What widths does treated pine come in?

What widths does treated pine come in?

And finally, treated pine timber for decking boards range from 70×22 to 90×22.

What is MGP10 timber?

MGP10 Structural Machine Grade Pine for framing

Pine framing has been used by Australian builders for decades, and is preferred over other structural materials due to its great strength, cost-effectiveness, ease of use and flexibility.

What is H2 blue treated pine?

H2 Treated Blue Pine is a structural plantation grown timber that has been treated against Termites and European House Borers (EHB).

What is f7 H3 treated pine?

A premium quality timber impregnated with a H3 LOSP treatment for protection against insect attacks and moisture decay, making it ideal for above-ground outdoor use, but equally suitable for any indoor application.

Which is better H3 or H4?

H3 protects against termites and wood rot, and is for outside, above ground only. H4 is for outside, non-structural, in contact with ground, such as posts and garden edges.

What is stronger F7 or MGP10?

MGP10 has a higher stiffness grade while F7 has a slightly higher strength grade. If plans have been provided, it is important to purchase the exact grade of timber specified to ensure that structural integrity is maintained. If not, you can confidently choose either grade.

Is MGP10 suitable for outdoor?

ROUGHER HEADER TREATED PINE. TREATED TO H3. Suitable for outdoor above ground use.

What is MGP10 treated pine used for?

H2 treated pine is specially treated to protect against borers and termites and is suitable for interior, above-ground use only. Buy online & collect in store.

Which is better H2 or H3 treated pine?

H2 protects against termites and is for inside use only. H3 protects against termites and wood rot, and is for outside, above ground only.

Is H2 better than H3?

H2 treated timber and H3 treated timber do not emit formaldehyde in the same way and consequently, they cannot be compared with each other. The main difference is that H3 treated pine released less than 0.1% of formaldehyde from its hemicelluloses while H2 treated pine can have a level of more than 50%.

What is the difference between H3 and H4 treated pine?

The ‘H’ denotes the level of treatment and what the treated timber can be used for: H2 protects against termites and is for inside use only. H3 protects against termites and wood rot, and is for outside, above ground only. H4 is for outside, non-structural, in contact with ground, such as posts and garden edges.

What is H4 treated pine used for?

H4 is designed to minimise the likelihood of attack by insects, including termites, and radical decay where a critically important end use is involved. Typical uses for H4 include fence posts, greenhouses, pergola posts (in-ground) and landscaping timbers.

How long will H4 treated pine last in the ground?

H4 treated timber lasts for 15-25 years. In reality, it can last as low as one year and all the way up to 30+.

Is MGP10 suitable for outdoor use?

Suitable for outdoor above ground use.

Is MGP 10 equal to F7?

How long will H3 treated pine last?

This is the type of pine most often used for fence posts, landscaping timbers and pilings. Expect H3 treated pine to last around 30 years in the ground when installed with pressure-treated screws or stainless steel post brackets.

How long will treated pine last outside?

Compared to merbau, treated pine still has great longevity, lasting between 15-20 years.

How long will H2 timber last outside?

15 to 40 years
Class 2. Class 2 durability timber has an average life expectancy outdoors, above-ground of 15 to 40 years, and in-ground of 15 to 25 years.

What is H3 timber used for?

H3 Treated Pine (ACQ treated) is ideal for a variety of above-ground outdoor applications such as window & door trims, playground construction, handrails/newel posts, pergolas and picnic tables/seats etc.

How do you make treated pine last longer?

There is no guaranteed method to eliminate the nature of Treated Pine to disfigure. However the use of a quality Treated Pine oil, Paint or other Water and UV repellent product will do a great deal to reduce the problem. Maintenance of all treated pine is particularly important for longevity.

What does MGP 10 mean?

Machine-graded pine MGP, MGP10 to MGP15: E.g. MGP10 indicates a minimum threshold for stiffness properties of 10,000 MPa. Most exotic plantation softwoods (Pinus species) are graded using this system.

What is F7 timber used for?

Machine Graded Pine

MGP10 = F7 MGP12 = F8 MGP15 = F11
Highly versatile all-round timber Minimum requirement for building Higher strength than MGP10 Suitable for frames, walls, floors joists and supports Higher strength than MGP12 Suitable for frames, walls, floor joists and supports

Can H3 treated pine touch the ground?

Treated pine decking of H3 is not suitable for in ground use. This means that this type of timber can be used outside, but only if it doesn’t touch the ground or is driven in ground.

Does treated pine need to be sealed?

Your treated pine decking must be sealed before or immediately after the timber is installed. It is advisable to use a quality primer and paint in light colours. Both oil-based and water-based exterior wood stains are available which may contain water repellents, fungicides, and algaecides for longer life.

What is the difference between H2 and H3 treated pine?

The ‘H’ denotes the level of treatment and what the treated timber can be used for: H2 protects against termites and is for inside use only. H3 protects against termites and wood rot, and is for outside, above ground only.

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