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Wood Care

Wood care products including varnishes and wood stains from brands like Ronseal, Osmo, Colron and Everbuild. For internal and external projects around your home.

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    Ronseal Total Wood Preserver Clear 5 Litres (38589) Ronseal Total Wood Preserver Clear 5 Litres (38589)
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    Ronseal Total Wood Preserver Clear 5 Litres (38589)

    Total Wood Preserver is perfect for all wooden areas of your garden, including sheds and fences. It prevents wood rot, decay, wood discolouring fungi and woodworm infestation to keep your wood in good condition. To apply this preserver firstly give the...

Wood Care

Wood care is essential in ensuring that your timber is protected against insects and fungi as well as maintains its high-quality finish.

Working with leading manufacturers such as Ronseal, Rubio, Osmos, Blackfriars, Colron, and Akzo Nobel, we can offer you one of the widest ranges of varnishes, wood stains and wood dyes.

Brand leading ranges from names such as Sikkens, Sadolin, Rubio Monocoat and Ronseal are specifically selected to ensure you have the choice and right product selection to finish your job to the standard you require.

Our Varnishes and Wood Stains can be used to give many of our timber products and internal doors a beautiful finish, that is protected against a variety of factors.

Preservatives are provided to prevent attack from insects, fungi and as a general timber protection for helping to improve problems associated with high moisture.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best decking preservative?
The best decking preservative is a wooden preservative.
What is the difference between decking oil and stain?
Decking stains mean you can use your decking faster compared to decking oils. The main difference between stains and oils is that the stain provides a strong top layer that resists the elements, sunlight, and other forms of damage. This also includes erosion and foot traffic.
How much decking oil do I need?
To work out how much decking oil you need, you need the length and width of the deck, the railing length and height, and the width and number of steps.