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Not all fire rated walls are built the same
In this video we will learn the difference between a 2 hour rated fall wall built with UL design V335, a design which uses D-Blaze FRTW, and other 2-hour rated walls built using spray-on or coated plywood.
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Відео

Happy Holidays from Viance 2025
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We at Viance, would like to wish you happy holidays and a prosperous 2025.
Thanksgiving 2024
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Viance would like to thank all of our customers, vendors and industry associates this thanksgiving for all you do for our industry. Thank you all.
UltraTie with DCOI - Facts
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UltraTie with DCOI was developed by Viance, LLC, the leader in environmentally advanced wood protection. UltraTie, like its cousin, UltraPole® NXT, provides long-term efficacy with low environmental impact. Treated with DCOI, both are the first major innovations in America’s infrastructure in decades.
Learn more about the natural beauty of Ecolife, for your next project.
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Ecolife repels water, stays straighter and reduces cracking. Learn more about using Ecolife for your next project.
Above ground & ground contact treated wood explained
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Watch and learn why it's important to use the right wood for your next outdoor project.
DesignWood - Color infused treated wood
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DesignWood color lasts three times longer than other products on the market. Learn more about DesignWood for your next project.
Built with D-Blaze ad
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Built with D-Blaze ad
D-Blaze 5 second ad
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D-Blaze 5 second ad
D-Blaze Info Ad
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D-Blaze Info Ad
DesignWood Awareness and Reach
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DesignWood Awareness and Reach
D-Blaze 10 Second Commercial
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D-Blaze 10 Second Commercial
Fundamentals for building a fence with pressure treated wood
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Watch and learn the basic elements for building a fence with pressure treated wood.
D-Blaze FRT Wood
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D-Blaze treated lumber and plywood are designed for interior wood framing and sheathing applications where fire retardant construction materials are specified or required by building code.
Ecolife Stabilizer Test
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A real time comparison of Ecolife preserved wood and another brand of treated wood treated with a different chemical.
Preserve CA-C
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Preserve CA-C
Preserve CA-B
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Preserve CA-B
The Pressure Treating Process
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The Pressure Treating Process
Lowe's Stabilizer Test
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Lowe's Stabilizer Test
UltraPole NXT Commercial
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UltraPole NXT Commercial
The Pressure Treating Process for Western Wood Species
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The Pressure Treating Process for Western Wood Species
Why Do It Yourselfers Use Viance Ecolife Treated Wood
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Why Do It Yourselfers Use Viance Ecolife Treated Wood
Why PRO's Use Viance Ecolife Treated Wood
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Why PRO's Use Viance Ecolife Treated Wood
DesigningSpaces.flv
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DesigningSpaces.flv
Ecolife at the IBS Conference 2010
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Ecolife at the IBS Conference 2010
Ecolife at the IBs Conference 2009
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Ecolife at the IBs Conference 2009

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @verdisteller
    @verdisteller 2 місяці тому

    Remember kids. Always wear your hardhat, safety glasses and ear protection, when your typing on your computer 😂

  • @Jay-i5m7z
    @Jay-i5m7z 2 місяці тому

    I work Marine Construction so I will say atleast the chemicals they use now ain't as bad as the creosote they used back on the day. When we pull old pylons and cut em down I tell new guys do not get that on you, that chemical burn is terrible.

  • @kennethianhusband7433
    @kennethianhusband7433 3 місяці тому

    As a contractor I explain this process when telling clients to wait 3-4 months for their deck wood to dry out before Painting it.

  • @TheDadPenfield
    @TheDadPenfield 4 місяці тому

    Why did you show a piece of wood that was treated with a water sealer at the end and showed it repelling water? Your treatment does not repel water.

  • @michaelgavin7621
    @michaelgavin7621 5 місяців тому

    The more you know

  • @flingborg
    @flingborg 5 місяців тому

    Poison

  • @jairosandria8136
    @jairosandria8136 5 місяців тому

    How long take the wood into the tank? For the pressure process…

  • @adityaagarwal5547
    @adityaagarwal5547 7 місяців тому

    Hy, i am from India, i work with Acacia Wood, i chemical pressure treat the wood , & do air chamber seasoning, i am currently doing chemical first & then seasoning, please provide information about how to teat chemicals & give advice

  • @thomasjefferson8629
    @thomasjefferson8629 8 місяців тому

    It is not the best, it is not the most effective. Charring was/is the best. You are selling snake oil. People are back to buying regular wood and slapping motor oil all over it. Go to hell.

  • @jeffweller4578
    @jeffweller4578 Рік тому

    As a top board on a farm fence this stuff is pure crap. We ran 1050' and while carpenter ants destroyed a few almost every board was covered in lichen. Most of the boards (if you could remove them in one piece could be snapped like toothpicks) while 10 feet away a perpendicular run of the "other" brand fenceboard is still intact. They were installed at the same time. I am stunned that anyone uses this product in Florida for fencing.

  • @okboomer6201
    @okboomer6201 Рік тому

    What preservative solution? What chemical(s)? Fess up the data!

    • @thomasjefferson8629
      @thomasjefferson8629 8 місяців тому

      Copper and arsenic. Has to be federally approved chemicals. Still won't last 5 years with ground contact.

    • @okboomer6201
      @okboomer6201 8 місяців тому

      @@thomasjefferson8629 Ok I thought that the US EPA banned arsenic, so now they just use some copper or copper sulfate type process.

  • @tomprovan50
    @tomprovan50 Рік тому

    Hi I liked the old fashioned pressure treated wood. I built lots of wood basements. Show me what you have for wood basements.

  • @jl-5188
    @jl-5188 Рік тому

    So funny if anyone thinks that what's said is true fact. First, they're not particularly diligent about checking moisture prior to treatment (19% is pretty high and will inhibit take-up anyway). Second, if you'll notice they tag the wood prior to treatment - before they've done quality control that attempts to confirm proper treatment. Third, the treatment is only superficial it is definitely not deeply penetrating and it's not like they adjust their process to every variation in wood density that arrives at their plant. In summary, it's a load of marketing BS.

    • @the-lobber-1545
      @the-lobber-1545 8 місяців тому

      lmao The places I've worked at have gone through so many tests to determine the right pressure, chemical components, and time spent in the cylinder for every type of wood that they treated with all the wood being different. don't be spouting non sense unless you can actually back it up. misinformation is never good

    • @davidhollingsworth5665
      @davidhollingsworth5665 8 місяців тому

      Lol man congratulations on being the dumb ass of the day!!!!

  • @jisansabitasabita896
    @jisansabitasabita896 Рік тому

    Kiya ret hai

  • @Sinarglondong
    @Sinarglondong Рік тому

    very nice and interesting to look at

  • @Tricia_JoElle
    @Tricia_JoElle Рік тому

    Is this paintable? Oil based exterior?

    • @VianceTreatedWood
      @VianceTreatedWood Рік тому

      Yes, after it dries and can accept a stain, use either water-based or oil-based stains or paints. Oil-based stains or semi-transparent paints are recommended because solid paints in heavily traveled walkways may wear off over time.

  • @GustavoOrtiz-cs4eb
    @GustavoOrtiz-cs4eb 2 роки тому

    This was a great and informative video. Thank you much for sharing!

  • @scott.c9587
    @scott.c9587 2 роки тому

    Don't use yella wood. I used yella wood for my new fence 4 years ago and I have to replace 10 4x4 posts in just 4 years. Installed April 2018 and replaced 10 posts July 2022

    • @michaelp998
      @michaelp998 9 місяців тому

      Absolutely correct…..rots around the ground level. Try scorching the posts, 6” above and 12” below ground level

    • @Jay-i5m7z
      @Jay-i5m7z 2 місяці тому

      Need to use marine treated

  • @chrisbolen9357
    @chrisbolen9357 2 роки тому

    is the pressure treatment process the same for both ground-contact rated and above-ground lumber?

    • @VianceTreatedWood
      @VianceTreatedWood 2 роки тому

      Generally yes; however, how long it is pressurized in the cylinder may vary depending on preservatives used, wood species and other factors.

  • @brucemacnutt4192
    @brucemacnutt4192 3 роки тому

    ECO WOOD TREATMENT

    • @VianceTreatedWood
      @VianceTreatedWood 3 роки тому

      Thank you, Bruce, Yes, Ecolife contains no metals and is effective for above ground use against fungal decay and termite attack.

  • @GorillaVibes
    @GorillaVibes 3 роки тому

    Thank you

    • @VianceTreatedWood
      @VianceTreatedWood 3 роки тому

      Thank you, Chris for watching our video. Contact us anytime. Info on treated wood.com.

  • @MrApaHotel
    @MrApaHotel 3 роки тому

    Will the wood revert back to its pre-treatment dimensions when it has dried after 1 year?

    • @VianceTreatedWood
      @VianceTreatedWood 3 роки тому

      Treated wood will expand and contract with climate, weather, and seasonal conditions. Fluctuations can vary in a single day, especially with temperature swings.

  • @fraimsantiago487
    @fraimsantiago487 3 роки тому

    can we use this process with epoxy resin?

    • @VianceTreatedWood
      @VianceTreatedWood 3 роки тому

      If we haven't already addressed your question, please contact us at marketing@viance.net.

  • @kgupta1772
    @kgupta1772 3 роки тому

    Good information

    • @VianceTreatedWood
      @VianceTreatedWood 3 роки тому

      Thank you for watching the video and letting us know it was informative.

  • @tomrogers9467
    @tomrogers9467 3 роки тому

    Pressure treated wood. Double the price, lasts sightly longer than untreated wood! Years of experience replacing rotted PT.

    • @VianceTreatedWood
      @VianceTreatedWood 3 роки тому

      Sorry to hear this Tom. Check the end tag for the the use application and the preservative used. The wood treater who treated the wood has their location also on the end tag. Please contact them so the wood can be checked.

    • @tomrogers9467
      @tomrogers9467 3 роки тому

      @@VianceTreatedWood By the time the wood has failed, the staples holding the tags have rusted out and the tags are gone. Perhaps by design?

    • @VianceTreatedWood
      @VianceTreatedWood 3 роки тому

      @@tomrogers9467, most builders pull off the tags as they could be seen depending on the design of the project or pulled off if the ends are covered by fascia board. Save end tags from each of the size boards you use so you can contact the treater in the event of fungal decay or termite attack. Homeowners should clean and maintain their decks at least twice a year or more if needed, and reapply a water repellent sealer with a UV inhibitor every year or two depending on climate. This will keep the project looking good longer.

    • @tomrogers9467
      @tomrogers9467 3 роки тому

      @@VianceTreatedWood I agree with what you are saying. Homeowners very seldom if ever keep records of the wood supplier, i.e. tags, and usually I was not the original contractor, so attempting any kind of warranty claim would be futile. And contractors are notorious for not end treating their cuts. If the homeowner is not maintaining the structure as you mention, the poorly treated areas of the wood will be the first to fail. With the rising cost of wood, I am seriously leaning toward recommending the more expensive “artificial” lumber on my next project.

    • @VianceTreatedWood
      @VianceTreatedWood 3 роки тому

      @@tomrogers9467 , wood prices are starting to show a downturn, but they are still high. This does make composites more attractive; however, homeowners will need to clean composites too. The price point of wood is why wood has the largest market share. Structural wood is also used in most supporting structures of decks, whether wood or composite. For new projects, have the owner save the end tags and warranty.

  • @briansoyland2404
    @briansoyland2404 3 роки тому

    Uses 5/8/drywall to have fire rating

  • @briansoyland2404
    @briansoyland2404 3 роки тому

    Prices. Have doubled need a loan

  • @mikemaman1
    @mikemaman1 3 роки тому

    ua-cam.com/video/1CqIKYWPpdY/v-deo.html have you ever wondered how stupid it looks to sit in front of the computer with helmet and safety glasses on? Oh yes, and earplugs ...

    • @VianceTreatedWood
      @VianceTreatedWood 3 роки тому

      The QC guy is checking penetration so the glasses are needed. He just walked in from the treating area where he had to wear the helmet and ear plugs when we filmed it.

  • @rt9934
    @rt9934 3 роки тому

    Hi, Thank you for this Excellent informative video on pressure treatment. My question, I am here in Europe with a much 'wetter' atmosphere at certain times of the year. You stated that the moisture content is checked before treatment to ensure that the wood is not too wet. Could I ask you what is the high limit of percentage moisture content which you will accept before allowing treatment? I understand that the value may differ for different woods. But for typical softwoods like pine etc, and hardwoods like ash and Oak etc. Thanks & best regards, Seán

  • @allanbarsness6076
    @allanbarsness6076 4 роки тому

    does this mean,when we have bad weather the hydro wont go out

    • @VianceTreatedWood
      @VianceTreatedWood 4 роки тому

      Ecolife treated wood has an integrated stabilizer that repels water for up to three years. However, you should apply a water repellent every two years or more often depending on climate. Wood in exterior, above ground applications will go though normal wet/dry cycles with exposures to rain, snow, sun, etc. The stabilizer also helps reduce cracking and keep boards straighter.