Product Description
Softwood timber Firring or also known as tapers are strips of timber (or a batten) that has been cut at an angle along its length diagonally so that it tapers, with one edge being deeper than the other. An ideal solution for flat roofs as it will allow you to create a slope or fall in your flat roof to help rainwater off, preventing pooling or flooding and protecting the integrity of your roof. The fall of these timbers are 90mm to 3mm across the length of 4.8m.
Timber Firring strips are usually made from softwoods such as spruce from Germany or whitewood from Sweden. Using a softwood ensures that they are easy to attach, fix into position and can be cut down to size and fitted onto your roof joists to create a stable and uniform slope, providing they are set level so that the ceiling is even before any boards are laid. It is important that all cut ends are re-sealed with a proprietary treatment. Firring or often spelt furring, are usually cut in pairs, and in order to minimise waste, pieces on either side of the cut line are used.
Features & Benefits
Specifications
Country of origin | Sweden or Germany | |
Fin Depth (mm) | 45 | |
Fin Width (mm) | 95 | |
FSC PEFC | PEFC Certified Timber | |
Material | Timber | |
Nominal Depth (mm) | 47 | |
Nominal Width (mm) | 100 | |
Species | Spruce or Whiteboard | |
Range | Firrings | |
Treatment | Untreated |