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35 Foot Piling | Class C | .60 CCA Treated | Southern Yellow Pine

SKU: LLS-PILING-35-CC-SYP-.6CCA | Web ID: 2613
Starting at: $663.64
Minimum Order: 4
Minimum Order Total: $2,654.56
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This 35 foot Class C Southern Yellow Pine piling, treated with .60 CCA preservative and manufactured to ASTM D25 and AWPA standards, is a strong choice for medium-duty marine, foundation, and structural applications where durability and resistance to decay are critical. The specified dimensions and consistent sizing support reliable load calculations and straightforward installation, while the CCA treatment protects against decay and insect damage in wet or exposed environments. Ideal for docks, piers, bulkheads, and foundation supports, this piling offers the strength and longevity needed for demanding structural use, with a 1-year warranty for added assurance.

Dwayne Kula | President, CTO and Founder

Product Description

1 Year Unlimited Usage Warranty

Key Features

  • Total Height (ft): 35
  • ANSI Class: Class C
  • Material: Wood Piling
  • Pole Weight (lbs): 985-1165
  • Min Pole Top Circ (in): 19
  • Min Pole Top OD (in): 6
  • Min Circ 3 ft from Butt (in): 38
  • 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 35 foot Class C 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 (AWPA) 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: 2613

Product Overview

This 35 foot Class C piling is manufactured from Southern Yellow Pine, debarked and pressure treated with .60 CCA preservative. It is designed for structural use in marine and waterfront environments where durability and resistance to decay are required. Typical installations include dock, pier, and marina construction where long-term exposure to water and weather is expected.

The piling meets ASTM D25 and AWPA standards for treated wood, supporting both new construction and replacement projects in marine and architectural site lighting applications. At 35 feet in length and weighing between 985 and 1165 pounds, this piling is suitable for medium to large-scale marine structures requiring reliable load-bearing capacity.

Core Performance and Output

This piling provides structural support for marine and waterfront construction, with a minimum top circumference of 19 inches and a minimum diameter of 6 inches. At 3 feet from the butt, the circumference increases to 38 inches with a 12 inch minimum diameter, supporting significant vertical and lateral loads. The .60 CCA treatment delivers resistance to rot, decay, and marine borer attack in saltwater and brackish environments.

Class C rating and Southern Yellow Pine material provide a balance of strength and workability for driven or set installations. The piling?s length and diameter support mounting heights and spans typical for dock and pier construction. Excessive lateral loads or unsupported spans beyond standard marine engineering practice may require higher class or diameter pilings.

Adjustability and Control Options

This piling is supplied as a fixed-dimension, solid wood structural member. No integrated adjustability or mechanical control features are present. Field trimming or cutting is possible using standard wood construction tools, but all modifications must comply with engineering requirements for the intended structure.

Optional CCA treatment levels (.80, 1.0, 1.5, 2.5) are available for projects requiring increased preservative retention or exposure to more aggressive environments. Consult project specifications for required treatment level before installation.

Longevity and Reliability

The .60 CCA pressure treatment extends service life by protecting against decay, fungal attack, and marine organisms. Southern Yellow Pine is selected for its strength and preservative absorption characteristics. When installed according to marine construction standards, expected service life is consistent with industry norms for treated wood pilings.

Periodic inspection and maintenance are recommended to monitor for mechanical damage or localized deterioration. The piling is covered by a 1-year warranty against manufacturing defects. Actual lifespan depends on site conditions, installation quality, and exposure severity.

Build Quality and Physical Characteristics

This piling is debarked and shaped to meet ASTM D25 dimensional standards. Each unit is pressure treated to AWPA specifications, ensuring preservative penetration and retention. The wood is sourced and processed in the United States, with quality control at each stage of production.

Physical characteristics include a 35 foot length, 985?1165 pound weight, and minimum top and butt diameters suitable for medium to large marine structures. The piling is compatible with standard marine hardware and can be drilled or notched as required for dock or pier assembly.

Where This Product Fits Best

This piling is intended for structural use in marine and waterfront construction where treated wood is required for durability and load-bearing performance. It is commonly used in:

  • marine structures
  • dock structures
  • pier construction
  • waterfront structures
  • marina construction
  • coastal facility construction
  • boardwalk structures
  • mooring structures

Suitable for saltwater, brackish, and freshwater environments. The .60 CCA treatment provides protection in most marine settings. For highly aggressive or industrial waterfronts, higher CCA retention may be specified.

Installation and Long-Term Use

Installation is typically performed using pile driving or auger methods, depending on soil and substrate conditions. The piling?s length and diameter are compatible with standard marine construction equipment. Proper alignment and embedment depth are critical for structural stability and load transfer.

Long-term use requires periodic inspection for mechanical wear, impact damage, or localized decay. Fastener selection and hardware compatibility should match the preservative treatment to prevent corrosion. Field modifications should not compromise structural integrity or preservative envelope.

How This Fixture Is Commonly Used

Commonly installed at 10 to 20 foot spacing, depending on dock or pier design and anticipated loads. Piling layout is determined by structural requirements, water depth, and soil conditions. Top of piling is typically cut to elevation after installation to match deck or superstructure height.

Closer spacing increases load capacity but may raise material and installation costs. Excessive spacing can reduce structural stability, especially in high wind or wave environments.

Safety, Certifications, and Warranty

This piling is manufactured to ASTM D25 and AWPA standards. The .60 CCA treatment meets current American Wood Preservers Association requirements for marine use. Southern Yellow Pine is selected for structural performance and preservative compatibility.

Warranty coverage is 1 year against manufacturing defects. All safety and handling procedures for treated wood must be followed during transport, installation, and maintenance. Personal protective equipment is recommended when cutting or drilling treated wood.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the minimum top diameter of this piling?

A: The minimum top outside diameter is 6 inches.

Q: What preservative treatment is used on this piling?

A: The piling is pressure treated with .60 CCA as standard, with optional higher retention levels available.

Q: Can this piling be used in saltwater environments?

A: Yes, the .60 CCA treatment is suitable for most saltwater marine applications.

Q: What is the typical spacing for these pilings in dock construction?

A: Spacing is typically 10 to 20 feet, depending on structural design and load requirements.

Q: What certifications apply to this piling?

A: ASTM D25 and AWPA standards.

Application Questions and Clarification

Q: Is this piling suitable for use in marina construction?

A: Yes, this piling is commonly used in marina construction and other marine structures.

Q: Can the piling be field cut or drilled for hardware installation?

A: Yes, it can be cut or drilled as needed, but all modifications should maintain structural integrity and preservative coverage.

Q: What is the expected service life of this piling in a marine environment?

A: Service life depends on site conditions and maintenance, but .60 CCA treated Southern Yellow Pine pilings are designed for long-term marine use.

Q: Are higher CCA treatment levels available for more aggressive environments?

A: Yes, optional treatments up to 2.5 CCA are available for increased preservative retention.