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45 Foot Piling | Class A | .60 CCA Treated | Southern Yellow Pine
Minimum Order: 4Minimum Order Total: $4,545.44Built to Order 4 WeeksRetail Price: $1,136.36 -

45 Foot Piling | Class C | .60 CCA Treated | Southern Yellow Pine
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45 Foot Piling | Class B | .60 CCA Treated | Southern Yellow Pine
Product Description
Key Features
- Total Height (ft): 45
- ANSI Class: Class B
- Material: Wood Piling
- Pole Weight (lbs): 1715-2020
- Min Pole Top Circ (in): 22
- Min Pole Top OD (in): 7
- 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 45 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: 2615
Product Overview
This 45 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 durability and resistance to decay are required. Typical installations include dock, pier, and marina construction where ground set pilings are standard practice.
The piling meets ASTM D25 and AWPA standards for dimensional consistency and preservative treatment. It is suitable for projects requiring a structural wood piling with a minimum top circumference of 22 inches and a butt circumference of at least 37 inches. Weight ranges from 1715 to 2020 lbs depending on final dimensions and moisture content.
Core Performance and Output
This piling provides structural support for marine and waterfront construction. The Class B rating and 45 foot length allow for use in deep water or elevated deck applications. The .60 CCA treatment protects against rot, marine borers, and fungal decay in saltwater and brackish environments.
Physical performance is defined by minimum top and butt diameters, ensuring load-bearing capacity for dock and pier superstructures. The piling is not suitable for applications requiring non-wood or non-conductive materials. Excessive lateral loading or installation in highly abrasive environments may reduce service life.
Adjustability and Control Options
This piling is supplied as a solid, untreated wood member with no integrated adjustability or mechanical control features. Length, diameter, and treatment level are fixed at the time of manufacture. Optional higher CCA treatments are available for increased preservative retention if required by site conditions.
Field trimming or cutting is possible but will require re-treatment of exposed surfaces to maintain preservative protection. No integrated hardware or mounting brackets are included.
Longevity and Reliability
The .60 CCA treatment provides long-term resistance to decay, marine organisms, and fungal attack in marine and waterfront environments. Service life is dependent on site conditions, installation quality, and exposure to abrasion or impact.
Manufacturing to ASTM D25 and AWPA standards ensures dimensional consistency and preservative penetration. The piling is intended for permanent structural use and is not designed for frequent removal or relocation.
Build Quality and Physical Characteristics
Each piling is produced from Southern Yellow Pine, debarked, and pressure treated in the United States. Minimum top outside diameter is 7 inches, with a minimum butt diameter of 12 inches measured 3 feet from the base. Weight varies by final dimensions and moisture content.
The wood is treated to .60 CCA as standard, with optional higher retention levels available. Surface finish is typical of debarked, pressure-treated wood pilings. No additional coatings or wraps are applied unless specified.
Where This Product Fits Best
This piling is intended for structural use in marine and waterfront construction where wood pilings are standard. It is commonly installed in:
- marine structures
- dock structures
- pier construction
- waterfront structures
- marina construction
- coastal facility construction
- boardwalk structures
- mooring structures
Environmental suitability includes saltwater, brackish, and freshwater sites. The piling is not intended for use in highly abrasive or high-impact environments without additional protection.
Installation and Long-Term Use
Installation is by ground set, typically driven or jetted into place using standard marine construction equipment. Proper embedment depth and alignment are critical for structural stability. Field trimming may be required to match deck elevations or site-specific requirements.
Long-term performance depends on correct installation, avoidance of excessive abrasion, and maintenance of preservative coverage on all cut or drilled surfaces. Periodic inspection is recommended in high-wear or high-impact locations.
How This Fixture Is Commonly Used
These pilings are installed vertically as primary structural supports for docks, piers, marinas, and waterfront walkways. Typical embedment depths are determined by soil conditions and structural load requirements, often ranging from 8 to 15 feet below grade or mudline.
Spacing is based on superstructure design and load calculations, with common intervals between 8 and 16 feet. Higher load or longer spans may require closer spacing or larger diameter pilings. Increased length allows for elevated decks or deeper water installations, but may require specialized handling equipment.
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. No additional safety features are integrated beyond preservative treatment and dimensional standards.
Warranty is 1 year from date of shipment. Standard safety practices for handling, cutting, and installing treated wood apply. Use appropriate personal protective equipment during installation and field modification.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the minimum top diameter of this piling?
A: The minimum top outside diameter is 7 inches, with a minimum circumference of 22 inches.
Q: What preservative treatment is used on this piling?
A: The piling is treated with .60 CCA as standard. Higher retention levels are available if specified.
Q: Can this piling be cut or trimmed in the field?
A: Yes, but any cut or drilled surfaces must be re-treated with a suitable preservative to maintain protection.
Q: What is the typical embedment depth for installation?
A: Embedment depth depends on soil conditions and structural requirements, but is commonly 8 to 15 feet below grade or mudline.
Q: How should pilings be spaced for dock or pier construction?
A: Spacing is determined by superstructure design and load, typically ranging from 8 to 16 feet between pilings.
Application Questions and Clarification
Q: Is this piling suitable for use in saltwater marina construction?
A: Yes, the .60 CCA treatment and Southern Yellow Pine material are suitable for saltwater marina and dock applications.
Q: Can this piling be used for boardwalk or waterfront walkway structures?
A: Yes, it is commonly specified for boardwalks, waterfront walkways, and similar structures in marine environments.
Q: Is this piling appropriate for mooring structures?
A: Yes, it is suitable for mooring structures where treated wood pilings are standard practice.
Q: Are there any limitations for use in highly abrasive or high-impact environments?
A: Excessive abrasion or impact may reduce service life. Additional protection or alternative materials may be required in such conditions.



