Decking and Screening Supply In Canberra, ACT and Queanbeyan NSW.

Explore our selection of Decking and Screening products, available for local delivery in Canberra and surrounding areas! Contact us today at (02) 6297 2484.

 

 

Elevate your outdoor space with Decking and Screening solutions from Pinus Sawmills. Whether you’re planning a new deck, privacy screens, or stylish garden edging, we offer a wide range of timber products and composite screening options to suit every project. 

 

From Australian hardwood like Spotted Gum to the versatile Ironbark, we cater to home owners and builders seeking durable, high-quality materials, sourced from Australia.

 

Why Choose Pinus Sawmills for Your Decking and Screening Needs?

 

1. Wide Selection of Timber Products

We stock an extensive range of decking timber and screening timber, including Spotted GumMerbau Timber, and Western Red Cedar, as well as specialty hardwoods like Brushbox, Tasmanian Oak, and Sydney Blue Gum. Whether you need set length or a random length, we have the perfect solution for your project.

 

2. Durability and Long Life

Our decking boards and screening products are built for long life and performance. With options like Flame Shield for bushfire-prone areas and weather-resistant Treated Pine Decking, you can count on our products to withstand the elements.

 

 

3. Versatility for Any Space

Whether you’re building a pool deck, a privacy fence, or a stylish addition to your backyard, our decking / screening products offer versatility and aesthetic appeal. From classic hardwood decking to modern composite decking, we have what you need to bring your vision to life.

 

Our Decking and Screening Range

At Pinus Sawmills, we offer a variety of products to suit your specific needs, including:

 

• Timber Decking: Durable options like Spotted Gum, Merbau Decking, Silvertop Ash, and Red Ironbark for premium results.

• Screening Timber: High-quality Merbau Screening, Screening Select Grade, and Screening Merbau for custom privacy screens and privacy fences.

• Timber Battens: Ideal for architectural features, timber screening, and garden edging.

Applications of Decking and Screening

 

 

Our decking and screening materials are versatile enough for a range of applications:

 

• Timber Decks: Create a stunning timber deck for your home using premium hardwood decking.

• Privacy Screens: Design modern and functional privacy screens with screening timber or composite screening options.

• Pool Decks: Build a safe, durable, and stylish pool deck with moisture-resistant Merbau Decking or Treated Pine Decking.

 

Why Our Customers Choose Us

 

• Next Day Delivery: We ensure fast delivery across Canberra, Queanbeyan, and surrounding regions for as little as $49.

 

• Expert Advice: Our team provides guidance on choosing the right timber species, screw types, and other materials for your project.

 

• Competitive Unit Prices: Enjoy great value on all our timber products, from decking boards to privacy fence solutions.

 

Start Your Decking and Screening Project Today

 

At Pinus Sawmills, we’re committed to providing high-quality, durable, and stylish decking and screening materials for every project. Whether you’re a DIY enthusiast or a professional builder, we have the perfect solution for your needs.

 

Contact us today to learn more about our decking timber, screening products, and next day delivery options and let Pinus Sawmills help you create a long-lasting and beautiful addition to your outdoor space.

 

Frequently Asked Questions About Decking and Screening Supply

 

What is a decking screen?


A decking screen is a structure made from vertical or horizontal slats designed to provide privacy and reduce visibility into a specific area, typically around a deck. These screens are not only functional, offering protection from the wind and sun, but also enhance the aesthetic appeal of your outdoor space.

 

What is decking in construction?


In construction, decking refers to the installation of a flat surface capable of supporting weight, similar to a floor but usually constructed outdoors. This deck is often raised from the ground and attached to a building, crafted from materials like timber or modern composites, and serves as an area for relaxation or entertainment.

 

How much decking is needed?


To calculate how much decking you'll need, first measure the total square metres of the area you plan to cover by multiplying the length and width of the deck area. It's advisable to add about 10% extra material to account for cuts and waste.

 

What is decking material?


Decking materials vary and include options such as timber, composite, aluminium, and PVC. Each material offers different aesthetics and levels of durability and maintenance, ranging from natural woods like merbau and jarrah to durable composites that withstand weathering and wear.

 

Is decking the same as plywood?


No, decking and plywood are not the same. Decking refers to the materials used for building decks, which can be various. Plywood is a specific type of engineered wood made from layers of wood veneer, primarily used in construction and industrial applications.

 

What is the best decking material?


The best decking material depends on your preferences regarding aesthetics, durability, maintenance, and budget. Timber is favoured for its natural appearance but requires regular upkeep. Composite materials are pricier but need less maintenance and can mimic the look of timber without extensive upkeep.

 

How do I choose the right decking?


Choosing the right decking involves considering factors such as climate, budget, maintenance needs, and aesthetic preference. For harsh climates, materials like composite or PVC are recommended due to their robustness. Your budget and desired look will determine whether natural timber or alternatives are more suitable.

 

Can decking be recycled?


Yes, some decking, especially those made from composite materials, can be recycled at the end of their lifespan. Timber decking can also be repurposed or recycled depending on its condition and type.

 

How long does decking last?


The lifespan of decking materials varies widely: natural timber can last anywhere from 10 to 30 years with proper maintenance, while composite decking can last up to 50 years or more, depending on the quality and environmental conditions.

 

What maintenance does decking require?


Decking maintenance requirements depend on the material used. Timber decking needs regular cleaning, staining, and sealing to maintain its appearance and durability. Composite decking, on the other hand, requires less upkeep, generally needing just occasional cleaning to keep it looking fresh.