Southern Yellow Pine | Projects | DIY | Wood Decking
Generations of southern yellow pine lumber manufacturers are dedicated to the sustainability of the working forests and the future of wood products. Wood crafting is an art and time-honored tradition, and we will do our part to share the story and the knowledge of the wood products community.

Southern Yellow Pine lasts longer and leaves a smaller footprint compared to untreated materials, which need to be replaced more often. Plus, millions of new trees are planted each year and every part of every tree gets used during harvest, leaving zero waste. So you can feel good about choosing Southern Yellow Pine.

Pressure-treated Southern Yellow Pine is a great choice for planters because it ensures your project will last for years. Best of all, it’s safe for growing food. See why.

Compared to building the foundation, installing decking boards is much more fun because that’s what people will actually “see.” There’s just a few best practices to keep in mind.

Depending on your project, you may need Ground Contact, Above Ground, or a combination of the two for optimal protection. See what building material is right for your structure.

Building your first deck? Or just need a refresher on how deck load capacity works. Don’t worry – we got you covered. Get the basics on substructure design and calculations.

Imagine swinging in the warm breeze, head propped on a pillow and a cool glass of sweet tea in your hand. Learn how to make this daydream a reality.

Want to protect your new deck’s original luster or restore an older deck? With the right building material and finishing product, you can achieve any desired look. See how.
