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FAQs

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Shoreline Lumber Inc

Have a lumber-related question? We have the answer. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!

  • What types of marine-grade lumber are available?

    Marine lumber includes species like teak, mahogany, ipe, and other rot-resistant woods, as well as synthetic options like PVC and composite materials.

  • What are the most durable wood options for marine environments?

    Teak and ipe are commonly recommended as marine lumber choices for their natural resistance to water, decay, and insects.

  • What treatments are used to make wood marine-grade?

    Marine lumber is often pressure-treated or kiln-dried and may be coated with water-repellent preservatives.

  • Can marine lumber be custom-cut for specific projects?

    Many marine lumber suppliers offer custom-cutting services to meet the needs of boat builders, dock construction, or seawalls.

  • How do I maintain marine lumber to extend its lifespan?

    Regular cleaning, sealing, and application of marine-grade finishes can help protect the marine lumber from harsh conditions.

  • Is marine lumber environmentally friendly?

    Some marine lumber options, like FSC-certified teak, are sustainably harvested. Synthetic options may also be recyclable.

  • What is the cost difference between natural marine lumber and synthetic alternatives?

    Natural marine lumber is often more expensive upfront, but synthetic options can be more cost-effective over time due to lower maintenance costs. According to The Spruce, marine-grade lumber can last two to three times longer than standard plywood.

  • What thicknesses and sizes are commonly available?

    Marine lumber suppliers typically offer a range of sizes, including boards, planks, and sheets to accommodate different marine projects.

  • What are the delivery options for marine lumber in Florida?

    Many marine lumber suppliers provide local delivery, and some may offer shipping to coastal and inland locations.

  • Do you offer advice or design support for marine projects?

    Some marine lumber suppliers have knowledgeable staff who can recommend the best materials and techniques for marine applications like docks, piers, and boats. Shoreline Lumber Inc is here to help!

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