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Treated Pine Price List: Realistic Cost Ranges for Common Sizes and Projects 2026 – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T08:08:57+00:00 • 3 min read

Tacked pricing for treated pine varies by size, grade, treatment method, and regional labor costs. This article presents practical price ranges in USD to help buyers budget for projects such as framing, decking, fencing, and outdoor structures. Key cost drivers include board size, treatment type, moisture content, and delivery distance. Understanding these price factors helps you compare quotes accurately and avoid surprise charges.

Assumptions: Midwest region, standard CCA or non Treated alternatives where available, typical residential framing or decking projects, standard weather-treated pine grade, normal access for delivery.

Item Low Average High Notes
2×4 Treated Pine (8 ft) $2.20 $3.00 $4.20 Common framing size
2×6 Treated Pine (8 ft) $3.60 $5.20 $7.00 Decking/joist use
5/4×4 Decking Board (8 ft) $2.80 $4.50 $6.50 Premium decking style
1×6 Fence Board (6 ft, treated) $1.50 $2.60 $3.80 Fence rails or decorative screen
2×10 Timber (10 ft, treated) $7.50 $12.00 $17.50 Heavy structural members

Treated Pine Price List by Grade and Size

Prices for treated pine lean on grade—C-grade, #2, or #1 select—and on the exact dimensions. For framing, typical quotes use 2×4 and 2×6 dimensions, while decks rely more on 5/4×4 or 2×6 boards. Low-cost options often reflect lower-grade boards or longer lead times; higher-cost options reflect premium boards with better straightness and fewer knots.

Dimension Grade Price Range Unit Notes
2×4 #2 $0.60-$1.20 Per linear ft Framing use
2×6 #2 $1.10-$2.20 Per linear ft Decking/joist
5/4×4 #2 $2.20-$4.50 Per linear ft Deck boards
2×8 #2 $2.50-$4.00 Per linear ft Hdr joists, beams
2×10 #2 $4.50-$7.00 Per linear ft Structural members

Prices shift by region due to supply chains, local demand, and freight. The Southeast often shows lower base lumber costs versus the Northeast or West Coast, while delivery surcharges add another layer for remote sites. Expect regional deltas of roughly 5% to 25% from national averages in typical months.

Region Low Average High Notes
Northeast $0.95 $1.85 $3.25 Higher freight, seasonal demand
Midwest $0.85 $1.65 $3.00 Balanced supply
South $0.75 $1.40 $2.50 Lower base prices
West $0.95 $1.90 $3.75 Delivery-heavy regions

Material costs are only part of the total. Labor and delivery drive the final price by site access, project size, and crew efficiency. Typical residential carpentry rates range from $55 to $125 per hour, depending on locality and contractor experience. Delivery fees can add $50-$200 per load, with large decking runs incurring longer trips.

Cost Component Low Average High Notes
Labor per hour $55 $85 $125 Residential scope
Delivery/drive time $50 $120 $200 Distance-based
Site prep $0 $200 $800 Grading, debris removal
Cutting waste & fasteners $0 $60 $200 Screws, nails
Permits (if required) $0 $50 $300 Local rules

Treated pine uses different preservation processes, such as standard pressure treatment or higher-grade fire-retardant treatments for outdoor structures. These methods shift the price by material cost and processing time. Premium treatments may add 15%–40% to the board cost but improve longevity in harsh climates.

Treatment Type Price Impact Typical Use Notes
Standard_pressure Base Framing/decking Most common
ACQ/C4W treated +5% to +15% Residential exterior Low environmental impact
Fire-retardant +15% to +40% Decks near structures Higher cost, longer cure
KDAT or kiln-dried +10% to +25% Premium finish Better stiffness, less warping

Smart budgeting includes choosing the right size, reducing waste, and planning for delivery efficiency. Opt for standard sizes when possible, group cuts to reduce waste, and compare multiple local quotes.

Strategy Potential Savings Notes Example
Choose standard dimensions $0.25-$0.60 per ft Less tailoring
Bulk order for same project 5%-12% Ship together
Delay in peak season 3%-10% Quieter months
DIY prep and fasteners $50-$300 Parts bought separately

Decking projects benefit from 5/4×4 or 2×6 boards, with typical deck board costs per linear foot in the $4.50-$6.50 range, while framing uses 2×4 or 2×6 at $1.00-$2.50 per linear ft. Longer deck runs raise delivery days and may trigger bulk pricing discounts.

Project Type Low Average High Notes
Residential deck $2,400 $5,500 $9,000 Includes boards, screws, joists
Framing for a small shed $1,000 $2,800 $4,200 Walls, floor, rafters
Fence line (150 ft) $2,000 $3,800 $6,000 Posts, rails, boards

Unit pricing helps compare quotes across contractors. Typical per-foot ranges vary by use: framing, decking, and fencing. Always verify whether per-foot prices include fasteners and waste, or if those are separate line items.

Unit Low Average High Included Items
Per foot framing (2×4) $0.60 $1.20 $1.80 Boards, nails
Per foot deck board (5/4×4) $2.50 $4.50 $6.50 Deck boards and fasteners
Per linear foot railing (treated) $3.00 $5.00 $7.50 Posts, rails, balusters

Seasonal demand can push prices up during construction booms, while off-season buys may yield discounts. Weather-related supply issues in coastal markets can elevate cost by 5% to 15% compared with inland regions. Plan ahead and lock in quotes ahead of peak construction windows to stabilize budgets.

Season Typical Delta Region Notes
Spring peak +5% to +12% Coast and mountain Higher demand
Summer slowdown -2% to +4% National Slower sped labor
Fall push +3% to +10% All regions Pre-winter prep
Winter lull -5% to -12% Remote markets Delivery savings

Delivery packaging, loading, and on-site placement affect total job cost. Shorter lead times may require premium scheduling; longer waits can reduce rush fees but extend project durations. Ask for a clear delivery window and confirm if staging fees apply.

Delivery Detail Low Average High Notes
Standard delivery $40 $90 $150 Within 50 miles
Rush delivery $80 $140 $250 Same-week
Staging and on-site lift $0 $60 $180 Site needs

In summary, treated pine pricing combines board size, grade, and treatment method with regional and labor factors. By comparing per-foot costs, delivered prices, and project scopes, buyers can build a realistic budget for framing, decking, fencing, or outdoor structures. Carefully review quotes for inclusions like fasteners, disposal, and permits to avoid hidden fees.