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Rough Sawn Timber

Rough Sawn Timber is also referred to as carcassing timber.  It is used to create floor joists and timber framing in structural applications. Usually rough sawn timber comes in 3 different types of grading: C16 timber, C24 Timber and part graded timber.

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    Rough Sawn Timber UC2 Treated FSC 19 x 38mm

    Introducing our Rough Sawn Timber UC2 Treated FSC 19 x 38mm, a versatile solution for your construction projects that promises durability and sustainability. This non-structural softwood timber boasts a rough sawn finish, adding a rustic charm to any...
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    Green Paling Fence Board Treated Rough Sawn Timber UC3u Unseasoned FSC 22 x 100mm (4x1)

    Discover the robustness and sustainability of our Rough Sawn Timber UC3u Treated Green Unseasoned FSC 22x100mm planks, perfect for supporting your outdoor projects. Crafted from responsibly sourced spruce/pine and fir, this timber upholds the full chain...
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    Green Paling Fence Board Treated Rough Sawn Timber UC3u Unseasoned FSC 22 x 150mm (6x1)

    Discover the unparalleled versatility and sustainability of our Rough Sawn Timber UC3u Treated Green Unseasoned FSC 22 x 150mm fencing boards. Crafted from FSC certified timber, with full chain of custody, you can be assured of environmentally conscious...
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    Rough Sawn Timber UC2 Treated PEFC 19 x 38mm

    Discover the versatility and sustainability of Rough Sawn Timber UC2 Treated PEFC 19 x 38mm, a product that seamlessly combines durability with eco-conscious sourcing. Imported timber, therefore comes from is slow grown wood Ideal for internal...
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    Sawn Timber UC3u Treated Kiln Dried Regularised FSC 47 x 50mm (2x2)

    Discover the versatility and resilience of our Rough Sawn Timber UC3u Treated Kiln Dried Regularised FSC 44x44mm (2x2). This timber is expertly treated to user classification 3 or UC3u, making it ideal for external use, providing it is used above...
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    Type-A Tile Roofing Batten Rough Sawn Timber Treated UC2 FSC 25 x 50mm (2x1)

    This treated timber roof batten is a reliable, cost effective solution ideal for repairs, refurbishments, and replacing existing roofs, by creating fixing point for tiles on pitched roofs. Although this batten is not suitable for new builds as that needs...
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    Green Slatted Treated Timber R4E Fence Screen Batten Redwood UC3 FSC 25 x 50mm

    Introducing our Round Edge Redwood Planed Landscape Batten, expertly crafted from FSC certified timber, ensuring that you contribute to sustainable forestry with every project. This premium quality batten measures 25 x 50mm, providing the optimum size...
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    Green Paling Fence Board Treated Timber UC3u Unseasoned FSC 22 x 75mm (3x1)

    UC3u Treatment Class Crafted from UC3u treated timber, these provide robust protection against rot and decay. Ideally suited for above-ground outdoor applications such as constructing pergolas and garden structures. UC3u is not recommended for a raised...
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    Sawn Timber Untreated Kiln Dried Regularised PEFC 47 x 50mm (2x2)

    £1.93 - £11.12 per piece (Ex VAT)
    £2.32 - £13.34 per piece (Inc VAT)
    Ungraded timber means it is neither C16 nor C24 graded, it can only be used for non-load bearing applications. This makes it ideal for general-purpose uses such as shelving, boxing-in, panelling, planters, compost bins, small tool stores, DIY joinery,...
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    Type-A Tile Roofing Batten Rough Sawn Timber Treated UC2 FSC 25 x 38mm

    This treated timber roof batten is a reliable, cost effective solution ideal for repairs, refurbishments, and replacing existing roofs, by creating fixing point for tiles on pitched roofs. Although this batten is not suitable for new builds as that needs...
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    Rough Sawn Timber Untreated Unseasoned FSC 22 x 100mm (4x1)

    Unseasoned Timber This means the timber has not yet dried to a moisture content matched to its intended environment, which means it can still be used for for purpose. However you need to be aware of any shrinkage that may occur. Ungraded Timber This...
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    Sawn Timber UC2 Treated Kiln Dried Regularised PEFC 47 x 50mm (2x2)

    £2.09 - £12.01 per piece (Ex VAT)
    £2.51 - £14.41 per piece (Inc VAT)
    Ungraded timber means it is neither C16 nor C24 graded, it can only be used for non-load bearing applications. This makes it ideal for general-purpose uses such as shelving, boxing-in, panelling, planters, compost bins, small tool stores, DIY joinery,...
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    Sawn Timber Untreated Regularised FSC 47 x 50mm (2x2)

    Ungraded timber means it is neither C16 nor C24 graded, it can only be used for non-load bearing applications. This makes it ideal for general-purpose uses such as shelving, boxing-in, panelling, planters, compost bins, small tool stores, DIY joinery,...
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    Rough Sawn Timber Untreated Unseasoned FSC 22 x 150mm (6x1)

    Unseasoned Timber This means the timber has not yet dried to a moisture content matched to its intended environment, which means it can still be used for for purpose. However you need to be aware of any shrinkage that may occur. Ungraded Timber This...
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    Type-A Tile Roofing Batten Rough Sawn Timber Treated UC2 PEFC 25 x 38mm

    This treated timber roof batten is a reliable, cost effective solution ideal for repairs, refurbishments, and replacing existing roofs, by creating fixing point for tiles on pitched roofs. Although this batten is not suitable for new builds as that needs...
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    Type-A Tile Roofing Batten Rough Sawn Timber Treated UC2 PEFC 25 x 50mm (2x1)

    £1.20 - £6.90 per piece (Ex VAT)
    £1.44 - £8.28 per piece (Inc VAT)
    This treated timber roof batten is a reliable, cost effective solution ideal for repairs, refurbishments, and replacing existing roofs, by creating fixing point for tiles on pitched roofs. Although this batten is not suitable for new builds as that needs...
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    Rough Sawn Timber UC3u Treated Unseasoned UK FSC 25 x 50mm (2x1)

    Sawn pressure treated softwood timber ideal framing timber for a multitude of end uses in the home or around the garden. UC3u Treatment Class Crafted from UC3u treated timber, these provide robust protection against rot and decay. Ideally suited for...
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    Green Paling Fence Board Treated Rough Sawn Timber UC3u Unseasoned FSC 22 x 200mm (8x1)

    UC3u Treatment Class Crafted from UC3u treated timber, these provide robust protection against rot and decay. Ideally suited for above-ground outdoor applications such as constructing pergolas and garden structures. UC3u is not recommended for a raised...
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    Rough Sawn Timber Untreated Unseasoned 38 x 50mm

    Unseasoned Timber This means the timber has not yet dried to a moisture content matched to its intended environment, which means it can still be used for for purpose. However you need to be aware of any shrinkage that may occur. Ungraded Timber This...
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    Rough Sawn Timber UC2 Treated Kiln Dried Regularised FSC 47 x 50mm (2x2)

    Ungraded timber means it is neither C16 nor C24 graded, it can only be used for non-load bearing applications. This makes it ideal for general-purpose uses such as shelving, boxing-in, panelling, planters, compost bins, small tool stores, DIY joinery,...
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    Rough Sawn Timber Untreated Unseasoned FSC 22 x 75mm (3x1)

    Unseasoned Timber This means the timber has not yet dried to a moisture content matched to its intended environment, which means it can still be used for for purpose. However you need to be aware of any shrinkage that may occur. Ungraded Timber This...
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    Green Paling Fence Board Treated Timber UC3u Unseasoned FSC 22 x 225mm (9x1)

    UC3u Treatment Class Crafted from UC3u treated timber, these provide robust protection against rot and decay. Ideally suited for above-ground outdoor applications such as constructing pergolas and garden structures. UC3u is not recommended for a raised...
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    Rough Sawn Timber Untreated Unseasoned 75 x 75mm (3x3)

    Unseasoned Timber This means the timber has not yet dried to a moisture content matched to its intended environment, which means it can still be used for for purpose. However you need to be aware of any shrinkage that may occur. Ungraded Timber This...
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    Type-A Tile Roofing Batten Rough Sawn Timber Treated UC2 25 x 50mm (2x1)

    This treated timber roof batten is a reliable, cost effective solution ideal for repairs, refurbishments, and replacing existing roofs, by creating fixing point for tiles on pitched roofs. Although this batten is not suitable for new builds as that needs...

Rough Sawn Timber

What is Structural Carcassing Timber?

Often referred to as carcassing timber, this type of wood is most commonly used in structural applications that involve the timber being used in an area that won’t be seen, and typically comes in three gradings:

  • C16 Timber
  • C24 Timber
  • Part Graded Timber

Do I need Treated Structural Timber?

If the timber is going to be placed in an area where attacks from external problems such as moisture or fungal attacks, are likely to cause major problems, then we strongly recommend purchasing treated structural timber.

For all the following applications, we generally recommend using a treated structural timber:

  • Roof Rafters
  • Timber Framing
  • Ceiling Joists
  • Floor Joists
  • Deck Joists

I need a Sawn Finish Structural Timber

Sawn Carcassing Timber has largely been replaced in UK stockists with “eased edge” stock being introduced in the UK in 2004.

Eased Edged means that the timber is semi-surfaced and finished to a uniform finish that is relatively smooth. Four corners are radiused to reduce the likelihood of splinters.

Most of our branches do hold stock of sawn boards that are either treated or untreated. However, if you require a sawn unsurfaced finish, please contact your nearest branch, who will be able to source this as a special item to meet your requirements. Most sizes can be obtained within 5 to 10 working days.

Confused about C16 and C24 structural timber and which grade you will need? Your nearest branch will be more than happy to help.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between each type ie C16, C24 and part graded timber?
All graded timbers are slow-grown and kiln-dried so that there is no more than 20% of moisture in the wood. This is in keeping with relevant building regulations, as the kiln-drying process creates a timber that is incredibly strong, guaranteeing stability.
What is C16 Timber?
C16 graded structural timber is the most cost-effective option and meets performance requirements. Kiln dried C16 is generally recommended for most applications if the correct spans are used and is mainly used internally for floor and roof joists. Lengths commonly available are 3.0, 3.6, 4.2 and 4.8 meter.
What is C24 Timber?
C24 graded premium structural timber offers greater strength than C16 timber, making it a more demanding grade that can handle higher loads and wider spans. It is the better-quality structural option because it can take up to 50% longer for these timbers to grow, meaning that they have more growth rings. The more growth rings a piece of wood has, the higher its overall density, which in turn means that it has greater natural durability and improved stability. The tighter the growth rings of the wood, the better-quality piece of wood that you are dealing with.