With an abundance of natural oil, this dark reddish-brown hardwood timber is ideal for outdoor furniture and decking.
Merbau is an attractive hardwood hailing from South East Asia, Papua New Guinea, Pacific islands and northern Queensland. Renowned for its natural durability and strength it finds use externally in engineering construction marine applications.
Merbau is popularly found both outdoors in backyard settings as patio furniture, as well as inside as joinery, flooring or any number of applications.
Merbau wood comes from tropical forests; in some instances it may also come from legal conversion or inadequate controls on these forests. Australia does offer certified merbau lumber so we recommend checking with your supplier. Certification systems including DNA tracking can offer assurances that this wood comes from legal, well managed forests.
Merbau trees can be found throughout North Queensland, Malaysia, Fiji, Vietnam and Southeast Asia such as Philippines and Madagascar; their range extending further in Thailand, Solomon Islands New Caledonia Vanuatu Samoa where their natural environment makes for suitable growing conditions. It boasts up to 40 metres height in its prime environment while boasting an estimated trunk diameter of just under 6m with numerous local names, often creating an expansive canopy when mature.
Freshly cut heartwood has an eye-catching yellow-orange brown hue which deepens or reddens with age, in stark contrast with its paler yellow or buff hued sapwood of Merbau, known for being white, pale yellow or buff coloured and vulnerable to Lyctid Borer attack if left untreated; otherwise merbau is relatively resistant against termites as long as its grain remains interlocked or wavy and coarse but even texture which often attracts backsawn material users.
With proper paint, stain, and polish applied it should look fine; however, gum bleed may occur.
Merbau is an adaptable wood product. Used extensively in large-scale construction projects as well as outdoor settings such as barbeque trolleys, it also makes an attractive flooring material with exceptional turning abilities that makes for quick hand tool cutting times – ideal for joinery, flooring and fitting purposes as well as cabinet making, musical instrument construction, boat building projects and carving tool handles.
Merbau trees can reach 40 metres tall in their natural environment with trunk diameter of up to 0.6 metres, often forming spreading canopies. Once cut, their heartwood has an initial yellowish-brown or orange-brown tone before darkening into pale to dark reddish brown; contrast this against its sapwood which typically appears white, pale yellow or buff-coloured; its wood grain often interlocked or wavy for creating ribbon figures on radial surfaces and coarse but even texture with distinctive oily aroma when cut!
Merbau has many practical uses across engineering, construction, marine and furnishings – both indoors and out. Common infrastructure applications of Merbau include cross arms, bridge building piles sleepers posts wharves mining timbers as well as framing decking treads framing framing decking treads framing as well as marine application in boats decks vats musical instruments tool handles tool handles tool handles tool handles turning paneling joinery shop fitting cabinet making parquet flooring carving veneer counter and bench tops
Merbau wood takes well to painting, staining and polishing processes but may sometimes display gum bleed-through or oily patches during finishing stages. Furthermore, its vessels contain yellow coloring which stain fabrics and concrete surfaces when left exposed for extended periods. Although relatively straightforward with hand tools for turning purposes and fairly variable in terms of machine production (though usually clean cutting edges exist), cutting operations sometimes experience blunting or gumminess effects on their cutting edges which might need sharpening regularly (some cutting edges might even blunt). Merbau tends to split easily when not pre-bored prior to fastenings being secured securely on an edge unless pre-bored prior to fastenings being secured securely within.
Sizes: 90×42 140×42 185×42 240×42 290×42
Merbau solid timber is a versatile product and can be used widely in external and internal timber construction. It is often used exposed in staircases and outdoor furniture for its rich colour and clean timber finish. Exposed structural framing for floor & roof construction. A high degree of natural durability. Timber graded to F27 seasoned for strength. Suitable in bushfire prone areas. Clean and clear appearance suitable for oiling and staining. This product is available in a variety of lengths subject to availability. Merbau solid timbers are dimensionally stable and easy to work with. This naturally durable timber is an affordable alternative to steel. This product is prone to leaching.
MGP10 Pine Framing (Machine Graded Pine) is a structural timber grading system used in Australia and New Zealand to specify the strength and stiffness properties of pine framing timber. Here’s what MGP10 pine framing typically entails:
70×35
70×45
90×35
90×45
Merchant grade pine
ModWood’s composite decking comes in a range of sizes, colours and finishes, giving you the ability to create residential or commercial projects that combine function and style.
ModWood composite decking is a type of decking material that combines recycled wood fibres and plastic to create a durable and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional timber decking.
Particle Board Flooring – Green Tongue 3600x900x19mm
Green Tongue Moisture-Resistant Particleboard Flooring by Laminex Trade Essentials offers unbeatable protection from damp or humid conditions. The flooring is made to the highest standards and has an easy-to-use tongue and groove system that provides remarkable strength at unsupported joints.
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Laminex Trade Essentials – Made in Australia
Plasterboard, often referred to as drywall or gypsum board, is a widely used building material in interior construction. It consists of a core of gypsum sandwiched between two layers of paper or fibreglass. This composition gives plasterboard its characteristic properties of being lightweight, fire-resistant, sound-insulating, and easy to work with.
Plasterboard:
Accessories:
Retaining wall sleepers and steel sections are both structural elements commonly used in construction and civil engineering projects, particularly for retaining walls and other load-bearing applications.
Retaining Wall Sleepers:
Retaining wall sleepers are large, solid horizontal beams or planks typically made from timber, concrete, or composite materials like recycled plastic. They are used to support and retain soil on one side while allowing for a change in elevation on the other.
Steel Sections:
Steel sections, also known as structural steel shapes or profiles, are fabricated from steel and widely used in construction for their strength, versatility, and durability.
Silvertop Ash decking is a unique looking timber. It has distinctive features including pencil streaks, noticeable growth rings, and gum veins that give it a rustic appearance and a point of difference.
It has an inherent resistance to fire which qualifies it for a BAL rating of 29 (provided it is a minimum of 18mm thick). This makes it a popular and less expensive choice than Spotted Gum and Ironbark in BAL rated areas.
Silvertop Ash, a large native Australian hardwood, is one of seven hardwoods that have been proven to be suitable for homes located in bushfire-prone areas. Silvertop Ash Timber’s Heartwood is typically brown with a pinkish tint. Silvertop Ash Timber has a medium texture. The grain can be interlocked or show gum veins. Silvertop Ash is easily available along the central and southern east coasts of Australia. The timber is relatively easy to handle.
Silvertop Ash decking timber is available in 86×19, 90×22, 135×19 & 134×22.
Rex Paine Timber & Hardware is your local building supply specialist with a great selection of timber and building materials. Based in Watsonia, we proudly provide quality materials for tradespeople and do-it-yourself enthusiasts.
Skirting boards and architraves are architectural elements used in interior design to enhance the aesthetic appeal of rooms while also serving practical functions.
Skirting boards, also known as baseboards or base mouldings, are installed along the bottom perimeter of interior walls where they meet the floor. They serve several purposes:
Architraves, sometimes referred to as door casings or trim, are mouldings that surround door frames, window frames, and sometimes openings in walls. They serve both functional and decorative purposes:
Pine is a popular choice for decking. While the colour can vary according to the treatment applied, it usually has a beautiful warm golden colour.
Specially treated pine decking typically refers to a specific grade or type of treated pine timber that is specially processed or treated to enhance its durability and suitability for decking applications.
Spotted Gum decking timber is a native Australian Hardwood noted for its distinct appearance, attractive markings and long durability. It has smooth bark that is shed in patches giving the trees their characteristic spotted appearance. It is a popular choice particularly in bush fire-prone areas as it is naturally fire resistant, (provided thicker than 18mm). With its unique look Spotted Gum portrays an appearance of elegance and difference regardless of the application it is used in.
Decking made from spotted gum is durable and has superior properties. These include high density, hardness and strength.
The remarkable density of the wood allows it to shrink and move less than other decking materials. The spotted gum is naturally resistant to stains, termites and fire. It is recommended timber for bushfire-prone regions.
Spotted gum decking timber is a durable decking material that can withstand the harsh Australian climate. It can also withstand the daily wear and tear of everyday use for a long time. It’s not hard to understand why there is a high demand for spotted-gum timber decking in Melbourne.
It’s available in 64×19, 86×19, 135×19
Thermory Interior and Exterior Cladding represent high-quality wood products tailored for both indoor and outdoor applications. Utilizing a specialized thermal modification process, Thermory enhances the natural properties of wood to ensure superior durability, stability, and resistance to environmental factors. Interior cladding options from Thermory are designed to elevate interior spaces with their natural beauty, offering a variety of finishes and profiles to suit different aesthetic preferences. These products not only enhance the visual appeal of walls and ceilings but also contribute to a warm and inviting atmosphere.
On the other hand, Thermory’s exterior cladding solutions are engineered to withstand the rigors of outdoor environments. They are crafted to endure weather elements such as moisture, UV rays, and temperature fluctuations without compromising on appearance or performance over time. This makes them suitable for facades, outdoor walls, and other exterior applications where durability and aesthetic longevity are paramount.
In both interior and exterior applications, Thermory cladding products are chosen not only for their aesthetic charm but also for their sustainability credentials. The thermal modification process not only enhances the wood’s natural beauty but also improves its resistance to decay and insects, contributing to a more sustainable choice compared to untreated wood options.
Timber cladding refers to the use of timber or wood materials to cover the exterior walls of buildings. It serves both functional and aesthetic purposes in construction. It can be made from various types of wood, including softwoods like pine or cedar, or hardwoods like oak or teak.
The primary functions of timber cladding include providing weather resistance and thermal insulation to buildings, as well as enhancing the visual appeal of the exterior. It can be installed in different profiles and styles, such as horizontal or vertical boards, shingles, or panels, allowing for a range of architectural designs and finishes.
Baltic Pine Weatherboards
Dressed Primed H3 Treated Pine boards
Spotted Gum Shiplap Cladding
Silvertop Ash Shiplap Cladding
Blackbutt Shiplap Cladding
Ironash H3 timber Cladding
Thermory Cladding Range
Timber sheeting typically refers to sheets or panels made from timber or wood materials that are used in construction, particularly for temporary structures or formwork. It’s often used in building projects to create temporary walls, enclosures, or moulds for pouring concrete. Timber sheeting can vary in thickness and size depending on the specific application, and it is commonly made from plywood or oriented strand board (OSB) due to their strength and versatility in construction contexts. These sheets are typically fastened together to form walls or enclosures that can be easily assembled and disassembled as needed on a construction site.
4mm Structural Bracing Ply
9 – 17mm CD Ply Sheets
Formply
16mm Melamine shelving
3-18mm MDF Sheets
Unprimed
70×35 70×45 90×35 90×45 140×35 140×45 190×45 240×45 290×45 90×90 115×115
Pre-Primed
66×30 66×42 90×30 90×42 138×30 138×42 185×30 185×42 230×30 230×42 88×88 112×112
Treated pine H3 and H4 refer to specific levels of treatment for pine timber intended for outdoor use, particularly in applications where the wood is exposed to the elements and potential decay or insect damage. These treatments involve impregnating the timber with chemicals to enhance its durability and resistance to environmental conditions.
Treated pine is an old-school form of screening. It provides additional privacy, but it also adds value to the area of your property where you install it. Pressure-treated pine helps to prolong its life. 4 different lattice profiles depending on your desired aesthetic and level of blocking out. Our 62mm lattice is available in stock and at a highly competitive price. We are also developing a hardwood alternative to lattice for those who want to invest more in a high-quality product.
Treated pine lattice refers to a type of lattice panel made from treated pine timber. Lattice panels are decorative structures commonly used in gardens, landscaping, and outdoor settings for various purposes such as privacy screens, trellises for climbing plants, or decorative accents.
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