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

SKU: LLS-PILING-45-CC-SYP-.6CCA | Web ID: 2616
Starting at: $1,027.27
Minimum Order: 4
Minimum Order Total: $4,109.08
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This 45 foot Class C Southern Yellow Pine piling, treated with .60 CCA and meeting ASTM D25 and American Wood Preservers Association standards, is a strong choice for structural and marine applications requiring long-term durability against decay and insect damage. Its substantial dimensions and load-bearing capacity make it well suited for docks, piers, seawalls, bulkheads, and deep foundation work in commercial or industrial settings where reliable, permanent support is critical. The specified treatment level ensures effective protection in ground contact and standard foundation environments, while installation and maintenance requirements are straightforward when matched to appropriate site conditions.

Dwayne Kula | President, CTO and Founder

Product Description

1 Year Unlimited Usage Warranty

Key Features

  • Total Height (ft): 45
  • ANSI Class: Class C
  • Material: Wood Piling
  • Pole Weight (lbs): 1235-1460
  • 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 45 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 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 an 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 can 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: 2616

Product Overview

This 45 foot Class C CCA Treated Southern Yellow Pine Piling is designed for structural use in marine and waterfront construction. It is manufactured to ASTM D25 and AWPA standards, with a .60 CCA preservative treatment for resistance to decay and marine organisms. Typical use includes driven installation for piers, docks, and marina structures where long-term durability and load-bearing capacity are required.

The piling is suitable for heavy-duty marine environments, including saltwater and brackish water, and is commonly specified for pier and dock foundations. The 45 ft length and Class C rating support large-scale waterfront projects where deep embedment and high structural integrity are needed.

Core Performance and Output

This piling provides structural support for marine and waterfront applications, with a total length of 45 feet and a weight range of 1235?1460 lbs. The minimum top outside diameter is 6 inches, with a 12 inch diameter measured 3 feet from the butt. The Class C rating ensures consistent strength and dimensional standards for demanding installations.

CCA treatment levels up to 2.5 pounds per cubic foot are available for increased resistance in saltwater and marine borer environments. The piling is engineered for driven installation and can withstand high lateral and vertical loads typical of pier and dock structures. Excessive bending or deflection may occur if installed in unsupported spans or with insufficient embedment depth.

Adjustability and Control Options

This piling is supplied as a solid, debarked, and treated timber. There are no integrated adjustability or control features. All modifications, such as field cutting or drilling, must be performed in accordance with wood piling best practices and may require field treatment of exposed surfaces to maintain preservative protection.

CCA treatment options (.60, .80, 1.0, 1.5, and 2.5 pounds per cubic foot) allow selection based on site-specific exposure and environmental requirements. Treatment level should be matched to the intended use and water conditions.

Longevity and Reliability

The piling is pressure treated with CCA preservative to resist decay, rot, and marine borer attack. When installed with proper embedment and exposure to the specified environment, service life is maximized. Higher CCA treatment levels are recommended for saltwater and high-risk marine borer locations.

Reliability is dependent on correct installation, including driving to refusal or specified depth, and avoiding mechanical damage during handling. Periodic inspection is recommended in high-exposure environments to monitor for physical or biological degradation over time.

Build Quality and Physical Characteristics

Each piling is manufactured from Southern Yellow Pine, grown, debarked, and treated in the United States. The minimum top circumference is 19 inches, with a minimum circumference of 38 inches measured 3 feet from the butt. The timber is pressure treated to meet or exceed ASTM D25 and AWPA standards.

The piling is designed for structural use in marine environments, with consistent diameter and straightness for reliable driven installation. Surface checking and minor splits are typical for treated wood and do not affect structural performance when within standard tolerances.

Where This Product Fits Best

This piling is intended for use in marine and waterfront construction where long, heavy-duty timber supports are required. It is suitable for both new construction and replacement of existing structural elements in harsh environments.

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

CCA treatment and Class C rating support use in saltwater, brackish water, and freshwater conditions. The piling is suitable for driven installation in locations exposed to marine borers, tidal action, and heavy loading.

Installation and Long-Term Use

Installation is typically performed using pile driving equipment, with embedment depth determined by soil conditions and structural requirements. The 45 ft length allows for deep embedment and high vertical load capacity in marine and waterfront settings.

Long-term performance depends on correct driving, proper alignment, and maintaining the integrity of the CCA treatment. Field modifications should be minimized and any cuts or holes must be field treated to restore preservative protection. Routine inspection is recommended in high-exposure environments.

How This Fixture Is Commonly Used

Commonly installed as vertical supports for piers, docks, and marina walkways, these pilings are driven to depths determined by geotechnical and structural requirements. Typical spacing is set by the design load and superstructure configuration, often ranging from 6 to 12 feet on center for piers and docks.

Longer pilings reduce the need for splicing and provide greater flexibility for variable water depths and tidal ranges. Higher CCA treatment levels are selected for saltwater or marine borer exposure, trading off increased protection for higher material cost.

Safety, Certifications, and Warranty

This piling is manufactured to ASTM D25 and AWPA standards. CCA treatment is performed to meet or exceed American Wood Preservers Association requirements for marine and waterfront use. The product is supplied with a 1-year warranty covering material and treatment defects.

Safe handling and installation practices are required due to the weight and length of the piling. Personal protective equipment is recommended when cutting or drilling treated wood. All field modifications must be treated to maintain compliance with preservative standards.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

A: The minimum top outside diameter is 6 inches.

Q: What CCA treatment levels are available for this piling?

A: Standard treatment is .60 CCA, with optional levels of .80, 1.0, 1.5, and 2.5 pounds per cubic foot.

Q: What standards does this piling meet?

A: This piling meets ASTM D25 and AWPA standards.

Q: How should field cuts or holes be treated?

A: All field cuts or holes must be treated with a suitable wood preservative to maintain protection.

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

A: Spacing is typically 6 to 12 feet on center, depending on design load and superstructure requirements.

Application Questions and Clarification

Q: Is this piling suitable for use in saltwater environments with marine borers?

A: Yes, with a 2.5 pounds per cubic foot CCA treatment, this piling is suitable for saltwater locations where marine borers are present.

Q: Can this piling be used for marina construction?

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

Q: What is the recommended installation method for this piling?

A: Driven installation using pile driving equipment is recommended for structural stability and proper embedment.

Q: Does the piling require any special maintenance after installation?

A: Routine inspection is recommended, especially in high-exposure environments. Any field modifications should be treated to maintain preservative protection.