated wood and the raised bed garden soil.
The use of a plastic barrier will also help keep the raised bed garden soil within the bed area. For proper drainage, the plastic material should not be used underneath the raised bed garden soil.
Is it safe to use treated wood in a picnic table or on countertops?
NatureWood® pressure treated wood products can be used for outdoor picnic tables. We recommend that the picnic table be covered to prevent food from contacting the wood surface. It is not recommended that any treated wood product be used as a countertop. Do not put food directly in contact with treated wood.
Can I use treated wood in feed troughs for livestock?
Do not use preserved wood under circumstances where the preservative may become a component of food, animal feed, or beehives.
How does mold affect wood?
Mold occurring on pressure treated wood products is typically not an indication of fungal decay attack. Mold growth can and does occur on the surface of many products, including untreated and treated wood, during prolonged surface exposure to excessive moisture conditions. To remove mold from the treated wood surface, wood should be allowed to dry. Typically, mild soap and water can be used to remove remaining surface mold. For more information visit
Do your pressure treated wood products contain formaldehyde?
Koppers wood preservative products do not contain formaldehyde. However, glues used to produce plywood, glue laminates, and other engineered wood products may contain formaldehyde. Contact the engineered wood producer for information regarding the use of formaldehyde in their products.
Is it ok to use NatureWood® treated wood in contact with MicroPro® treated wood?
Yes, NatureWood® and MicroPro® treated wood products can be used together; however, use fasteners compatible with NatureWood® where they may come in direct or indirect contact with the NatureWood® treated wood.