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Pressure-treated lumber inside the house
I want to brace a portion of my stairway using two boards that are 2x4x8
inches each. They will be under the tread and the tread and riser will be carpeted. The back access to the stairs is sealed off. Is it OK to use a couple of pressure treated boards I have? I.e. any prohibitions on use of these small pieces of pressure-treated stuff, inside the house? Thanks. Chet |
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