Yes, pressure-treated lumber can float, but its buoyancy depends on the specific type of wood and the treatment process used. Generally, pressure-treated lumber is denser than untreated wood due to the chemicals infused into it, which can make it less buoyant. However, if the wood is not fully saturated with water and is still relatively dry, it may still float. Always check the specific characteristics of the treated lumber in question for more precise behavior.
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