Carcassing Timber - Yorkshire Timber & Builders Merchants

Carcassing timber is fast becoming one of the most popular types of construction material in the UK due to its reliability and quality. At Yorkshire Timber and Builders Merchants we’ve got all the carcassing timber you need for any construction project.

Carcassing timber is ideal for use in structural applications, such as floor joists, roof battens and studwork for partitioned walls. Normally machined to specific sizes, carcassing timber is pressured treated and strength graded according to its intended usage in a building. We stock a wide range of sizes and lengths of timber that can be treated to suit your specific requirements, from kiln dried regularised joists to large section timbers.

To ensure the highest quality of wood at all times we cover all of our untreated stock, and the majority of our treated carcassing timber. This prevents deterioration and gives you the assurance that the material is fit for purpose at all times. We have a large stock holding in both treated and untreated timber so that you are never left without the materials you need.

Carcassing timber, both treated and untreated, is ideal for use in any of the following applications:

  • Floor joists
  • Roof battens
  • Roof trusses
  • Framing timber
  • Cladding
  • Decking supports
  • Fencing
  • Gates

We also stock top of the range treated sleepers, which are available at standard lengths or cut to size. Treated sleepers are perfect for use as raised borders or for making garden features.

Choose from a wide range of different sized treated and untreated carcassing timber at our brand new showroom today. We can also deliver from our extensive stock directly to your site, making your life that little bit easier. For any further information about timber and its various benefits, please speak with one of our expert team. We’d be happy to provide assistance and make recommendations on which type of carcassing timber is right for you.

Carcassing Timber

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