One of the main reasons people choose merbau battens is to match the privacy screening with their merbau deck.
Merbau is an extremely popular choice for decking in Australia, and it makes sense to achieve consistency with screening, cladding or fencing.
Merbau is an incredibly stable timber species, with markedly less movement than the vast majority of its counterparts. Durable and sharp, with it’s golden brown and rich red hues, merbau is popular for good reason.
Just like your merbau decking, you should recoat merbau battens to keep them in good condition. About once a year is a good rule of thumb.
Like other timber species, it is strong, durable and stable, and – for many – particularly pleasing on the eye.
At Nationwide Timber, we’ve got merbau battens in 42x19mm and 42x42mm sizing.
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When you buy from us you'll be happy to know that we carefully make up your order and arrange pick-up or delivery at your convenience.
Once your order is ready, you can pick it up from our Melbourne base at 4/43 Power Road, Bayswater.
Alternatively, we can arrange delivery. We have great relationships with a number of delivery sub-contractors, and we'll work with them to come up with the best delivery price and time for you.
As our name suggests, we deliver to a network of more than 200 depots across Australia.
Get in touch and we'll help you find a delivery location near to you where you can pick up at your convenience.
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The feature present or natural discolouration will not dominate its appearance. Features that are permitted still include short narrow gum veins, a limited number and size of past borer activity and small tight knots.
Significantly more character than Select Grade. To some degree this will depend on the features present in a particular species. In one species gum veins may naturally be prevalent while in another there may be few gum veins but past borer activity may be more prevalent. Therefore, this grade can be expected to have greater character than Select Grade, and contain an increased amount of gum vein, past borer activity, tight knots and natural discolouration.
Best referred to as effectively a mix of Standard Grade and Select Grade.
A timber that contains boards with similar features to Medium Feature Standard Grade but where the length of features such as gum veins may be longer and past borer activity may be more frequent. Again, depending on the species, features will vary and in some instances boards meeting high feature grade may only appear moderately featured.
Best referred to as a mixture of Feature Grade and Standard Grade.
This grade contains more than the permissible number of natural features and shorter lengths. Cover Grade will contain miss-machining/manufacturing defaults, and can contain large amounts of gum vein, knot holes and other natural features such as holes.
The Janka Ratings you see on this website refer to how "hard" a timber is. The harder the timber, the higher the rating. So a timber with a rating of 15 is very different in strength to the softest timber we sell, which has a rating of 3.
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Our family-run business has a building background and we know the Australian timber industry inside out. We love to put that experience to good use by answering any questions you might have and advise you on what's best for your needs. We always aim to provide you with the right product at the best price.
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