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<blockquote data-quote="SmokinM" data-source="post: 1381892" data-attributes="member: 21382"><p>That's a moving target Bigfoot. They warranty them as lifetime here which is 30yrs. Pretty short lifetime IMO, glad I made it longer than that. Like anything manufactured it depends on the manufacturer. I had a batch I put in for a customer a few years ago that they told me didn't get dried enough before treating, long story short 2yrs. later you could walk along and crush them with your hands. Have some I put in 15+ yrs. ago when I started and still solid as a rock. </p><p></p><p>So I guess my answer would be 20-30yrs. But may have a few that don't survive that long. If you have treat plant close or can find marine treated that will up your odds considerably.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SmokinM, post: 1381892, member: 21382"] That's a moving target Bigfoot. They warranty them as lifetime here which is 30yrs. Pretty short lifetime IMO, glad I made it longer than that. Like anything manufactured it depends on the manufacturer. I had a batch I put in for a customer a few years ago that they told me didn't get dried enough before treating, long story short 2yrs. later you could walk along and crush them with your hands. Have some I put in 15+ yrs. ago when I started and still solid as a rock. So I guess my answer would be 20-30yrs. But may have a few that don't survive that long. If you have treat plant close or can find marine treated that will up your odds considerably. [/QUOTE]
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