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al September 9th 06 09:26 PM

What kind of wood to use?
 
Planning on covering ceilings of porch and carport with either tongue
and groove boards or beadboard. They'll be nailed into exposed
non-structural 2X4s and will be painted rather than stained. What kind
of wood would be recommended for an application like this in south
Florida's humid climate? Thanks...


Phisherman September 9th 06 10:34 PM

What kind of wood to use?
 
On 9 Sep 2006 13:26:52 -0700, "al" wrote:

Planning on covering ceilings of porch and carport with either tongue
and groove boards or beadboard. They'll be nailed into exposed
non-structural 2X4s and will be painted rather than stained. What kind
of wood would be recommended for an application like this in south
Florida's humid climate? Thanks...



Cedar, cypress, white oak, redwood, teak are the woods to consider for
outdoor use. You could use pressure-treated, but you will have to
wait for it to dry before painting it. Teak is a bit expensive. Most
wood made for fences should work.

[email protected] September 10th 06 12:45 AM

What kind of wood to use?
 
ceder, the chapest that will survive.

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al wrote:
Planning on covering ceilings of porch and carport with either tongue
and groove boards or beadboard. They'll be nailed into exposed
non-structural 2X4s and will be painted rather than stained. What kind
of wood would be recommended for an application like this in south
Florida's humid climate? Thanks...



Lawrence September 10th 06 02:55 AM

What kind of wood to use?
 

al wrote:
Planning on covering ceilings of porch and carport with either tongue
and groove boards or beadboard. They'll be nailed into exposed
non-structural 2X4s and will be painted rather than stained. What kind
of wood would be recommended for an application like this in south
Florida's humid climate? Thanks...


The area is covered and there is no contact with the ground or the
footing. It will be painted. Pine will be fine. Around here you
could buy poplar.



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