25mm x 38mm (4"x2") Treated C16 Timber Carcassing - 4.2m (14ft) - Build4less Timber
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25mm x 38mm x 4.2m Treated C16 Timber Carcassing

SKU: C16TBAT253842

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  • Sawn and treated timber is a popular and widely used building material, suitable for new build constructions and refurbishment projects.
  • Treated timber is suitable for external use and wet areas, such as outdoor decking, shed bases, posts, and sleepers.
  • Homegrown timber is grown in the UK and is the most readily available commercial softwood.

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Sawn and treated timber is one of the most popular and widely used building materials. Ideal for both new build constructions as well as refurbishment projects. It is often used for floor, wall and roof application. Our Homegrown timber is graded to C16 standard.

Treated
Treated timber is suitable to be used externally and is suitable for wet areas or areas where the timber will be coming into contact with the ground. Examples of treated timber uses are outdoor decking, shed bases, posts, sleepers.

Material
Redwood or Whitewood

Finish
Planed Smooth

Homegrown
Homegrown, kiln dried timber is grown here in the UK. Homegrown timber is the most readily available of the commercial softwoods within the UK

Carcassing
Carcassing is a generic trade term which refers to the use of a species of timber. Spruce/Pine and Fir are used to form floors, walls, ceilings and roofs of properties for example.

Pros & Cons

Pros
  • Strong and durable material
  • Widely available and easily accessible
  • Can be used for various applications such as flooring, walls, and roofs
  • Treated timber is suitable for external use and wet areas
  • Homegrown timber is grown in the UK, supporting local industries
  • Homegrown timber is kiln dried, ensuring better stability and reduced moisture content
  • Carcassing timber is commonly used in construction, providing structural support
Cons
  • Requires regular maintenance and treatment to prevent decay and insect infestation
  • Can be more expensive compared to other building materials
  • May have limited aesthetic options compared to alternative materials

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of the 25mm x 38mm x 4.2m Treated C16 Timber Carcassing?

The Treated C16 Timber Carcassing is commonly used for structural applications, such as forming floors, walls, ceilings, and roofs in both new build projects and refurbishments.

What type of timber is used for this carcassing?

The carcassing is crafted from either Redwood or Whitewood, both of which are sturdy and widely used in the construction industry.

What does "Treated" mean for this timber?

"Treated" refers to the timber being specially processed to enhance its durability and resistance to external elements, making it suitable for outdoor use and areas with exposure to moisture or ground contact.

Is this timber suitable for wet areas or contact with the ground?

Yes, the treated finish makes it ideal for use in wet areas or in contact with the ground, making it suitable for outdoor decking, shed bases, posts, and sleepers.

Can I use this timber for outdoor decking?

Absolutely! The treated carcassing is well-suited for outdoor decking due to its resistance to moisture and ground contact.

Is this product sourced from the UK?

Yes, the timber used in this carcassing is Homegrown, meaning it is grown and sourced within the UK, ensuring availability and supporting local industries.

Length 4.2m
thickness 25mm
timber-grade C16 Grade
Width 38mm

Est Delivery between and .

Next Day Delivery on Orders placed before 11am (ex. weekends)

Delivery will always take place on a weekday (Mon - Fri).
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