Owens Corning fiberglass structural lumber is rot-proof, rust-proof, and maintenance-free—ideal for premium deck and porch projects in Montgomery County, MD and Fairfax County, VA. But navigating specifications, performance ratings, and warranty coverage can be challenging. This guide cuts through the confusion, helping you understand what makes composite framing the right choice for your outdoor living investment.
What does any of this mean? And more importantly: Is it worth the 4–6× upfront cost premium over pressure-treated lumber?
At Design Builders, we've installed 50+ fiberglass-framed projects across Montgomery County, Fairfax County, and Anne Arundel County since 2020. We've cut, fastened, and stress-tested Owens Corning structural lumber in every conceivable application—from ground-level screen porches to elevated waterfront decks.
This is the guide we wish existed when we started working with fiberglass framing. Everything you need to know—product specs, pricing, installation requirements, and real-world performance—in one place.
What Is Owens Corning Structural Lumber?
The Technology: Glas-Powered™ Composite
Owens Corning structural lumber isn't treated wood. It's a fiberglass-reinforced polymer composite manufactured through a process called pultrusion.
Think of it as:
It's engineered for extreme environments where failure isn't an option.
Core Matrix:
Reinforcement:
Surface Finish:
Owens Corning manufactures structural lumber in five standard profiles matching traditional dimensional lumber:
Standard Profiles
Nominal Size Actual Size Standard Lengths Weight per Linear Foot
| 2×4 | 1.5" × 3.5" | 12', 16', 20' | 1.8 lbs
| 2×6 | 1.5" × 5.5" | 12', 16', 20' | 2.7 lbs
| 2×8 | 1.5" × 7.5" | 12', 16', 20' | 3.6 lbs
| 2×10 | 1.5" × 9.25" | 12', 16', 20' | 4.5 lbs
| 2×12 | 1.5" × 11.25" | 12', 16', 20' | 5.4 lbs
Note: Owens Corning fiberglass lumber is 30% lighter than equivalent Southern Yellow Pine, making it easier to handle on job sites.
Custom Lengths
While 12', 16', and 20' are standard, some distributors can special-order:
Lead time for custom lengths: 4–6 weeks
Minimum order quantity: Varies by distributor (typically 500+ linear feet)
Owens Corning structural lumber is available in 7 standard colors:
Standard Colors (Most Popular)
Black:
Gray:
Sand:
White:
Specialty Colors (Limited Availability)
Driftwood:
Saddle:
Weatherwood:
Design Builders' Recommendation: Stick with Black for framing (it's the most cost-effective and blends into shadows). If you need visible fascia or trim, use Gray or Sand depending on your decking color.
Moisture Resistance
Water Absorption: <0.03% by weight (ASTM D570)
Mold & Mildew Resistance: Passes ASTM G21 (no growth after 28 days)
Saltwater Resistance: Suitable for direct contact with salt and freshwater environments
Structural Performance
Flexural Strength: 5,500–6,200 psi (ASTM D790)
Span Capacity (Residential Live Load, 40 psf):
Joist Size 16" On-Center 24" On-Center
| 2×6 | 9' 6" | 7' 9"
| 2×8 | 12' 6" | 10' 3"
| 2×10 | 15' 11" | 13' 0"
| 2×12 | 19' 2" | 15' 8"
Span tables per ICC-ES ESR-3737. Consult engineered drawings for snow load and commercial applications.
Dimensional Stability
Thermal Expansion: 0.000015 in/in/°F
Shrinkage/Swelling: Zero dimensional change due to moisture (wood swells/shrinks 3–8%)
Fire Rating
Flame Spread: Class B (75–200) per ASTM E84
Smoke Development: <450 (ASTM E84)
Warranty & Certifications
Residential Warranty
Owens Corning Lifetime Limited Warranty (Residential):Exclusions:
Commercial Warranty
25-Year Limited Warranty (Commercial Applications):
Certifications & Code Compliance
ICC-ES ESR-3737:
ASTM Standards:
Florida Building Code Approved:
Pricing & Cost Analysis (2026)
Retail Pricing (Per Board)
Size 12' Length 16' Length 20' Length
| 2×4 | $67–$90 | $90–$120 | $110–$145
| 2×6 | $95–$125 | $125–$165 | $155–$205
| 2×8 | $130–$175 | $175–$230 | $215–$285
| 2×10 | $153–$205 | $205–$270 | $255–$335
| 2×12 | $180–$240 | $240–$315 | $295–$390
Pricing varies by region and distributor. Design Builders receives contractor pricing (~20% below retail).
Cost Comparison: Fiberglass vs. Pressure-Treated
Example: 12'×16' Screen Porch (192 sq ft, 2×8 joists @ 16" O.C.)
Pressure-Treated Material Cost:Fiberglass Material Cost:
Material Cost Premium: $2,285–$2,925 (380–485% more expensive)
Total Project Cost Difference
But wait—material is only 20–25% of total project cost.12'×16' Screen Porch (Complete Project):
Pressure-Treated Framing:
Fiberglass Framing:
Total Project Premium: $3,700 (74% more than PT)
Over 25 Years:
Savings: $7,100 over 25 years
Where to Buy Owens Corning Structural Lumber
Authorized Distributors (Maryland & Virginia)
Online Retailers (Shipping Available):
Local Lumberyards (Pick-Up Only):
Design Builders Sources:
Minimum Order Quantities
Retail/Online: No minimum (buy single boards)
Contractor Pricing: Typically 500+ linear feet
Custom Orders: 1,000+ linear feet (specialty colors, custom lengths)
Required Tools
Cutting:
Fastening:
Safety Equipment:
Installation Best Practices
1. Pre-Drill All Fasteners:
2. Use Modified Joist Hangers:
3. Maintain 1/16" Gaps:
4. Use Stainless Steel Hardware:
5. Follow Manufacturer Span Tables:
Labor & Installation Time
Experienced Installer (Familiar with Fiberglass):
First-Time Installer (Learning Curve):
Design Builders' Installation Time (50+ Projects):
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I use Owens Corning for elevated decks (5+ feet off ground)?
A: Yes, but it's often overkill. If your deck has excellent airflow and drainage, pressure-treated lumber performs adequately. Use fiberglass when:
Q: Does fiberglass framing work with composite decking (Trex, TimberTech)?
A: Absolutely. In fact, pairing fiberglass framing with composite decking creates a 100% maintenance-free system. We recommend this combo for:
Q: Can I cut fiberglass lumber with a standard circular saw?
A: Yes, but you'll need a carbide-tipped blade (60–80 tooth). Standard steel blades dull in 10–15 cuts. Reduce blade speed to ~3,000 RPM (most circular saws run at 5,000 RPM—you may need a variable-speed saw).
Q: How does fiberglass handle Maryland/Virginia freeze-thaw cycles?
A: Better than PT lumber. Fiberglass doesn't absorb water, so there's no freeze-thaw expansion/contraction. PT lumber develops checking, splitting, and fastener jacking from repeated freeze-thaw—fiberglass remains dimensionally stable.Q: Can I paint or stain Owens Corning structural lumber?
A: You can, but there's no need. Fiberglass comes in 7 colors with UV-resistant pigments. If you want to paint it:
Most clients leave it as-is for the low-maintenance look.
Q: Where can I find engineered drawings for my building permit?
A: Owens Corning provides downloadable span tables and load capacity charts at owenscorning.com/lumber. For complex projects (large spans, heavy snow loads), you may need a stamped engineer's letter:
Q: Does Home Depot or Lowe's carry Owens Corning structural lumber?
A: Not typically. Most big-box stores don't stock fiberglass framing. You'll need to order from:
Design Builders' Recommendation: When to Choose Owens Corning
✅ Use Owens Corning Fiberglass If:
1. Your Deck Is Ground-Level or Low-Clearance (24 inches or less)
2. You're Building Near Water (Anne Arundel County Waterfront)
3. You Want a Maintenance-Free System
4. You Plan to Stay 10+ Years
5. You Have a Large or Complex Deck (300+ sq ft)
⚠️ PT Lumber Might Be Fine If:
Ready to build with Owens Corning structural lumber? Let's talk.
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The Bottom Line: Is Owens Corning Worth It?
Owens Corning fiberglass structural lumber is 4–6× more expensive than pressure-treated lumber upfront.
But here's what that premium buys you:
Over 25 years, fiberglass is cheaper than PT lumber when you factor in avoided repairs ($7,000–$10,000 savings).
But the real value isn't just financial—it's peace of mind.
You'll never worry about rotted joists, sagging floors, or $10,000 repair bills. You build it once, and it lasts a lifetime.
At Design Builders, we've installed both PT and fiberglass-framed decks. We know which one performs better. And for ground-level decks, moisture-prone sites, or homeowners who want zero-maintenance systems, fiberglass isn't optional—it's essential.
Let's build yours right the first time.
About the Author:
James Moylan is the CEO of Design Builders, Inc., a premium outdoor living construction company serving Montgomery County MD, Fairfax County VA, and Anne Arundel County MD since 2004. Contact: james@designbuildersmd.com