Pressure-treated wood

Vacuum Pressure Treatment is a method of increasing the resistance of wood products with generally low resistance to pests and weather conditions. Pine or spruce wood from European forests is most often used for this purpose. Salts of metal elements are used as active ingredients, which make the wood inedible to soil organisms, such as bacteria, fungi, or insects. Vacuum Pressure Treatment is applied in special chambers and ensures the penetration of active substances deep into the wood. Vacuum Pressure Treatment protects wood even in extreme conditions such as regular contact with water and soil. We recommend using wood from manufacturers with a ctb+ / C24 certificate, as it indicates that the technological procedure has been carried out correctly.