Monthly Archives: October 2025
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Read MoreWe have recently received some details and images on a secluded and private gardenThis transformation, a neat deck elevation, was planned from the ground upwards. to the height of the original deck. Planning permission was in place, aand the Contracor, Leaf It Out took a phased and meticulous approach to ensure a solid, long lasting result.The old, rotten frame and deck boards were completely removed, revealing just how much work was needed.Enter the high quality materials from Southern Timber! These pressure treated timbers were brought in and then integrated within a robust twin frame system. The posts were fixed into place, secured with concrete and protected with PostSaver Sleeves. The Contractor's images clearly show the timber sub-frame taped and
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Posted: October 14, 2025Categories: FencingRead MoreAnother Beautiful Transformation by Fleetwood Timberworx Home ImprovementsThe Fleetwood tam completed this bespoke horizontal hit and miss fence for a lovely customer, with a fantastic result!
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Posted: October 03, 2025Read More
Q .What sizes, or rather thicknesses of pressure treated ply do you stock?
A. Always nice to start with an easy question. We keep in stock thicknesses of 9mm, 12mm and 18mm.
Q. What is the difference between Pressure Treated and Tanalised ply?
A. Pressure Treated refers to the process, "these ply sheets are due to be Pressure Treated". "Tanalised" refers to the application of the process.
Q. Can I just buy a cheap waterproof ply?
Possibly but odds are they aren't waterproof. These plys have to be indiividually "sticked" or spaced so that the surface face of each sheet is exposed to the preservative. It is somewhat time consuming and results will vary if the preocess isn't carefully conducted.
Q. Why do many of these products apparently have WISA Spruce stamped on their face?
Wisa is a quality brand





