Abbey Timber – Sydney’s Largest Range of Timber Decking
There are few improvements to the home or garden that can match a timber decking area for its natural beauty and usefulness. Indeed there are many uses for an outdoor wood decking area including being used as an outdoor living space for dining, entertaining friends and family or simply relaxing with your favorite drink in hand. Additionally they also provide kids with a safe area to play within the compound.
If you are looking to add a timber deck to your home, you have come to the right place. Abbey Timber is one of Sydney’s largest timber decking suppliers. We have been in the business providing timber decking supplies to the market for many years and have gained a reputation of being the very best in the business.
Abbey Timber has the largest range of decking available with over 20 different species, many grades to suit every budget and multiple sizes to get a decking board to suit every application.
Abbey Timber is your one stop Decking Shop with everything in stock to build your Deck to completely finishing it off with the best coatings available on the market.
Grades
Premium Grade (Standard & Better)
This is the most popular grade and often will give you the least amount of natural features. Some hardwoods like Blackbutt and Yellow Stringybark have natural features like gum veins and pin holes so need to expect certain features that are common in that particular timber, where other timbers like Northern Box and Ironbark have very little features so you will get more boards free of natural features.
Rustic Grade
This is a fall down from Premium (Standard & Better) so you will get a lot more natural features like Gum Veins, Pin holes, Splits, Surface Checking as well as Miss-Milling and run off and shorter boards as short as .900mm. This grade is for those on a tight budget or is looking for a more rustic looking deck design. You will need to add a little more waste with this option. Rustic is a mix of Standard, Feature and utility grade boards.
Feature Grade
The lowest grade of decking available and is suitable for a deck where the appearance is not so much of a concern. We recommend you allow an extra 10-15% waste when ordering feature grade as some boards may not be suitable to install and you will have to dock out excessive splits at times. We recommend you inspect the timber to know what you are purchasing with features grade.