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30 Foot Piling | Class A | .60 CCA Treated | Southern Yellow Pine
Minimum Order: 4Minimum Order Total: $3,345.44Built to Order 4 WeeksRetail Price: $836.36 -
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30 Foot Piling | Class B | .60 CCA Treated | Southern Yellow Pine
Product Description
Key Features
- Total Height (ft): 30
- ANSI Class: Class B
- Material: Wood Piling
- Pole Weight (lbs): 900-1000
- Min Pole Top Circ (in): 25
- Min Pole Top OD (in): 8
- Min Circ 3 ft from Butt (in): 37
- OD 3 ft From Butt (in): 12
- Treatment: .60 CCA
- Opt Treatment: .80 CCA | 1.0 CCA | 1.5 CCA | 2.5 CCA
- Warranty: 1 year
Our 30 foot Class B CCA Treated Southern Yellow Pine Pilings are grown, debarked, and treated in the United States. They are manufactured to ASTM D25 standards and are treated to the latest American Wood Preservers Association standards to prevent decay and damage.
USE CASE and CCA TREATMENT LEVELS
- Foundation: 0.6 pounds
- Fresh Water: 0.8 pounds
- Brackish Water, Salt Water: 1.0 pounds
- Salt Water: 1.5 pounds
- Salt Water where marine bores are present (piers, marinas, bulkheads, and jetties): 2.5 pounds
Delivery is made with a flatbed truck and the customer is responsible for offloading. Offloading requires a forklift or appropriate similar machine (customer supplied). Customer is responsible for any costs associated with delivery rescheduling because of improper scheduling or not having the proper offloading equipment available at the time of delivery.
Pricing: Does not include cost of shipping. Shipping is available to the lower 48 USA states. We can supply a budgetary shipping quote or a firm shipping quote that is good for 14 days to your delivery location.
Disclaimer: LED Lighting Supply is not responsible for improper loading (ie what is mounted to the piling), installation costs, or foundation design of piling. Dimensions and specifications of pilings are subject to change without notice but the tip and butt dimensions will always be within ASTM specifications. While our main product line is southern yellow pine, we at times are able to offer other species including douglas fir and red pine. All poles are treated with CCA unless specified otherwise. Our standard treatment is .60 pounds per cubic foot.
Please be advised that our wood pilings are covered solely by a 1-year workmanship warranty, which ensures that the pilings are free from defects from the manufacturing process, and structural integrity, for a period of one year from the date of purchase. This warranty does not cover damage resulting from external factors, misuse, or normal wear and tear.
Web ID: 2606
Product Overview
This 30 foot Class B piling is manufactured from Southern Yellow Pine and treated with .60 CCA preservative. It is designed for structural use in marine and waterfront environments where long-term resistance to decay and insect damage is required. Typical installations include dock, pier, and marina construction where a 30 foot length is needed for deep water or elevated structures.
The piling meets ASTM D25 and AWPA standards for dimensional consistency and preservative treatment. It is suitable for both embedded and surface mounting in marine and coastal applications. The 900-1000 lb weight and large diameter provide the structural mass needed for high-load or exposed locations.
Core Performance and Output
This piling provides structural support for marine and waterfront construction. The Class B rating and Southern Yellow Pine species deliver a balance of strength and flexibility under load. The .60 CCA treatment ensures resistance to rot, marine borers, and fungal decay in wet or submerged conditions.
Minimum top circumference is 25 inches, with a minimum 8 inch top diameter. At 3 feet from the butt, the circumference is at least 37 inches and the diameter is 12 inches, supporting high vertical and lateral loads. Excessive cantilevered loads or unsupported spans may require additional engineering review. Wind and wave exposure should be considered in layout and spacing.
Adjustability and Control Options
This piling is a fixed structural element with no integrated adjustability or mechanical control features. Length, diameter, and treatment level are specified at the time of selection. Optional higher CCA treatments (.80, 1.0, 1.5, or 2.5) are available for increased preservative retention in severe environments.
Field trimming or cutting is possible but will require re-sealing of exposed wood to maintain preservative protection. No electrical or lighting controls are integrated into the piling itself.
Longevity and Reliability
The .60 CCA treatment meets AWPA standards for marine exposure, providing long-term resistance to decay, termites, and marine organisms. Southern Yellow Pine is selected for its density and load-bearing properties in piling applications.
Service life is influenced by installation method, exposure conditions, and maintenance of cut or drilled surfaces. Pilings installed in high-salinity or high-borer environments may benefit from higher CCA retention levels. Warranty coverage is 1 year.
Build Quality and Physical Characteristics
Pilings are grown, debarked, and treated in the United States. Each piling is manufactured to ASTM D25 standards for straightness, taper, and dimensional uniformity. The 30 foot length and Class B sizing provide a balance of handling weight and structural capacity for marine construction.
Surface finish is rough, suitable for direct embedment or bracket mounting. The wood is pressure treated for full-depth preservative penetration. Weight ranges from 900 to 1000 lbs per piling, requiring appropriate equipment for handling and installation.
Where This Product Fits Best
This piling is designed for structural use in marine and waterfront construction where long-term durability and load capacity are required. It is commonly used in:
- marine structures
- dock structures
- pier construction
- waterfront structures
- marina construction
- coastal facility construction
- boardwalk structures
- mooring structures
CCA treatment and Southern Yellow Pine construction make this piling suitable for submerged, tidal, or splash zone environments. It is not intended for above-ground architectural use without additional finishing or cladding.
Installation and Long-Term Use
Pilings are typically installed by driving, jetting, or setting in pre-drilled holes, depending on soil and site conditions. Equipment capable of handling 900-1000 lb units and 30 foot lengths is required. Proper embedment depth and alignment are critical for structural performance.
Field cutting or drilling should be minimized and all exposed surfaces must be re-treated with a compatible preservative. Long-term performance depends on correct installation, periodic inspection, and maintenance of treated surfaces. Pilings may be used as primary structural supports or as part of a larger pile-supported system.
How This Fixture Is Commonly Used
30 foot pilings are commonly installed for deep water docks, piers, and marina slips where significant embedment and elevation are required. Typical spacing is determined by structural load, soil conditions, and design requirements, often ranging from 6 to 12 feet on center for dock or pier bents.
Pilings may be used as single supports or grouped in clusters for higher load areas. Tradeoff: closer spacing increases structural redundancy but raises material and installation costs. Final layout should be confirmed by a qualified engineer based on site-specific conditions.
Safety, Certifications, and Warranty
This piling is manufactured to ASTM D25 standards and treated to AWPA requirements. .60 CCA preservative treatment is standard, with higher retention levels available for severe exposures. All pilings are produced in the United States from Southern Yellow Pine.
Warranty is 1 year. Handling and installation should follow standard safety practices for heavy timber and treated wood products. Use of personal protective equipment and proper lifting equipment is required.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the minimum top diameter of this 30 foot piling?
A: The minimum top diameter is 8 inches.
Q: Can this piling be used in saltwater environments?
A: Yes, the .60 CCA treatment meets AWPA standards for marine and saltwater exposure.
Q: Is field cutting or drilling allowed?
A: Field cutting or drilling is allowed, but all exposed surfaces must be re-treated with a compatible preservative.
Q: What equipment is needed for installation?
A: Equipment capable of handling 900-1000 lb pilings and 30 foot lengths is required, such as cranes or pile drivers.
Q: How should I determine piling spacing for a dock or pier?
A: Spacing should be determined by a qualified engineer based on load, soil conditions, and design requirements. Typical spacing ranges from 6 to 12 feet on center.
Application Questions and Clarification
Q: Is this piling suitable for boardwalk construction in a coastal environment?
A: Yes, this piling is suitable for boardwalk structures in coastal environments due to its CCA treatment and structural capacity.
Q: Can this piling be used for mooring structures?
A: Yes, it is commonly used for mooring structures where high load and marine durability are required.
Q: Is this piling appropriate for marina construction?
A: Yes, this piling is specified for marina construction and similar waterfront applications.
Q: Does this piling meet ASTM and AWPA standards?
A: Yes, it is manufactured to ASTM D25 and treated to AWPA standards.




