Dave Stevenson
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Posted: February 23, 2022Categories: FencingRead More
We feel that no garden is complete without fencing. Consequently we sell a range of fencing materials plus ready made panels which should satisfy most fencing requirements. Delivery of these panels is via our own transport through Devon and Cornwall. These panels fit two main categories, Designer and Traditional
Designer Panels for Devon and Cornwall
Firstly, our Designer fencing offerings include privacy panels and more open panels. The Omega and Horizontal Lattice Top ranges both feature various sized panels topped with a quality diamond lattice. Privacy panels in the designer range include the Slatted, Square Horizontal and Premium Woven Panels. Most of these panels feature horizontal slats arranged around battens to allow some air flow and reduce wind load on the screens.
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Posted: February 02, 2022Categories: Sheet MaterialsRead More
We stock a wide range of structural and non-structural timber panels. Usually referred to simply as “ply” this plywood is an engineered timber product where each thin veneer is arranged and glued depending on what the board is designed to achieve. However, some applications need more specialised engineered products such as OSB
OSB (Oriented Strand Board) aka Sterling Board
OSB, or more accurately Oriented Strand Board, is available for structural builds and hoarding. These are normally square edge products but tongue & groove (T&G) OSB sheets are also stocked for roofing and flooring applications.
OSB sheet construction – void free product
OSB is an engineered wood-based sheet material in which strands of wood are bonded together with a syn
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Posted: November 24, 2021Categories: DeckingRead More
Millboard deckboards must be stored on a flat surface or level bearers a maximum of 400mm apart with the boards face-to-face. Boards should only be lifted, not dragged across surfaces as this could cause abrasion or marking on the surface. Only move the pallet if the Millboard is safely strapped to it. Wear gloves and long sleeves when handling Millboard and wherever possible use two people to carefully carry the boards.
Because Millboard deck boards are designed to replicate natural products they are manufactured with secondary toning colours. This means there will inevitably be some variance in colour tone within each board and therefore from board to board, this is perfectly normal
Consistency of colour may also vary slightly from batch to batch, it makes sense to order all boards required in the one delivery. If this is not possible then try mixing the batches to blend the colours as much as possible. As with all things constantly exposed to ultra violet





