Treated Timber Lengths (28)

Rough-treated timber is normally used for internal frames, where a neat outer layer conceals it. You can also use them for beams under flooring or in attics that are only sometimes visible. They can be used for any job where the strength of the wood is very important and not its appearance. It is also a very economical choice if its user has planning equipment to finish the wood. This kind of wood is very important in giving strength to a structure, and it doesn't have to be revealed to the outer sections of a structure.

Rough-treated timber is always vital for the construction of most buildings. It is, therefore, one of the most demanded products countrywide. You can purchase from any Chadwicks stores countrywide and have them delivered to you wherever you are. It may be challenging to determine where to place them in construction for those doing the job themselves; that's why seeking professional assistance is advisable. You can always fix these timbers provided you know where to use them; all you need is a hammer, nails, saw and tape measure. All these will help you to measure the required length and cut and fix them appropriately.

Treated Timber Lengths