Skip it and you’ll Regret it | Sealing your Deck Lumber #diy #tools
By ModernMilt DIY, Tools, Home Improvement
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Most people skip this step… and regret it later. Anytime you cut pressure treated wood, you’re exposing the untreated core. If you leave it like that, moisture can get in fast and start breaking it down from the inside. A quick coat of end cut treatment helps seal it up and protect the wood where it matters most. Takes seconds… saves you from problems down the road. Do you seal your cuts every time, or is this one you’ve skipped before? Let me know below 👇 deck building, how to build a deck, deck building tips, deck framing, pressure treated deck, deck construction, DIY deck build, building a backyard deck, deck installation guide, deck joists and beams, deck boards installation, cutting pressure treated wood, sealing deck cuts, deck longevity tips, outdoor deck project, deck building mistakes, deck building step by step, backyard deck ideas, deck waterproofing tips, deck maintenance tips
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