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Warping is a natural tendency of both treated and untreated lumber due to grain patterns that are established during the growth of the tree. Since no tree grows perfectly straight, grain patterns are irregular. Proper storage before and during construction will help minimize the amount of warping.
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Why does some treated lumber warp?
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