Timber
Timber is a type of wood which has been processed into beams and planks.
What are Timber?
Timber is a type of wood which has been processed into beams and planks.
Broadly speaking, timber comes in three different types: construction timber, finishing timber and decorative timber.
Timber is a versatile raw material that offers several advantages, enabling it to be used in a wide range of applications for building and home construction
Timber can be divided into two categories, hardwoods and softwoods.
Timber is mainly used for structural purposes but has many other uses as well.
Where is Timber Used?
Timber has many uses when landscaping gardens, from decking, garden structures, gates, fences, garden furniture and sleepers. Using timber in your garden creates countless benefits.
Timber is incredibly strong and durable. Due to it’s fibrous consistency, it can withstand a lot of pressure, so is perfect for walking over, sitting on, for holding the weight of plants and trees, or for making load bearing structures.
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Timber is made of strands of fibre, so it can withstand a lot of pressure, perfect for walking over, sitting on, holding the weight of plants and trees, or for making structures out of.
Order TimberMany of the benefits of using timber for landscaping in gardens are the same as the benefits of using timber in general.
Benefits include the following:
- Appearance
- Natural
- Versality
- Durability & Strength
- Cost
- Environmental Benefits
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Quality timber fencing and gates can make a huge difference to a garden. Not just in terms of appearance, but also in terms of security.
Strong timber fencing and gates around the perimeter of a garden is a good deterrent for potential burglars, showing that you take seriously the protection of your property.
Order TimberTimber is classed as either softwood or hardwood, depending on the type of tree the timber comes from. Timber from hardwoods tends to be more dense than softwoods, though there are exceptions.
Softwoods come from coniferous trees such as pine, fir, spruce and larch.
The Mick George Group supply a wide range of timber products.
Order TimberThe best way to protect and preserve wood, including timbers that have been tanalised or pressure-treated is to use a wood preservative.
Treating your wooden products should be treated as a priority, and depending on your local conditions and wood type this may need to be done from once every 3 months, to once every 12 months.
Luckily, The Mick George Group have an excellent range of ever lasting timber products which we think will really make your garden stand out.
Order TimberRecognised as a major supplier of all types of DIY and Timber products, the Mick George Group offer cheap timber prices across its entire range.
Order TimberAs well as ordering over the phone, customers can also buy timber online, 24-7 at their convenience.
The process is extremely simple and will only take a few minutes.
Customers can view exactly what they want, retrieve all the information they need and have the timber delivered quickly.
Order TimberOur timber supplies are only sourced from approved Timber Mills throughout the world, ensuring the best possible quality.
Our timber meet the highest Grade specifications.
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Courtesy of our expansive network quality Timber sources and large fleet of vehicles, we’re able to deliver timber quickly and efficiently to domestic, trade and commercial customers throughout Cambridgeshire, Northamptonshire, Leicestershire, Bedfordshire and Norfolk, as well as on a nationwide basis.
Timber delivery will occur within a 14-day period from ordering.
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