PWT Treated LVL in delivers the strongest, most dimensionally stable deck substructure available for Missouri's humid summers, freeze-thaw winters, and demanding outdoor conditions. Manufactured with proprietary TRU-CORE® technology.
25+ Years
Muted Olive
Engineered LVL
Complete technical specifications & installation manual
PWT Treated LVL delivers four core structural advantages built specifically for Missouri's wet seasons, temperature extremes, and long-term outdoor framing demands.
TRU-CORE® technology drives treatment through every veneer layer during manufacturing, giving Missouri deck substructures complete protection against fungal rot, decay, and wood-destroying insects including Formosan termites, season after season.
Unlike pressure-treated dimensional lumber that crowns, bows, and twists under Missouri's humidity and temperature swings, PWT Treated LVL is engineered to stay flat and straight. No crowning, no hand planing, your deck boards lay flat from day one.
PWT Treated LVL's higher strength and load capacity allows longer joist and beam spans, eliminating mid-span beams and columns. Missouri deck builders can design larger, more open decks with fewer support posts and uninterrupted sight lines.
Unlike traditional pressure-treated lumber that requires a lengthy drying period before finishing, PWT Treated LVL can be painted or stained immediately at the time of installation, saving Missouri contractors time and keeping projects on schedule.
Backed by one of the strongest warranties in the deck framing industry
25-Year Limited Warranty against fungal rot, decay, and wood-destroying insects
25-Year Limited Transferable Structural Warranty
The only manufacturer-treated LVL engineered for lasting dimensional stability and long-term performance
WT Treated LVL is the most advanced deck substructure material available for Missouri builders, stronger than pressure-treated lumber, dimensionally stable in Missouri's climate, and compatible with every major composite decking brand.
25+
Year Warranty
100%
Treated Through
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Maintenance
Follow these five essential practices for effective, long-lasting PWT Treated LVL installation on Missouri deck framing.
PWT Treated LVL leaves the factory at 6–8% moisture content. Keep bundles wrapped, strapped, and stored off the ground on level surfaces with stickers aligned vertically. Missouri's humidity can wick moisture into unprotected end grain before installation begins.
Approved flashing tape meeting AAMA 711-13, Level 3, Class A is required on all upward horizontal joist and beam surfaces. Failure to flash properly voids the 25-year warranty and leaves Missouri substructures vulnerable to water intrusion at the most critical contact points.
In all exterior Missouri applications, stainless steel or hot-dipped galvanized fasteners are required. PWT Treated LVL's formula is non-corrosive, but standard uncoated fasteners will fail prematurely in Missouri's outdoor moisture conditions.
Except for sill plates, stair stringers, and ledgers, PWT Treated LVL must be installed at least 8 inches above the ground, ground cover, and splash zones. Separate all members from concrete with barrier materials impermeable to water.
While PWT Treated LVL does not require retreatment of cut ends, coating all cuts with an appropriate end-grain sealer minimizes moisture wicking into exposed fibers. In Missouri's wet seasons, unprotected end grain is the most common entry point for early moisture damage.
Contact Top Deck today for competitive pricing and expert guidance on your decking project.