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Is pine from Bunnings treated?

Is pine from Bunnings treated?

Each piece of structural timber is treated for borers, termites and is able to be subjected to moderate wetting in a well ventilated area for up to 20 years.

Can you buy timber from Bunnings?

Bunnings currently offers a wide range of FSC certified products, including an exclusive range of FSC certified outdoor leisure timber products. Bunnings currently offers a wide range of PEFC certified timber products.

What does F7 timber mean?

Stiffness measures how much a beam will deflect for any given load and is related to density, fibre quality, moisture content and pine defects. MGP10 measures 10.0GPa (gigapaschals), while F7 measures lower, at 7.9GPa.

What is the difference between H2 and H3 treated timber?

The ‘H’ denotes the level of treatment and what the treated timber can be used for: H2 protects against termites and is for inside use only. H3 protects against termites and wood rot, and is for outside, above ground only.

Is Pine suitable for outdoor use?

Pine does not naturally resist decay, and it is pressure treated to make it more durable outdoors. Pine is still a good choice for outdoor furniture, it just doesn’t naturally resist the elements as strongly as cedar does. Pressure-treated pine will last a long time and resist the outdoor elements.

Is Pine OK for outdoor use?

Where Pine is the best exterior softwood for the money, Redwood and Cedar are better exterior softwoods for stability. Both of these species are naturally resistant to rot and decay, along with being termite and insect resistant.

Where does Bunnings get their timber from?

As a retailer, we source our products from literally thousands of different suppliers, from all parts of the globe. In rough terms, about 40% of the products sold in our stores is sourced from businesses who manufacture in Australia and New Zealand.

Can I use untreated pine outdoors?

You can use it outside. Paint it with a uv protection paint. But yeah it won’t last as long as treated. You’ll need to keep it dry.

Will termites eat treated pine?

Termites won’t eat Treated Timber… Yes, you are better off using treated timber but it does not mean you are not at risk of termite attack & decay. Here is a retaining wall which has suffered termite damage, decay & movement.

What does the H stand for in timber treatment?

Look for the “hazard class rating” on each stick of timber. The hazard class rating H1 to H6 tells you the level of treatment you need for the job in mind. Timber used in situations protected from the weather but where there is a risk of moisture exposure conducive to decay. …

Where does Bunnings get its wood products from?

Within that, more than 79% of our total timber products are sourced from independently certified forests or sourced with demonstrated progress towards achieving independent certification, such as that provided by the Forest Stewardship Council and the Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC).

Where does Merbau timber come from for Bunnings?

In 2014, we undertook a forest concession field trip with WWF to a supplier of Merbau timber in West Papua, Indonesia. We are proud that our long term efforts and commitment to timber procurement has provided customers and team members with the knowledge that our timber is responsibly sourced.

Are there any FSC certified products at Bunnings?

Bunnings currently offers a wide range of FSC certified products, including an exclusive range of FSC certified outdoor leisure timber products.

When did Bunnings become a member of the GFTN?

From that point onwards, we’ve actively engaged with suppliers, industry groups and government to promote responsible timber sourcing. In 2007, we became the first retail partner of the WWF Global Forest Trade Network (GFTN), an organisation established to end illegal logging and unacceptable timber practices.