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Looking to find the right timber for your project? PriceRunner guides you through an extensive selection of timber products from countless brands and retailers. Whether you're building, renovating, or crafting, our category filters help you narrow down your choices based on type, size, or price. You can easily compare different timber options to see which suits your needs best. Our detailed listings ensure you find the best timber for your specific requirements. With user reviews and price comparisons, making the right decision is simple and straightforward. Trust PriceRunner to provide accurate and up-to-date information, so you can focus on what matters—your project. Ready to start your search for quality timber? Begin here and explore our listings to find what you need.

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Timber Forest Garden 174295 28x120 Patio 10pcs

Forest Garden 174295 28x120 Patio 10pcs

Decking Timber, 28x120 mm

£132.56
Or 3 interest-free payments of £44.18/mo.*
2stores
Timber Alupave Fireproof Full-Seal

Alupave Fireproof Full-Seal

Decking Timber, 25x220 mm

£166.79
Or 3 interest-free payments of £55.59/mo.*
2stores
Timber Froeslev 1010032150 0180 32x150

Froeslev 1010032150 0180 32x150

Decking Timber, 32x150 mm

£135.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £45.00/mo.*
2stores
Timber Wickes Redwood PSE Timber

Wickes Redwood PSE Timber

Deck Joists, 20.5x94 mm

£11.80
Or 3 interest-free payments of £3.93/mo.*
1store
Timber Wickes Stop Chamfered 223202 41x41

Wickes Stop Chamfered 223202 41x41

Deck Joists, 41x41 mm

£3.12
Or 3 interest-free payments of £1.04/mo.*
2stores
Timber Jardí 25418 25x150x2900mm

Jardí 25418 25x150x2900mm

Decking Timber, 25x150 mm

£289.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £96.66/mo.*
1store
Timber Metsä Wood C16 Treated CLS Timber 2.4m 140mm 38mm

Metsä Wood C16 Treated CLS Timber 2.4m 140mm 38mm

Decking Timber, x

£14.97
Or 3 interest-free payments of £4.99/mo.*
1store
Timber Metsä Wood Rough Sawn Treated Whitewood Spruce Stick Timber 2.4m 75mm 47mm

Metsä Wood Rough Sawn Treated Whitewood Spruce Stick Timber 2.4m 75mm 47mm

Decking Timber, x

£11.67
Or 3 interest-free payments of £3.89/mo.*
1store
Metsä Wood Rough Sawn Treated Whitewood Spruce Stick Timber 3m 125mm 22mm

Metsä Wood Rough Sawn Treated Whitewood Spruce Stick Timber 3m 125mm 22mm

Decking Timber, x

£10.97
Or 3 interest-free payments of £3.65/mo.*
1store
Metsä Wood Planed Treated C16 Whitewood Spruce Stick Timber 3.6m 145mm 45mm

Metsä Wood Planed Treated C16 Whitewood Spruce Stick Timber 3.6m 145mm 45mm

Decking Timber, x

£16.97
Or 3 interest-free payments of £5.65/mo.*
1store
WOLTU WPC Composite Decking Tiles Set of 11

WOLTU WPC Composite Decking Tiles Set of 11

Decking Timber, x

£34.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £11.66/mo.*
1store
H.yeed Adjustable Pedestal Paving Box 48 Pieces

H.yeed Adjustable Pedestal Paving Box 48 Pieces

Decking Timber, x

£154.09
Or 3 interest-free payments of £51.36/mo.*
1store
TIMBER

FAQ

Timber is a versatile building material used in construction, furniture, and flooring. It provides structural support and aesthetic appeal. When choosing timber, consider the type of project, required strength, and desired appearance. Hardwoods like oak are ideal for durability, while softwoods like pine are cost-effective for general use.

Timber is selected based on its intended use, durability, and appearance. Consider whether you need hardwood or softwood. Hardwoods offer strength and longevity; softwoods are lighter and easier to work with. Ensure the timber meets your project's specifications for moisture content and treatment.

Timber is classified into hardwoods and softwoods. Hardwoods like oak and mahogany are dense and durable. Softwoods such as pine and cedar are lighter and more flexible. Each type has unique properties suited to specific applications in construction or interior design.

Timber is often treated to enhance its resistance to decay, insects, and weathering. Treated timber lasts longer in outdoor or damp environments. When buying timber for external projects, ensure it has been pressure-treated or chemically treated for longevity.

Timber is maintained by regular cleaning, sealing, and inspecting for damage. Use appropriate wood cleaners and finishes to protect the surface from moisture and UV rays. Regular maintenance extends the life of your timber products, keeping them looking their best over time.

Timber is available in various standard sizes, typically measured in millimetres or inches. Common dimensions include 2x4″ for framing or 1x6″ for decking. Always check the specific size requirements for your project before purchasing to ensure a proper fit without unnecessary waste.

Timber: 3 things to consider before buying

When purchasing timber, it's crucial to choose the right type for your project. Hardwood and softwood are the two primary categories. Hardwood, such as oak or mahogany, is durable and ideal for furniture or flooring. Softwood, like pine or cedar, is lighter and often used for structural purposes. Think about your project's needs: do you require strength, aesthetic appeal, or cost-effectiveness? By understanding these differences, you can make an informed decision that suits your requirements.

Timber quality can significantly affect the outcome of your project. Look for any visible defects such as knots, splits, or warping that might compromise its integrity. Timber is graded based on its appearance and structural properties; higher grades usually indicate fewer imperfections and better performance. For structural projects, opt for a higher grade to ensure safety and longevity. For aesthetic projects, consider the grain pattern and color to match your design vision.

Accurate measurements are essential when purchasing doors to ensure they fit perfectly within your space. Measure the height, width, and depth of the doorway at multiple points to account for any variations in your walls. Don't forget to consider the door swing direction—left-hand or right-hand—and ensure there's enough clearance for it to open fully without obstruction. Taking precise measurements helps avoid costly mistakes and ensures a seamless installation process.

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