Treated boards – Durable and Versatile for Outdoor Projects
Why Choose Treated boards?
Treated boards are an essential part of many outdoor construction and landscaping projects. Whether you’re framing fencing panels, building garden edging, or reinforcing outdoor structures, these boards offer strength, stability, and long-term weather resistance.
Made from durable pine and pressure-treated using Class 3 or 4 vacuum impregnation, our treated timber boards are built to last even in damp, outdoor environments. Their compact size (start from 1.2 m × 100×25 mm) makes them ideal for everything from fencing frameworks to agricultural repairs.
Treated timber boards are specifically designed to withstand outdoor exposure. The vacuum pressure treatment penetrates deep into the wood fibres, offering protection against rot, moisture, and insect damage. This means they stay stronger for longer, saving you time and money on repairs or replacements.
Applications of Treated Timber
Fencing and Cladding Support
Perfect for creating fence rails, cladding frames, and reinforcing outdoor panels.
Garden and Landscaping Projects
Use as edging, low garden borders, raised bed frames, or landscape dividers.
Decking and Structural Uses
Strong enough for decking subframes, pergola supports, and greenhouse structures.
Agricultural and General Purpose
Durable and adaptable for livestock fencing, sheds, and utility framing.
Sizes, Finish & Installation
Available from 1.2 m length and 100×25 mm dimensions, our treated timber come square-cut and are easy to handle, cut, and fix in place. Other sizes available on request.
Benefits of Our Treated Timber Boards
Vacuum pressure-treated (Class 3 or 4) for outdoor longevity
Consistently sized and easy to install
Sourced from sustainable forests
Delivered across Ireland, Northern Ireland & Great Britain
Combine with Matching Timber Products
Rounded fence posts
Treated fencing boards
Landscaping sleepers
Treated timber rails
Each product is treated for uniform protection and finish.
Learn More About Timber Treatment
Our battens undergo vacuum pressure impregnation, pushing preservatives deep into the grain to resist rot, decay, and insects.
👉 Learn more from the Wood Protection Association
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