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PSE American White Oak Kiln Dried 25 x 50mm
Planed Square Edge (PSE) Timber is manufactured from Kiln Dried White American Oak, often chosen for use in furniture and cabinet making, internal joinery, construction and flooring.The timber will go through a cutting, grading and kiln drying process at... -
PSE American White Oak Kiln Dried 25 x 75mm
Planed Square Edge (PSE) Timber is manufactured from Kiln Dried White American Oak, often chosen for use in furniture and cabinet making, internal joinery, construction and flooring.The timber will go through a cutting, grading and kiln drying process at... -
PSE American White Oak Kiln Dried 25 x 100mm
Planed Square Edge (PSE) Timber is manufactured from Kiln Dried White American Oak, often chosen for use in furniture and cabinet making, internal joinery, construction and flooring.The timber will go through a cutting, grading and kiln drying process at... -
PSE American White Oak Kiln Dried 25 x 225mm
Planed Square Edge (PSE) Timber is manufactured from Kiln Dried White American Oak, often chosen for use in furniture and cabinet making, internal joinery, construction and flooring.The timber will go through a cutting, grading and kiln drying process at... -
PSE American White Oak Kiln Dried 25 x 150mm
Planed Square Edge (PSE) Timber is manufactured from Kiln Dried White American Oak, often chosen for use in furniture and cabinet making, internal joinery, construction and flooring.The timber will go through a cutting, grading and kiln drying process at... -
Plywood PRC B/BB Hardwood Poplar EN636-2S Class 2 FSC 12 x 2440 x 1220mm (8x4)
Built with a poplar core for consistent density and easy machining, it features a B-grade face and BB-grade reverse, providing a smooth, workable surface suitable for furniture making, cabinetry, shopfitting and general joinery. Our plywood products... -
PSE American White Oak Kiln Dried 16 x 38mm
Planed Square Edge (PSE) Timber is manufactured from Kiln Dried White American Oak, often chosen for use in furniture and cabinet making, internal joinery, construction and flooring.The timber will go through a cutting, grading and kiln drying process at... -
PSE American White Oak Kiln Dried 50 x 100mm
Planed Square Edge (PSE) Timber is manufactured from Kiln Dried White American Oak, often chosen for use in furniture and cabinet making, internal joinery, construction and flooring.The timber will go through a cutting, grading and kiln drying process at... -
Plywood PRC B/BB Hardwood Poplar EN636-2S Class 2 FSC 18 x 2440 x 1220mm (8x4)
FSC hardwood poplar plywood PRC B/BB EN636-2S Class 2 sheet 18 x 2440 x 1220mm for construction and joinery. Buy online today. -
Hardwood PAR Timber Meranti Eased Edge PEFC 25 x 100mm
PEFC Meranti hardwood PAR with eased edges measuring 25 x 100mm. Ideal for joinery and finishing work. Buy online today. -
Hardwood PAR Timber Meranti Eased Edges PEFC 25 x 150mm
PEFC Meranti hardwood PAR with eased edges measuring 25 x 150mm for quality joinery projects. Buy online today. -
PSE Sepele 15 x 70 x 1000mm
Planed square edge Sapele timber measuring 15 x 70 x 1000mm for premium joinery applications. Buy online today. -
Window Cill Sapele Hardwood (Double Aluminium Primer) 70 x 145mm
Double aluminium primed Sapele hardwood window cill for external joinery and window installations. Buy online with home delivery or Click & Collect today. -
Window Cill Sapele Hardwood (Double Aluminium Primer) 70 x 165mm
Primed Sapele hardwood window cill with double aluminium primer for long lasting external performance. Buy online or Click & Collect today. -
Window Cill Sapele Hardwood (Double Aluminium Primer) 70 x 185mm
Sapele hardwood window cill with double aluminium primer for durable external joinery applications. Buy online with delivery or Click & Collect today.
Hardwood
Why should you choose hardwood over softwood or MDF alternatives?
- Durability: Hardwood timber comes from slower growing trees than softwood, producing a more complex makeup which is naturally stronger and durable enough to be a long-lasting solution that can handle knocks and scrapes. It is particularly desirable in homes with pets and/or children.
- Environmentally friendly & sustainable: Hardwood timber derives from a natural and renewable source. It has a low carbon footprint where production uses less energy than the production process of other materials. The lengthy growth process of the trees pulls toxic co2 gases out of the atmosphere and stores them. All our high-quality hardwood timbers are purchased from sustainable sources.
- Weather resistant: Hardwood is the perfect choice for external applications such as timber cladding boards and weather bars for exterior doors, due to its strong resilience against the elements. It can also be used to clad interior walls in rooms with high levels of moisture, such as bathrooms or changing rooms.
- Aesthetically pleasing: The slow-growing pace of hardwood allows for a more complex grain structure to develop with a typically deeper and richer colour than softwoods. This gives the timber an attractive appearance which looks great in both modern and traditional homes.
- Strengthens fastenings: Hardwood has a better hold of fastenings such as nails in comparison to alternatives such as MDF which can loosen over time. Hardwood is a reliable timber choice.
- Low Maintenance: As a tough and durable material, hardwood requires very little in terms of maintenance, as most minor damage is subtle to the eye.
What is hardwood?
Hardwood is manufactured from slow-growing trees, often giving them a higher density than softwoods. Hardwood timber is durable, weather resistant, low maintenance, and easy to work with, making it the preferred choice for applications that require an aesthetically pleasing finish as well as strength. Hardwood timber is commonly used for cladding, and mouldings including skirting and architrave due to its suitability for a decorative finish.
Types of hardwood available:
- Cladding
- PSE
- Skirting
- Architrave
- Weatherbar moulding
- Window boards
- Mouldings
Frequently Asked Questions
Is oak a hardwood?
Oak is one of the most popular varieties of hardwood timber, other types of hardwood include cedar, walnut, mahogany, maple, and ash.
What is the difference between hardwood and softwood?
Hardwood comes from slower growing trees making it stronger and denser than softwood. Hardwood trees are deciduous (lose their leaves each year) whereas softwood tends to be evergreen (doesn’t lose its leaves annually).
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