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A Hoover Treated Wood Products employee in a high-visibility vest and hard hat operates a control panel at the lumber stacker on the production floor.

How Hoover’s Fire-Retardant-Treated Wood Treatment Process Works

At Hoover Treated Wood Products, we understand that building safe, durable structures requires materials that meet the highest standards. Since 1955, we’ve stood behind our commitment to Build By The Code. Live By The Code.  Our  Fire-Retardant-Treated Wood (FRTW) products complete a proprietary pressure-treatment process that enhances the natural properties of wood. It ensures maximum performance without sacrificing our commitment to sustainability.   Step #1: Receiving Raw Materials Hoover operates a nationwide network

Close-up of Hoover’s PyroGuard Fire-Retardant-Treated Wood showing the product stamp on Southern Yellow Pine lumber, including flame spread and smoke developed ratings.

What is Fire-Retardant-Treated Wood (FRTW)? Benefits, Codes, and Applications

Building and fire safety codes continue to evolve across commercial, multifamily, and residential construction. Fire-Retardant-Treated Wood (FRTW) plays a major role in meeting code and improving building performance. Understanding what FRTW is, how it works, and when it is required helps builders, architects, and code officials choose the right solution for each project.  What Is Fire-Retardant Treated Wood (FRTW)?

Hoover Expert Jim Gogolski Points to UL Stamp on Hoover PyroGuard Plywood

Hoover Experts Highlight FRTW and Code Compliance at Shaunna’s Summer Study

Last month, Hoover’s Dr. Dave Bueche and Jim Gogolski joined Shaunna’s Summer Study Sessions, a weeklong online event hosted by Mozingo Code Group, LLC. Designed to give architects, contractors, and code officials across the country a chance to sharpen their skills, the event featured targeted webinars on some of today’s

Fire-Retardant-Treated Wood: Trusted in Wildfire-Prone and Code-Driven Projects

Promoting fire-safe solutions for high-profile and high-occupancy projects.    June is National Safety Month, a timely reminder of the need to protect the spaces where people live, work and play. For schools, hospitals, and other essential buildings, fire safety isn’t optional, it’s essential. And when it comes to reducing risk

Championing Fire Safety During Wildfire Awareness Month (and every month)

May is Wildfire Awareness Month, and Hoover plays a big role in making our communities safe from wildfires. We specialize in making fire-retardant and preservative-treated wood products that can resist fire and help protect neighborhoods and wild areas, especially where cities and nature meet.  These places, called Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI)