Cheap price not going to use for decking but make a raised bed from instead.
width 95mm
length 1800mm
thickness 25mm
Grooved finish on one side and smooth finish on the other, giving you the option to choose the look you prefer
•High pressure treated to protect against rot. The treating of this product gives it a green colouration
•Precision finished
•Kiln dried for stability
Top comments
deanos
20 May 1654#32
Went to b and q earlier, said to the assistant I want decking and the chap punched me to the ground, be careful folks
4737carlinsir
20 May 1617#12
You might be better with a trolley. You wont get many in your boots.
prenticesa
20 May 1617#30
Wickes have their 'Premium' board on BOGOF for the next week or so - works out cheaper for a far better (thicker, wider) board - also available in longer lengths 2.4/3.6/4.8m
Ohh. Nice. Anyone know how much these cost normally?
ReflexReact
20 May 16#2
Anyone know what they're talking about with regards to soft vs hard wood decking? What's the story?
sparkylicious
20 May 16#3
Good spot - hot from me
mclovin9091
20 May 162#4
Soft = cheaper, readily available.
Hard= more expensive, not so available.
Furniture wise think pine compared to Oak.
Good price and more than good enough to lift a shed off the ground.
themorgatron
20 May 162#5
Is 25mm not getting a bit thin?
backtothecaves
20 May 164#6
hot
flatlander
20 May 163#7
you need to pick the straight ones as a lot in the pile are banana shaped soft wood does not last as long as hard wood but they cost 4 times as much so you make yar choice
MRGRINGO
20 May 162#8
as above just work through the pack looking for the straighter ones. our big decking has been down nearly 2 years now and it's brilliant. just make sure it's well treated.
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width 95mm
length 1800mm
thickness 25mm
Grooved finish on one side and smooth finish on the other, giving you the option to choose the look you prefer
•High pressure treated to protect against rot. The treating of this product gives it a green colouration
•Precision finished
•Kiln dried for stability
Top comments
Wickes 28mmx140mm - approx £9.70 m2
B&Q 25mmx95mm - £11.70 m2
http://web.utk.edu/~mtaylo29/pages/Don't%20Burn%20Treated%20Wood.htm
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Hard= more expensive, not so available.
Furniture wise think pine compared to Oak.
Good price and more than good enough to lift a shed off the ground.